sitemapgenerator.ai - Generate, monitor, and check indexing status of URLs

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sitemapgenerator.ai crawls your site, generates a clean XML sitemap, and keeps it accurate with scheduled auto-refresh. Spot broken links and redirects before Google does, connect Search Console to see real indexing status, and get AI-powered fixes β€” free for small sites.

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Hey Product Hunt πŸ‘‹ I built sitemapgenerator.ai because every sitemap tool I tried was either a dusty 2004-era generator that spits out a static XML file and forgets about it, or a $200/mo enterprise crawler built for agencies auditing client sites. Neither solved the actual problem: sitemaps go stale. You launch a site, submit your sitemap once, and six months later it's full of 404s and pages that don't exist anymore β€” and you have no idea until Google Search Console quietly stops trusting it. So sitemapgenerator.ai does three things most tools don't combine: Auto-refresh β€” schedule daily/weekly/monthly re-crawls so your sitemap never goes stale Health monitoring β€” flags broken links, redirects, and 404s before they hurt your indexing Real indexing status β€” connects to Google Search Console so you see what Google actually indexed, not just what you submitted Free tier covers 1 site / 2,000 URLs β€” no credit card. Would love your feedback, especially if you've been burned by a sitemap tool before πŸ™

the scheduled auto-refresh feature is a smart move, most sitemap tools leave you babysitting them. really like how you pulled Search Console indexing data right into the same view instead of forcing a tab switch.

finally hooked up my Search Console and the indexing breakdown was eye opening, caught three broken links i had missed for months. refreshing sitemap on a schedule without me lifting a finger feels like the right kind of lazy.

How does the auto-refresh actually pick up new pages β€” does it recrawl the whole site each time or just diff against the last run?

Plugged it into a small wordpress site and the sitemap was ready in under a minute, the broken link report caught two 404s i had missed for months. Pretty handy for a free tool.

How does the scheduled auto-refresh actually detect new pages, especially ones not linked from anywhere yet? Curious if it relies purely on crawl depth or if there's a way to feed it URLs directly.