Review · Updated May 2026

TagParrot review

GSC-connected auto-indexer for site owners. Connect Search Console once, then TagParrot pulls new URLs from your sitemap and pushes them to Google automatically.

Engines supported:
G
Pricing
$11 – $129
Free tier
Yes
Founded
2023
Country
USA

What we like, what we don't

Pros
  • True "set and forget" - connect GSC once, point it at a sitemap, and TagParrot keeps pushing fresh URLs without further input.
  • Founder Chris Blakey is highly responsive on Twitter/X and email - rare for an indie tool.
  • Clean subscription pricing tiered by site count + daily quota, easy to predict.
  • Free plan exists and is enough to validate fit on one small site before paying.
  • Built for programmatic SEO and high-velocity publishers - the auto-retry loop pays off on sites where new URLs hit the sitemap daily.
Cons
  • Google-only in practice. Bing/Yandex/Naver support is either partial or "work in progress" depending on the source.
  • No public API and no webhooks - the workflow ends at the dashboard.
  • No Chrome extension - URLs must come through the sitemap, not a manual one-click submit.
  • UI friction reported when switching between sites and finding settings.
  • Requires GSC access on every site you want indexed - which means you cannot use it for backlinks on third-party domains.

Who it's for

Best for
  • Solo SEOs running 1-10 content sites with frequent publishing cadence.
  • Programmatic SEO operators with thousands of pages and slow native Google indexing.
  • Indie hackers who want a true "install and forget" indexer without daily babysitting.
Avoid if
  • !You need Bing, Yandex or Naver coverage as a first-class feature.
  • !You index backlinks on sites you do not own.
  • !You need an API or webhooks to integrate indexing into your publishing pipeline.
  • !You want flexibility to scale daily volume on one site without paying for extra site slots.

Pricing at a glance

TagParrot runs on a free tier plus paid plans. Monthly credits reset every cycle.

Small

$11/ 6,000 URLs

$11/month for 3 sites at 200 URLs/day per site (about 6,000 URLs/month total).

Medium

$29/ 12,000 URLs

$29/month for 10 sites at 400 URLs/day per site.

Large

$59/ 18,000 URLs

$59/month for 20 sites at 600 URLs/day per site.

Agency

$129/ 30,000 URLs

$129/month for 50 sites at 1,000 URLs/day per site.

A cheaper, multi-engine alternative

What we built differently with Instant Indexing

We started Instant Indexing after paying $0.47+ per URL on legacy indexers and realising none of them actually verified indexation through the official Google Search Console API. Same engines, lower price, verified results.

  • $0.025 per URL at scale instead of $0.47+. Free tier with 100 credits per month, forever, no card.
  • 4 engines in one push: Google + Bing + Yandex + Naver via the IndexNow protocol from the Starter plan.
  • Official GSC URL Inspection for verification - not a side scraper - so you know whether Google actually indexed your URL.
  • Auto re-push at +24h, +72h and +7d if a URL is still not indexed. No manual resubmission.

Frequently asked questions about TagParrot

Does TagParrot work for non-JobPosting pages given Google's official Indexing API restrictions?

The Google Indexing API is officially scoped to JobPosting and BroadcastEvent markup. TagParrot calls the API via your GSC OAuth, which means any ToS exposure sits on your account, not the tool. Users report it works in practice on regular content, but the official Google position is unchanged. If you cannot afford account risk, stick to GSC manual submission or use IndexNow-based tools instead.

How is TagParrot different from calling the Indexing API directly?

Functionally similar for one site. The value TagParrot adds is the automation layer: sitemap polling, scheduled re-submission, multi-site dashboard, indexation verification, and the auto-retry loop. If you run one site and are comfortable writing a cron job, the direct API is free. If you run multiple sites or want it to "just work", TagParrot saves real engineering time.

Can I use TagParrot for Bing or Yandex?

Not in any meaningful way. The product is Google-focused. If you need multi-engine coverage, look at Foudroyer or Instant Indexing - both support IndexNow (Bing + Yandex + Naver) natively.

Will TagParrot get my GSC account flagged?

No reports of account suspensions specifically caused by TagParrot. The Google Indexing API call comes from your OAuth session, so if Google ever enforced ToS on non-job content, the consequence would land on the GSC property, not the tool. This is true of any third-party that uses your GSC OAuth.

What is the cancellation policy?

Self-serve via the dashboard, cancel any time. Billing is handled by Stripe, no contractual lock-in. No published refund policy beyond standard SaaS terms.

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