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Getting found on Google (Search Console)

Getting found on Google

Generating SEO pages is step one. Step two is making sure search engines actually know your site exists. Here's exactly how it works — and what (if anything) you need to do.

What's already automatic

You don't have to lift a finger for any of this:

  • Sitemap — every published page is listed in your sitemap at your-site/sitemap.xml, updated automatically as you add pages.
  • robots.txt — tells crawlers they're welcome and points them to your sitemap.
  • llms.txt — a newer standard that helps AI assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity) understand your business and find your pages.
  • Bing, Yandex & DuckDuckGo — we notify them instantly every time you generate or publish a page, so new pages get discovered fast.

What needs you: Google

Google is the big one, and it's the one place that needs a few minutes of your time — because Google only trusts site changes from someone who can prove they own the site. There's no way around that (and no magic button — any tool claiming "instant Google indexing" for normal pages is breaking Google's rules).

We've made it as close to one-paste as possible. Go to Website → Get Found on Google and follow the two steps.

Step 1 — Verify you own your site

  1. 1Click Open Search Console and sign in with your Google account.
  2. 2When asked to add a property, choose URL prefix (not "Domain").
  3. 3Paste your site address — it's shown in the Get Found on Google card with a copy button — and continue.
  4. 4Choose the HTML tag verification method. Google shows you a snippet like:
<meta name="google-site-verification" content="aBcD1234..." />
  1. 5Copy that code and paste it into the Google verification code box in DispoStack, then click Save code. (You can paste the whole tag — we'll pull out the code for you.)
  2. 6Back in Search Console, click Verify. Done — Google now trusts you as the owner.
You'll see a green "Your verification tag is live on the site" message once it's saved. If verification still fails, give it a minute and try again — Google occasionally needs a moment to fetch the page.

Step 2 — Submit your sitemap

  1. 1In Search Console, open Sitemaps (there's an Open Sitemaps link right in the card).
  2. 2Paste your sitemap URL — shown in the card with a copy button — and click Submit.
  3. 3That's it. Google will start crawling your pages. Indexing can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks — that's normal.

After you're set up

  • You only do this once. New pages you generate later are picked up automatically through the sitemap you already submitted.
  • Check back in Search Console after a couple of weeks to see which pages are indexed and what searches are finding you.
  • Keep generating city and situation pages — more quality pages = more ways for sellers to find you.

A realistic expectation

SEO is a slow burn, not an overnight switch. Getting verified and submitting your sitemap is what puts you in the race — rankings build over the following weeks and months as Google crawls your pages and sees that your site is real, local, and helpful.

Still need a hand? Use the chat in the corner or contact our team.