TSEO Indexing adds your pages to Google. List and manage URLs to submit, update or remove them from the console. With WooCommerce, configure product attributes for Merchant Center and use the integrated AI to generate SEO titles and descriptions.


Google Indexing API
TSEO Indexing uses the Google Indexing API to centrally manage how you “present” your URLs to Google, without having to go one by one from Search Console. The plugin first collects and lists all the URLs on your site in its own interface inside WordPress. From there you can decide which URLs you want to publish/update or remove from the Google index by marking their status.
In addition, it includes a URL cleanup tool designed for when you copy lists directly from Google Search Console, removing parameters, duplicates or unnecessary lines before sending them.
Once you have the URLs prepared, the plugin offers a submission console that uses the Google Indexing API to tell Google what has changed on your site. You can process the URLs manually (you decide when to launch the submission) or automatically from that same console, differentiating between “Publish/Update” and “Delete” requests. This speeds up Google’s detection of important changes (new pages, updated content or URLs that should no longer appear in the results).
It is important to understand that the plugin does not guarantee rankings, it only speeds up communication with Google: it tells it “this URL exists / has changed / must be removed”, but the decision to index and how to rank it is still up to Google, based on the quality of the content and the rest of the SEO signals.
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Google Merchan Center API
With Google Merchant Center, TSEO Indexing acts as a bridge between your WooCommerce products and the product listings that appear on Google (free listings and, if you want, Shopping ads).
The plugin detects all the products in your store and displays them in a specific interface inside WordPress. From there you can decide which products you want to prepare for Merchant Center and with what configuration. For each product it adds a new tab on the edit screen where you configure the essential attributes required by Google: category, condition, brand, GTIN/MPN if applicable, price, availability, image links, etc.
In addition, it integrates AI (via OpenAI) to help you generate optimized titles and descriptions for each listing, with SEO and conversion in mind, based on the product’s own information. This saves you from having to manually write different texts for your store and for Google, while maintaining a coherent and professional line.
Once the products are configured, the plugin uses the Merchant API (together with your Merchant ID) to send and update those listings in your Google Merchant Center account, so that they can appear as free listings or be used in Google Ads campaigns. In short: you centralize all the preparation, editing and submission of products to Merchant Center directly from WooCommerce, without having to struggle with manual feeds or external spreadsheets.

TSEO Indexing is designed to centralize
TSEO Indexing is designed to centralize, within WordPress, the entire lifecycle of your URLs and products in relation to Google’s services, relying on two pillars: Google Indexing API and Google Merchant Center. The idea is that you do not have to jump between Search Console, spreadsheets and external panels every time you publish, update or want to remove content, or when you prepare product listings to appear on Google.
Search Console

On the Google Indexing API side, the plugin starts by making your entire URL inventory visible. From its internal console, you can list the relevant pages of the site and assign them an action status: send to publish/update, or mark to delete. This avoids the typical chaos of having to copy and paste URLs from Search Console or from external logs. In addition, the URL cleanup tool allows you to refine massive lists pasted from Search Console, removing empty lines, unnecessary parameters or duplicates before they become part of the submission queue. Once the list is defined, the plugin uses the Indexing API to notify Google directly which URLs are new, which have changed and which you want to remove from the index. This is especially useful on sites that are updated frequently (blogs, news sites, dynamic catalogs, campaign landing pages) or when you carry out major content restructurings and need Google to process the changes quickly.
The submission console lets you control the pace of requests and see the processing status, always keeping in mind the daily Indexing API quotas imposed by Google. TSEO Indexing does not “force” indexing or ranking, but it does reduce the waiting time between you making an important change to your content and Google receiving the notice that something relevant has happened. From there, the decision to index, how and where to rank you will still depend on the quality of the content, the authority of the domain and the rest of the usual SEO factors.
Merchant Center

