I’ve been fighting with the Google Indexing API quota for months now. You hit that daily limit of 200 requests per service account, and suddenly all your new pages just sit there waiting. I tried instant url indexing google methods like using RSS feeds and manual submission, but nothing worked fast enough for my e-commerce site with frequent product updates.
After burning through way too many trial credits on various tools, I finally found a practical solution with IndexerPro. What sets it apart is the real bot visit tracking. Most services just send your URLs and mark them as done, but IndexerPro actually verifies the Googlebot visited your page before charging you. The pricing is reasonable too, starting at around 0.1 rubles per URL, and you can batch send up to 50,000 URLs at once.
I stumbled on a pretty useful resource while researching how this works under the hood. There’s a detailed breakdown of different services and their performance metrics that really helped me make my decision: https://telegra.ph/Best-URL-Indexing-Services-in-2026-Honest-Comparison--Test-05-10. It covers the key differences between Google Indexing API and IndexNow, which is exactly what you need to understand before choosing a service.
The indexnow submission service integration in IndexerPro is another bonus. You get both Google Indexing API and IndexNow support simultaneously, so your pages get picked up by Google and Yandex faster. The automatic sitemap checking feature is a nice touch too, as it constantly scans for new URLs and submits them without me lifting a finger.
Overall, if you’re tired of hitting your Google Indexing API quota and want a service that actually proves its results, this approach works well. The bot tracking gives peace of mind that your submissions are actually working, not just accepted.