MCP Server Indexnow
This project is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that allows submitting URL indexing requests via the IndexNow protocol to help search engines discover and index website content faster.
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What is IndexNow?
IndexNow is a simple way that allows websites to notify search engines of changes to their content (such as additions, updates, or deletions). This can speed up the search engines' recognition of the changes.How to use this MCP server?
This server connects to the AI assistant via the MCP protocol, enabling you to easily submit URLs to search engines that support IndexNow.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for website administrators or developers who need to quickly notify search engines of content changes.Main features
Support for single URL submissionAllows users to submit a single URL to the IndexNow API individually via the MCP interface.
Support for batch URL submissionSubmit multiple URLs at once to improve efficiency.
Environment variable configurationSupports setting environment variables to simplify the configuration process.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Simplify the URL submission process without manual operation
Support multiple search engines (such as Bing, Yandex)
Reduce development complexity
Limitations
Need to register an IndexNow API key first
May be affected by network latency
How to use
Register an IndexNow API key
Generate an API key on the IndexNow official website and place it on your server.
Configure the MCP client
Add this MCP server to your AI assistant configuration file.
Submit a URL
Call this tool via the MCP client to submit a URL.
Usage examples
Case 1: Submit a single URLDemonstrate how to submit a single page to IndexNow.
Case 2: Submit multiple URLs in batchesDemonstrate how to submit multiple pages to IndexNow at once.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to generate an IndexNow API key?
Does it support all search engines?
What if the submission fails?
Related resources
IndexNow official website
Learn detailed information about the IndexNow protocol.
GitHub project repository
View the source code and contribution guidelines.
MCP protocol official website
Learn more about the MCP protocol.
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