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XML Sitemap Generator

Quickly assemble a sitemap for submission to search engines. Provide your base domain, add the most important routes, and download the finished XML—all without leaving this page.

Every sitemap entry includes a location, change frequency, and last modified date so crawlers understand how often to revisit each page.

Why it matters

  • Guarantee search engines can discover every key landing page.
  • Communicate updates with the lastmod timestamp.
  • Use this generator output wherever you host or submit your sitemap.

Mix absolute URLs with relative paths; the generator merges them with auto-discovered links.

Crawl the base domain to discover all internal links available in the current session. Manual entries remain merged.

Indicates how often this page typically changes.

Date stamp that tells bots when this page was refreshed.

Need help? Paste a URL list exported from your CMS.

How it works

  1. Paste your primary domain and optionally list additional URLs, either relative or full paths.
  2. Choose how often the pages change and provide a last modified date.
  3. Click “Generate sitemap”; you’ll get an XML download link plus a breakdown.
  4. Download the XML and upload it to your site root or submit to search engines.

FAQ

Can I include query strings?

Absolutely—add them either to the absolute URL you paste or directly on a relative path (e.g., /blog?page=2). We preserve the entire query string so every parameter stays intact in the generated <loc>.

How many URLs can I generate?

There is no hard cap—the crawler keeps adding links until there are no more internal pages or your list is exhausted. If you have extremely large sites, generate multiple sitemaps from different sections and merge them later.

What does “change frequency” control?

The selector sets the <changefreq> tag for all entries. Pick “daily” for content that updates often (news, offers) or “monthly/yearly” for evergreen pages. Search engines use it as a signal to prioritize how often they recrawl each URL.

Why is the last modified date important?

<lastmod> tells crawlers when you last updated a page. Provide the actual publish or update date so bots know if they should reindex it. We format it as ISO (YYYY-MM-DD) to match sitemap standards.

Where is the XML download stored?

The freshly generated XML stays in your session for the current browser tab. Click “Download XML” or refresh the page to regenerate it again. If you want a permanent copy, save the downloaded file and place it in your site root.