XML sitemap generator
Paste your site's URLs, one per line: get a sitemap.xml ready to upload, with optional changefreq and priority tags.
What a sitemap.xml actually does
The sitemap is the official list of pages you want indexed: it helps Google and Bing discover new or poorly linked URLs, such as freshly published articles or deep pages of an e-commerce store. It's not a ranking guarantee and it doesn't force indexing, but for sites with more than a few dozen pages, or ones updated frequently, it significantly speeds up content discovery. The standard format accepts up to 50,000 URLs and 50 MB per file.
Where to upload it and how to tell Google about it
Upload the file to your site's root, for example https://www.yoursite.com/sitemap.xml, then announce it in two ways: add the line Sitemap: https://www.yoursite.com/sitemap.xml to your robots.txt file, and submit the address in Google Search Console under the "Sitemaps" section. From there you can also see how many pages were read and whether there are any errors. Remember to regenerate the sitemap whenever you add or remove important pages.