Google indexing speed on Wix: how to get pages indexed faster
Module 63: IndexNow & Instant Indexing on Wix | Lesson 659 of 688 | 25 min read
By Michael Andrews, Wix SEO Expert UK
Google does not use IndexNow, so you cannot rely on Wix automatic submissions to accelerate Google indexing. Instead, Google indexing speed for Wix pages depends on your site authority, crawl budget, internal link structure, and whether you actively request indexing via Google Search Console. This lesson covers every tactic available for getting new Wix pages into Google faster.
Why Some Wix Pages Take Weeks to Index in Google
- Low domain authority: new or low-authority Wix sites are crawled infrequently by Googlebot
- Crawl budget constraints: large Wix sites with many pages may not have budget to crawl all new pages quickly
- No internal links: new pages with no internal links pointing to them are often not discovered for days
- Sitemap delay: if the sitemap is not updated immediately, Google may not know the page exists
- JavaScript rendering delay: complex Wix pages may require additional rendering time before indexing
Using the URL Inspection Tool to Request Indexing
How to get Wix pages indexed in Google faster using GSC and internal linking
- Before publishing a new Wix page, add at least two internal links to it from existing published pages — open the Wix Editor on related pages and add contextual text links pointing to the new page URL.
- Publish the new page in the Wix Editor.
- Open Google Search Console at search.google.com/search-console and navigate to the URL Inspection tool.
- Enter the full URL of your newly published Wix page in the URL Inspection field and press Enter.
- Review the inspection result — if it says the URL is not on Google, click Request Indexing.
- Google will queue the page for crawling — this typically takes a few hours to a few days depending on your site authority.
- Return to the URL Inspection tool after 48-72 hours and re-inspect the URL to confirm it has been indexed.
- If the page is still not indexed after one week, review the page content for thin content issues, check for a noindex meta tag, and ensure Wix has added the URL to your sitemap at yoursite.com/sitemap.xml.
- Resubmit your sitemap in Google Search Console under Sitemaps to signal to Google that your sitemap has been updated with new pages.
- For time-sensitive pages, share the URL on social media and link to it from a high-authority existing page to increase Googlebot discovery speed.
Internal Linking for Faster Indexing
The most reliable way to accelerate Google discovery of new Wix pages is to add internal links to them from high-authority, frequently crawled existing pages. Within hours of publishing a new blog post, add a contextual link to it from a related existing post that ranks well. Googlebot will follow this new link during its next crawl of the existing page and discover the new content.
How to Get New Wix Pages Indexed by Google Faster
Apply these tactics immediately after publishing new Wix pages to accelerate Google discovery and indexing without relying on IndexNow, which Google does not support.
Accelerating Google indexing for new Wix pages
- Before publishing a new Wix page, open the Wix Editor on two or three existing related pages and add a contextual internal link to the new page URL — use descriptive anchor text containing your target keyword.
- Publish the new page in the Wix Editor and ensure the meta title, meta description, and content are complete before requesting indexing.
- Open Google Search Console at search.google.com/search-console and navigate to the URL Inspection tool.
- Enter the full URL of the newly published page and press Enter to check its current indexing status.
- If the page is not indexed, click Request Indexing — Google will queue the page for crawling, typically within a few hours to a few days.
- Navigate to Google Search Console > Sitemaps and resubmit your sitemap URL (yoursite.com/sitemap.xml) to signal to Google that new content has been added.
- Share the new page URL on at least one active social media channel within the first hour of publishing to generate initial traffic signals that attract Googlebot.
- Return to the URL Inspection tool after 48-72 hours and re-inspect the URL — confirm it has been indexed.
- If the page is not indexed after one week, review the page content for thin content issues, check that no noindex meta tag is present via Page Settings > SEO > Advanced, and resubmit the sitemap.
- For time-sensitive pages (event pages, limited offers), add a contextual link from your homepage or a top-ranked blog post to maximise Googlebot discovery speed.
- Log each new page's publish date and first Google indexing date to build a benchmark for how quickly your Wix site authority supports new page discovery.
This lesson on Google indexing speed on Wix: how to get pages indexed faster is part of Module 63: IndexNow & Instant Indexing on Wix in The Most Comprehensive Complete Wix SEO Course in the World (2026 Edition). Created by Michael Andrews, the UK's No.1 Wix SEO Expert with 14 years of hands-on experience, 760+ completed Wix SEO projects and 435+ verified five-star reviews.