Submit your URL to a curated list of legitimate, free indexing and discovery services in under a minute. The tool generates one-click submission links — no auto-spam, no paid SaaS, no shady link farms.
A 'backlink maker' shouldn't actually create artificial links — those get penalised. What it should do is help you submit your URL to legitimate places that crawl, archive, ping and discover web pages: Internet Archive, Bing Webmasters, IndexNow, Pingomatic, social-share buttons, and more. These services don't pass strong PageRank, but they accelerate indexing and are perfectly safe.
Paste your URL and the tool generates one-click links to ten reputable submission endpoints — including the Wayback Machine for permanent snapshots, Bing's URL submission form, IndexNow for instant index pinging, and the official share endpoints for X, LinkedIn, Reddit, Pinterest and Tumblr. Open each in a new tab and submit; the whole batch takes under five minutes.
Run it after publishing a new article, after a major content refresh, when launching a new domain, or when an important page hasn't been indexed by Google after a week. Pair with a manual GSC URL Inspection 'Request Indexing' for the most complete coverage.
Don't use any tool that promises to 'create thousands of backlinks instantly' — those are link farms and Google penalises them. Stick to legitimate submission endpoints (this tool only links to those). Combine with on-page improvements (good title, internal links, proper schema) so the discovered page actually deserves to rank.
Indirectly. The actual ranking factor is high-quality, editorial backlinks. These submissions help Google find and index your page faster — a prerequisite for ranking, but not a substitute for real links.
No. Google's manual actions team specifically penalises link schemes. Stick to manual outreach, guest posts, digital PR, and being good enough to be linked to.
Publish data, original research, free tools (like this site), and helpful guides — then promote them to your industry. That's how durable links are made.
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