XML Sitemap Generator
Create professional XML sitemaps to help search engines discover and index your website content. Use our visual builder with templates, bulk import, real-time validation, and SEO best practices to improve your search engine rankings.
XML Sitemap Generator
This will be used as the base for relative URLs
Sitemap Configuration
Generated Sitemap
How to Use Your Sitemap
π File Upload
- Upload sitemap.xml to your website root
- Make it accessible at yoursite.com/sitemap.xml
- Ensure proper MIME type (application/xml)
- Set appropriate file permissions
π Submit to Search Engines
- β’ Google Search Console
- β’ Bing Webmaster Tools
- β’ Yandex Webmaster
- β’ Add to robots.txt file
π Best Practices
- β’ Update when content changes
- β’ Include only canonical URLs
- β’ Use appropriate priorities
- β’ Keep file size under 50MB
What is an XML Sitemap?
πΊοΈ Website Map
A roadmap of your website for search engines
- β’ Lists all important pages
- β’ Provides page metadata
- β’ Helps with content discovery
- β’ Improves indexing efficiency
π― SEO Benefits
Direct impact on search engine optimization
- β’ Faster page discovery
- β’ Better crawling efficiency
- β’ Improved indexing rate
- β’ Enhanced search visibility
π Metadata Information
Rich information about each page
- β’ Last modification date
- β’ Change frequency hints
- β’ Page priority levels
- β’ URL canonicalization
Why Use Our Sitemap Generator?
β‘ Fast & Easy
- Visual drag-and-drop builder
- Pre-built website templates
- Bulk URL import functionality
- One-click common page addition
β Professional Quality
- XML validation and error checking
- SEO best practices compliance
- Proper URL format validation
- File size optimization
π Search Engine Ready
- Google Search Console integration
- Bing Webmaster Tools compatible
- Standard XML sitemap format
- Instant download and submission
Sitemap Elements Explained
π URL (loc)
The full URL of the page
- Must be absolute URLs (include https://)
- Should be canonical URLs only
- Maximum 2,048 characters
- Must be accessible to crawlers
π Last Modified (lastmod)
When the page was last updated
- Use YYYY-MM-DD format
- Helps search engines prioritize crawling
- Should reflect actual content changes
- Optional but recommended
π Change Frequency (changefreq)
How often the page content changes
- Provides hints to search engines
- Options: always, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, never
- Should match actual update patterns
- Helps optimize crawl frequency
β Priority
Relative importance of pages on your site
- Range from 0.0 to 1.0
- Relative to your own site only
- 1.0 for most important pages
- Helps with crawl prioritization
Sitemap Best Practices
β Do's
- Include only canonical URLs
- Use absolute URLs with full domain
- Update when content changes significantly
- Submit to Google Search Console
- Add sitemap location to robots.txt
- Keep file size under 50MB
- Limit to 50,000 URLs per sitemap
- Use consistent URL structure
β Don'ts
- Don't include URLs blocked by robots.txt
- Avoid including redirect URLs
- Don't include non-canonical URLs
- Avoid URLs with parameters unless necessary
- Don't include 404 or error pages
- Avoid setting all pages to priority 1.0
- Don't include URLs requiring authentication
- Avoid outdated lastmod dates
Types of Sitemaps
π Regular Pages
- Homepage
- About pages
- Service pages
- Contact information
π Content Pages
- Blog posts
- News articles
- Resources
- Documentation
ποΈ E-commerce
- Product pages
- Category pages
- Brand pages
- Collection pages
π± Media Content
- Image galleries
- Video content
- PDF documents
- Downloadable files
How to Submit Your Sitemap
π Google Search Console
- Log into Google Search Console
- Select your property
- Go to Sitemaps section
- Enter sitemap URL and submit
π Bing Webmaster Tools
- Access Bing Webmaster Tools
- Navigate to Sitemaps
- Add sitemap URL
- Monitor submission status
π€ robots.txt Method
- Open your robots.txt file
- Add: Sitemap: https://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml
- Save and upload the file
- Search engines will discover automatically
Frequently Asked Questions
How many URLs can I include in a sitemap?
A single sitemap can contain up to 50,000 URLs and be up to 50MB uncompressed. For larger sites, use multiple sitemaps with a sitemap index file.
Do I need a sitemap if my site is small?
Even small sites benefit from sitemaps. They help search engines discover new content faster and ensure all pages are indexed, especially those with fewer internal links.
Should I include images and videos in my sitemap?
For basic sitemaps, focus on HTML pages. For extensive media content, consider creating separate image and video sitemaps with additional metadata.
How often should I update my sitemap?
Update your sitemap whenever you add new pages, remove pages, or make significant content changes. For dynamic sites, consider automating the process.