# Google Indexing

## Google Indexing API (Web Search Indexing API)

The Google Indexing API allows developers to directly notify Google when pages are added or updated. This helps Google to quickly crawl and index the content, aiding in the visibility of your site in Google's search results.

### Key Features

* **Quick Updates:** Notify Google immediately about updates or new pages on your site.
* **URL Inspection:** Check if a URL on your site is indexed.
* **Improved Visibility:** Faster indexing can lead to improved visibility in search results.

### Getting Started

{% content-ref url="google-indexing/how-to-get-a-google-json-key" %}
[how-to-get-a-google-json-key](https://help.gsctool.com/features/google-indexing/how-to-get-a-google-json-key)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="google-indexing/multiple-service-accounts" %}
[multiple-service-accounts](https://help.gsctool.com/features/google-indexing/multiple-service-accounts)
{% endcontent-ref %}

For detailed documentation and API references, visit the [Google Developers site](https://developers.google.com/search/apis/indexing-api/v3/quickstart).

#### FAQs

**Q: Is my data secure with the GSCTool Chrome extension?**

A: Yes, your data is secure. All data is stored locally on your machine. We do not store any sensitive data or credentials.

**Q: Where can I find detailed documentation and API references?**\
A: You can find detailed documentation and API references on the [Google Developers](https://developers.google.com/) site.

**Q: What do I need to get started?**\
A: To get started, you should visit the Google Developers site for comprehensive guides and resources.

**Q: Is there a community or forum where I can ask questions?**\
A: Yes, Google Developers offers community forums and support channels where you can ask questions and interact with other developers.


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