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SpeedyIndex Launches Drip-Feed to Keep Your Pages Out of Google’s Blind Spot

Posted on September 16, 2025 Written by Bill Hartzer

SpeedyIndex's new Drip-Feed feature offers a strategic solution. Instead of pushing all URLs at once, it submits them in a steady, natural stream, simulating organic growth that search engines trust and reward with consistent indexing.

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  • SpeedyIndex Unveils Drip-Feed Feature to Tackle Google’s Indexing Crisis
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SpeedyIndex Unveils Drip-Feed Feature to Tackle Google’s Indexing Crisis

Helsinki-based startup SpeedyIndex has sounded the alarm on what it calls an “indexing crisis.” According to its latest research, 40% of new web pages remain invisible to Google for at least a month, cutting businesses off from audiences and leaving revenue on the table. The company analyzed more than one million URLs and found that delays in indexing are no longer rare—they’re the norm. For brands banking on visibility, that blind spot is a costly one.

The Scope of the Problem

Search engines are drowning in content. Much of it is AI-generated, and Google’s crawlers can’t keep up. The result is a backlog where established sites get priority, and new or smaller businesses wait in line. This aligns with research from Ahrefs, which reported that 91% of all published content receives no traffic from Google. The problem isn’t always quality. Many pages simply never make it into the index in the first place.

Why It Matters

Victor Dobrov, founder of SpeedyIndex, doesn’t mince words: “If you don’t exist in Google, you don’t exist online.” For him, the crisis is more than a technical snag—it’s a barrier to business growth. Companies spend heavily on content, expecting it to generate leads and sales. But if search engines never pick it up, the investment evaporates before it has a chance to perform.

The Drip-Feed Approach

To address the crisis, SpeedyIndex has introduced its Drip-Feed feature. Instead of sending a flood of URLs at once, which can raise red flags for crawlers, the system releases them gradually. This steady flow mimics organic growth patterns, which search engines tend to reward with more consistent indexing. For marketers, the benefit is twofold: faster inclusion in Google’s index and a reduced risk of being flagged as spammy.

Who Benefits From Drip-Feed

New Websites

Launching a new site is tough enough without the uphill climb of being ignored by Google. Drip-Feed helps new domains establish credibility with a growth pattern that feels natural.

Large-Scale SEO Campaigns

Agencies and enterprise teams often need to push hundreds of pages live in short order. Instead of overwhelming search engines, Drip-Feed spaces submissions out safely and strategically.

E-commerce Stores

Retailers constantly add and update product listings. Drip-Feed ensures those new product pages don’t sit invisible for weeks, costing potential sales.

Balancing Speed and Strategy

Drip-Feed doesn’t replace SpeedyIndex’s VIP Queue, which remains available for urgent needs like breaking news or time-sensitive promotions. Instead, it adds a layer of strategy for businesses that want long-term visibility. It’s the difference between sprinting to the front of the line for one article versus pacing a steady release of hundreds of URLs over time.

The study and new feature highlight a shift in how SEO professionals need to think about indexing. It’s no longer guaranteed. It has to be earned through both authority and strategic signals. With Drip-Feed, SpeedyIndex is betting that a little patience, applied correctly, can win more consistent visibility. Every new user receives 100 free link credits to test the tool, which may be the nudge businesses need to rethink how they approach indexing in 2025.

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