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
- 1Click Open Search Console and sign in with your Google account.
- 2When asked to add a property, choose URL prefix (not "Domain").
- 3Paste your site address — it's shown in the Get Found on Google card with a copy button — and continue.
- 4Choose the HTML tag verification method. Google shows you a snippet like:
<meta name="google-site-verification" content="aBcD1234..." />- 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.)
- 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
- 1In Search Console, open Sitemaps (there's an Open Sitemaps link right in the card).
- 2Paste your sitemap URL — shown in the card with a copy button — and click Submit.
- 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.