SpeedyIndex alternative
Looking for a SpeedyIndex alternative?
If you're after a SpeedyIndex alternative to monitor indexing — to verify pages got in and catch it when they drop — this is the honest match. If you're trying to force stubborn pages into the index, you actually want an indexing service: SearchOptimo monitors, it doesn't submit-to-force.
SpeedyIndex and SearchOptimo do different jobs
This is the honest part, up front: SpeedyIndex is a submission/indexing service. You give it URLs and it works to push them into the index. SearchOptimo does not do that — we don't force or submit your pages to make Google index them. If your problem is 'my pages aren't getting indexed at all,' an indexing service like SpeedyIndex is the right category, and we'd send you there.
Where SearchOptimo fits
Where SearchOptimo fits is the step before and after indexing: verifying what is actually in the index, watching it on a schedule, keeping history, and alerting you the day something drops out. Plenty of people use both — an indexer to get pages in, SearchOptimo to confirm and monitor that they stay in. We do offer IndexNow submission, but that's discovery signalling to help search engines find new and updated URLs faster — not the forced-indexing service SpeedyIndex provides.
Scheduled re-checks
Group URLs into campaigns and have their index status re-checked automatically — not just once.
History retention
Keep a record of index status over time, from 7 days on the free tier up to 365 days on Elite.
Drop alerts
Get notified when a monitored page changes index status, so a de-indexed page does not go unnoticed.
IndexNow submission
Submit URLs to IndexNow so search engines discover new and updated pages faster.
Which should you choose?
Pick SpeedyIndex if…
- Your pages are not getting indexed and you want to push them in
- You specifically need an indexing / submission service
- You want to outsource getting URLs discovered and indexed
Pick SearchOptimo if…
- You want to verify and monitor what is actually indexed
- You want scheduled re-checks, history and de-index alerts
- You want IndexNow submission for faster discovery (not forced indexing)
Side by side
| Dimension | SpeedyIndex | SearchOptimo |
|---|---|---|
| Core job | Get URLs into the index (submission) | Monitor whether URLs are & stay indexed |
| Pushes / forces indexing | Yes — that's the product | No — we monitor, we do not submit-to-force |
| Scheduled monitoring | Confirm on their site | Built in |
| Trend history | Confirm on their site | 7–365 days by plan |
| De-index alerts | Confirm on their site | Continuous monitoring alerts you |
| IndexNow submission (discovery) | Confirm on their site | Built in |
| Free tier to try | Confirm on their site | Free Basic tier, no card |
SpeedyIndex’s pricing and features vary and change over time — always confirm the current details on SpeedyIndex’s own site before deciding.
The bottom line
They're complementary, not rivals. Use an indexing service like SpeedyIndex to get pages in; use SearchOptimo to confirm they made it and to catch it the day they fall back out. If monitoring is what you actually came for, you're already in the right place.
Still weighing it up? Read is SearchOptimo worth it? or the subscription vs credits breakdown.
Frequently asked questions
- Is SearchOptimo an alternative to SpeedyIndex for getting pages indexed?
- Not directly. SpeedyIndex is a submission/indexing service that pushes pages into the index; SearchOptimo monitors whether pages are and stay indexed. If you need pages forced in, use an indexing service. If you need to verify and watch indexing over time, that's SearchOptimo.
- Can I use both?
- Yes, and many do. Use an indexer to get URLs into Google, then use SearchOptimo to confirm they were indexed and to alert you if they drop out later.
- Doesn't IndexNow mean SearchOptimo submits pages too?
- IndexNow notifies participating search engines that a URL is new or updated so they can discover it faster. It is a discovery signal, not a guarantee or a forced-indexing service like SpeedyIndex.
See whether monitoring earns a place in your workflow
Start on the free Basic tier (no credit card) or take a 7-day trial of any paid plan. Re-checks run on a schedule, history and alerts are included, and there’s a 30-day money-back guarantee on paid plans.