rank.fast

You pay only for URLs that land in Google. We prove it.

rank.fast gets your pages indexed. Before spending anything we check whether a URL is already indexed. You're never charged for those. Then we submit it, and verify the result independently against Google Search Console, not a vendor's self-report. URLs that don't land are refunded to your balance.

The live index log: this site, from zero

rank.fast is a cold domain: registered a year ago but never used, no authority, no backlinks — the hardest kind of site to get indexed. So it's our first customer. Every page we publish goes through our own pipeline, and its real timings are tracked here from the moment of publication. If the results are slow, they still ship. That's the point.

tracked by hand from Google Search Console until the pipeline automates it loading…

What happens to a URL here

One URL, four checkpoints. Each state below is the same state you'll see against every URL in your dashboard. Nothing is hidden and nothing is renamed.

received pre_checked

Filtered before a penny is spent

We check whether the URL is already in Google's index, and whether anything would stop it getting there: a noindex tag, a robots.txt block, a canonical pointing elsewhere, a redirect chain, a non-200 response. Already indexed or non-indexable? You're told, and you're not charged.

queued submitted

Routed, not just submitted

We submit through third-party indexing providers and route each URL to the one our own outcome data says is most likely to land it. We name the provider used on every URL, because transparency is part of the product, and the cross-provider results we collect are something no single provider can see.

submitted indexed

Verified independently

A provider saying "indexed" is not the result. It's a claim. If you connect Google Search Console we verify against the URL Inspection API, Google's own authoritative answer. Without GSC we fall back to a search-results check and label it as probabilistic. Either way, the state you see is ours, measured, never a vendor's self-report.

submitted not_indexed

Refunded when it doesn't land

If a URL still isn't indexed after retries, it's marked failed and the credits go back on your balance automatically. One credit means one URL that actually landed in Google. That's the whole pricing model.

What we won't tell you

This category is full of astroturfed reviews and unverifiable claims. Here is where we draw our lines.

No invented success rate We haven't measured one yet, so we don't quote one. The live log above is our track record, starting from zero. When we publish a number, it will come from our own verified outcomes.
Indexed is not ranked Indexing gets a page into Google. Where it ranks is down to your content, your site, and Google. Anyone promising rankings from an indexing service is selling something else.
No method theatre We submit through third-party providers whose internal methods we can't fully audit, so we don't repeat their claims as our own. What we control — and stand behind — is the filtering before submission and the independent verification after it.
No traffic tricks No click-through manipulation, no traffic generation, no "engagement signals", regardless of what competitors offer.

Follow the experiment

The product is being built in the open. Day zero of the case study is written up on the blog, and every step (first Googlebot hit, first indexed page, first failure) will be published as it happens.