Regarding Google Merchant Center, the approach is similar but oriented towards the e-commerce world. The plugin detects your WooCommerce products and presents them in its own interface so that you can choose which items you want to prepare for Merchant Center. For each product, it adds a specific tab on the edit screen where you can configure the mandatory and recommended attributes: Google product category, brand, condition, identifiers such as GTIN or MPN, price, currency, availability, main image URL and any other relevant additional data. In this way you clearly separate what is used for your internal WooCommerce catalogue and what Google needs to display complete and coherent listings in the search results and in Google Shopping.
At the communication level, TSEO Indexing relies on the Merchant API and your Merchant ID to create, update or clean up the listings sent from WordPress. This saves you from depending on static XML feeds or manually uploaded spreadsheets. If you change a price, modify a title or deactivate a product, your workflow can be set up so that those changes are reflected in Merchant Center in a more agile and controlled way. This approach is especially valuable for stores with medium or large catalogues, where manual feed management becomes unfeasible, and for projects that combine free listings with paid campaigns in Google Ads.
As a complement to all of the above, the integration with AI helps you with the most costly part: writing and optimizing texts. The plugin can use OpenAI to generate titles and descriptions designed both for SEO and for conversion, relying on the existing information of the URL or the product. This does not replace human judgment, but it greatly speeds up the creation of text variants adapted to what Google expects to see in a well-constructed listing, while at the same time maintaining a homogeneous style throughout your site and your Merchant Center listings.
Faq – TSEO Indexing
Does this plugin make my website rank better on Google automatically?
No. The plugin does not “push” your website to the top positions nor does it manipulate the algorithm. What it does is improve technical communication with Google: it notifies, through the Google Indexing API, that a URL is new, has been updated, or you want it removed from the index.
This can speed up Google’s detection of important changes on your site, but the final ranking depends on other factors: content quality, search intent, domain authority, loading speed, internal linking, backlinks, etc. In other words, TSEO Indexing helps Google see what you’ve done sooner, but it does not decide whether it places you at the top, lower down, or outside the results.
What advantage is there in using the Google Indexing API instead of only Search Console?
Search Console is fine for viewing reports, errors, and making occasional submissions, but it is very limited if you work with many URLs or make large-scale changes. The Google Indexing API, integrated into the plugin, allows you to manage submissions and removals from WordPress without depending on manual one-by-one processes. You can list URLs, mark their status (publish/update or remove), and process them in bulk from your own console.
In addition, the plugin’s URL cleaning tool lets you paste lists taken from Search Console and clean them up (remove empty lines, duplicates, junk parameters, etc.) before sending anything. In short: you save time, reduce manual errors, and have control over the communication flow with Google directly from your dashboard.
What exactly does the plugin do with Google Merchant Center and WooCommerce?
In the e-commerce area, the plugin acts as a bridge between WooCommerce and Google Merchant Center. It detects the products in your store and displays them in its own interface where you decide which products you want to prepare for Merchant.
For each product, it adds an additional tab on the edit screen, from which you configure the attributes that Google requires or recommends: Google product category, brand, condition (new, refurbished, etc.), identifiers (GTIN, MPN, SKU), price, availability, main image URL, among others.
With this information, the plugin uses the Merchant API to create or update product listings in your Merchant Center so they can appear as free listings or be used in Google Ads campaigns.
You no longer depend on CSV/XML feeds and manual spreadsheets, centralizing everything in WordPress.
How does the plugin use AI (OpenAI) for titles and descriptions?
AI is used as a writing assistant, not as a replacement for your judgment.
The plugin can take the product or page data (name, excerpt, description, key features) and send them to an OpenAI language model to generate suggested optimized titles and descriptions.
The idea is that you have text designed both for SEO and for conversion, avoiding having to start from scratch every time. You can review, edit, and adapt those texts before saving them permanently.
This is especially useful when you have many products or URLs, and maintaining a consistent style manually becomes tedious. AI speeds up the work, but you keep final control over what gets published.
Does the plugin work on WordPress Multisite installations and on high-traffic websites?
Yes, the plugin is ready to work in Multisite environments and on sites with many URLs or large catalogs.
In Multisite, you can manage it at the network level or per site, depending on how your project is organized.
On high-traffic websites, the important thing is to be careful with mass submissions and respect the quotas of the Google Indexing API and the Merchant API.
The plugin offers you a processing console to control how many URLs you send and how you do it (small batches, prior reviews, list cleaning, etc.).
As long as your server has sufficient resources and you do not saturate Google’s quotas, the plugin can also work without problems on large projects.
Do I need WooCommerce to use all of the plugin’s features?
Not for everything, but yes for the Google Merchant Center part. The integration with the Google Indexing API works for your site’s URLs (pages, posts, and standard types) regardless of whether you use WooCommerce or not.
However, the product-oriented features —product listing, attributes tab for Merchant, sending listings to Google Merchant Center— do require WooCommerce, because that is where the plugin gets the catalog information from. If you only want to speed up and manage the submission of content URLs to Google, you can use TSEO Indexing without WooCommerce. If you also want to work with product listings in Google, then WooCommerce is necessary.
What happens if I exceed the quotas of the Google Indexing API or the Merchant API?
The quotas are not defined by the plugin, they are defined by Google. If you exceed the daily or per-minute limits of the Indexing API or the Merchant API, Google will start rejecting or delaying requests. In practice, this means that some URLs or products will not be processed until the quotas are restored.
That’s why planning is important: do not send thousands of URLs at once if it’s not necessary, group submissions by priority (for example, the most important pages first, then the rest), and use the plugin’s console in an orderly way.
Even if you exceed the quota, you should not have serious problems: you will simply have to wait for Google’s next quota cycle to continue sending. The plugin makes management easier, but the final “traffic light” is set by Google.
If Google decides whether to index or not, what is the point of using this plugin?
It makes sense for the same reason it makes sense to notify Google quickly when you do something important. Without the plugin, the process is usually slower and more manual: waiting for Google to crawl on its own, submitting URLs one by one from Search Console, managing separate feeds for products, etc.
With TSEO Indexing, you centralize the technical communication in a single place: WordPress. That means that when you publish new key pages, update important content, or clean up URLs that should no longer appear, you can notify it in a structured and fast way using the Indexing API. And when you manage products, you can prepare and update Merchant Center listings from WooCommerce without breaking your workflow.
It is not a “SEO magic” tool; it is a layer of automation and control that reduces the dead time between your changes and Google’s reaction, and in serious projects, that makes a difference.