PSEO Sitemap and Indexation
Sitemaps and indexation for programmatic SEO. a single project sitemap, index rules.
Who this page is for: Teams that generate programmatic pages and need to understand how sitemaps and indexation work in PSEOScale. If you need a single project sitemap and per-page index rules, this is your playbook.
Why sitemaps and indexation matter
Programmatic SEO can produce thousands of URLs. Search engines need a clear signal of what to crawl and index. PSEOScale generates single sitemap files and a single project sitemap per project (e.g. 5k URLs per file). Only indexable pages are included. You control indexation with index rules (e.g. word count, required fields)—pages that don't pass stay noindexed and are excluded from sitemaps. Canonicals are set per page so search engines see one preferred URL.
What you get
- single sitemap — Each project gets a single sitemap. Submit it to Search Console or link from robots.txt.
- a single project sitemap — Large projects still use one sitemap URL with all eligible project pages. Only indexable pages are included.
- Index rules — Noindex pages that don't meet your criteria. Thin or duplicate pages stay out of sitemaps and out of the index.
- Canonicals — Canonical URL per page (from base_domain + slug). One preferred URL per piece of content.
How to use it
Set index rules per project (e.g. minimum word count, required variables). Run Generate. Sitemaps and canonicals are built automatically. Only pages that pass the rules are included in sitemaps. Submit project sitemap to Search Console or link from robots.txt.
Why this matters for PSEO
Templates + variables
Define sections once; fill from your dataset. Variables in templates and URL patterns keep every page unique.
Index control
Canonicals and sitemaps per project. Noindex rules so you don't index thin or low-value pages.
Scale without thin content
Rich templates and real data mean each URL has distinct, useful content — not duplicate or spun copy.
Built for programmatic scale
10k+
pages on Starter plan — scale without thin content
Templates + data
one template, many rows — programmatic SEO at the core
Canonicals & sitemaps
built-in per project for index control
Frequently asked questions
What is programmatic SEO?
Programmatic SEO uses templates and data to generate many unique pages (e.g. one template + a CSV) instead of writing each page by hand. PSEOScale handles templates, column mapping, URL patterns, and generation with canonicals and sitemaps.How does PSEOScale handle indexation?
You control indexability per page. Sitemaps and canonicals are built per project. You can set index rules so low-value or thin pages are noindexed while strong pages are submitted.How are sitemaps generated?
Each project gets a single project sitemap. Only indexable pages are included. You can link to the project sitemap from your robots.txt.Can I set canonicals per page?
Yes. Canonical URLs are derived from your project base domain and page slug. You can configure canonical logic so search engines see a single preferred URL.
About this page
Written for Proof. PSEOScale is programmatic SEO infrastructure: templates, datasets, and generation with canonicals, sitemaps, and index control. Content is maintained by the PSEOScale team.
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