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Primeindexer Google indexing platform launched by SEO Danmark APS
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Primeindexer Indexing
New Google indexing platform from SEO Danmark APS averages two-minute indexing with in-house tech that skips typical crawl delays.

AALBORG, Denmark - Washingtoner -- AALBORG, Denmark - SEO Danmark APS released early performance results for PrimeIndexer.com, its new Google indexing platform. The data shows a 95% success rate for submitted URLs and an average indexing time of two minutes. The service launched this week. It aims to close the gap between publishing a page and seeing it show up in search results.

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Here is why this matters. Google usually finds new pages through automated crawling. That can take hours, days, or even weeks. Timing often depends on site authority, crawl budget, and server response speed. PrimeIndexer says it speeds up discovery by submitting URLs in a way that does not require changes to the target website.

"We built PrimeIndexer to fix one problem: the random delay between publishing and Google noticing the page. Agencies handle hundreds of client pages. Publishers ship time-sensitive campaigns. When indexing lags, they lose money. Our tech removes the bottleneck."

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— Jesper Nissen, Founder and CEO, SEO Danmark APS

PrimeIndexer says it works with website types and URL formats that Google allows into its index. That includes normal pages, blog posts, product pages, and backlinks on many platforms. Some pages still will not index. Google blocks certain content types and domains, and no third-party tool can change that. The company calls out Medium, LinkedIn Pulse, and a few other platforms as examples.

Credit model with no subscription pressure

PrimeIndexer uses credits instead of a monthly plan. One credit equals one URL submission. Credits do not expire. Users can buy in bulk and use them whenever they need, without rushing to spend credits before a billing date.

The 95% success rate only includes URLs that meet Google's indexing rules. The company says no service can force indexing when Google blocks a page or platform.

About Jesper Nissen

Jesper Nissen is the Founder and CEO of SEO Danmark APS. He builds software that helps SEO teams automate repetitive work and move faster from publishing to search visibility. He previously created SchemaWriter.ai, a platform for generating and deploying schema markup at scale, and YACSS, a cloud stacking system that automates website creation and backlink distribution across more than 16 platforms. He is based in Aalborg, Denmark.

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