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Create an initial sitemap when a website or content section is first published.
Create XML sitemap markup with URLs, change frequency, priority, last modified dates, duplicate cleanup, and path normalization from one cleaner workflow. Build a ready-to-publish sitemap for better crawler discovery and site structure support.
Add URLs or paths, choose sitemap hints, and generate XML output instantly.
Add full URLs or relative paths, optionally provide a base URL, and generate a clean XML sitemap with optional change frequency, priority, and last modified fields for each entry.
Create an initial sitemap when a website or content section is first published.
Gather important URLs into one cleaner XML file before submitting the sitemap in search tools.
Refresh sitemap entries after URL changes, content expansion, or internal linking improvements.
Add core pages like home, about, services, and contact to create a simple sitemap.xml file quickly.
Combine a base domain with post paths so relative entries turn into full sitemap-ready URLs automatically.
Paste a mixed URL list, remove duplicates, sort entries, and copy the XML for upload or validation.
Rebuild sitemap URLs after path changes or site restructuring to help crawlers discover the new structure.
This tool converts your list of URLs or relative paths into XML sitemap entries with optional metadata hints. If you provide a base URL, relative paths are expanded into full absolute URLs automatically.
It can remove duplicates, sort the final list, and add fields like changefreq, priority, and lastmod before building the XML output.
Sitemaps support discovery, but they work best when they match your real site structure. Important pages should also be linked internally and accessible to crawlers where appropriate.
This is especially useful for new websites, content-heavy sites, migrations, and technical SEO workflows where crawler discovery matters.
Pair crawler instructions with your sitemap location and technical crawl setup using the Robots.txt Generator.
Add structured data once discovery and technical SEO basics are in place with the Schema Generator.
Continue with the Meta Tag Generator and URL Slug Generator for a broader publishing workflow.
Better XML sitemap quality usually comes from combining clean URLs, crawl-ready pages, and stronger internal linking. List the pages that matter, keep the URLs accurate, and avoid cluttering the sitemap with thin or duplicate pages you do not want prioritized.
Review the final file whenever site structure changes, especially after moving content or renaming sections. Sitemaps help discovery, but they should support a real site structure rather than replace it.
Useful next internal links from here include Robots.txt Generator, Schema Generator, Meta Tag Generator, URL Slug Generator, and the SEO Tools Hub.
Place sitemap.xml at the root of your domain so it is typically reachable at a URL like https://example.com/sitemap.xml.
Not every site depends on one equally, but sitemaps are helpful for larger sites, new sites, and sites with many pages that need better crawler discovery.
Changefreq is a hint that suggests how often a page may change, such as daily, weekly, or monthly. Search engines may treat it as guidance rather than a rule.
Priority is a value between 0.0 and 1.0 that suggests the relative importance of one page compared with other pages on the same site.
Yes. If you provide a base URL, the generator can turn relative paths like /about into full absolute URLs for the sitemap.
Yes. This sitemap generator works in your browser and is free to use without signup.