Sitemap Management

View, validate, and manage your XML sitemaps through Google Search Console

A sitemap is a file that tells Google about all the pages on a website. The Sitemap Manager lets practitioners monitor how Google processes the sitemap and catch any issues early.

Viewing Sitemaps

Navigate to SEO Manager from the main menu and select the Sitemaps tab. An overview of sitemap status will appear:

Overview Cards

Three cards at the top show sitemap health at a glance:

  • URLs Found: Total number of pages in the sitemap
  • Errors: Sitemaps with critical issues (click to filter)
  • Warnings: Sitemaps with minor issues (click to filter)

Sitemap Details

Each sitemap in the list shows:

  • Sitemap URL: The full path to the sitemap file
  • Status Badge: Current processing status (OK, Processing, Error)
  • Submission Date: When the sitemap was last submitted to Google
  • Download Date: When Google last accessed the sitemap
  • Content Breakdown: Number of web pages, images, or videos

Last Synced Indicator

The timestamp at the top shows when KopplaHQ last checked with Google Search Console. Data refreshes every 15 minutes automatically, or click Refresh to update immediately.

Validating the Sitemap

Before submitting a sitemap to Google, practitioners can validate its structure to catch errors early.

  1. Click the Validate button next to any sitemap
  2. Review the validation results:
  • Total URLs found
  • Any structural issues detected
  • Preview of the first 10 URLs
  1. If issues are found, specific recommendations for fixing them will appear

Common Validation Issues

Resubmitting Sitemaps

When website content is updated, it may be helpful to tell Google to recrawl the sitemap. This is particularly useful after:

  • Publishing several new blog posts or pages
  • Making significant content updates
  • Fixing sitemap errors
  • Adding new service pages

How to Resubmit

  1. Find the sitemap to resubmit
  2. Click the Resubmit button
  3. The sitemap status will change to "Processing"
  4. Google typically processes resubmissions within 1-7 days, depending on the site's crawl budget

After resubmission, KopplaHQ automatically checks for status updates. The status will change once Google has processed the request.

Premium Feature: Sitemap resubmission is available on Premium plans. Free accounts can view sitemaps and use validation tools but cannot trigger resubmissions.

Understanding Sitemap Status

OK: Google successfully processed the sitemap with no critical errors.

Processing: Google is currently crawling and indexing pages from this sitemap. This can take several days.

Pending: The sitemap was recently submitted and is waiting in Google's queue.

Error: Google encountered issues accessing or parsing the sitemap. Click to view details.

Warning: The sitemap was processed, but Google found non-critical issues worth addressing.

Filtering Sitemaps

Click on the Errors or Warnings cards to filter the sitemap list. This helps quickly focus on sitemaps that need attention. Click again to clear the filter.

Content Breakdown

Each sitemap shows how many URLs of each type it contains:

  • Web: Regular webpage URLs
  • Image: Image files included in the sitemap
  • Video: Video content URLs
  • News: News article URLs (if applicable)

This breakdown helps understand what content Google knows about from each sitemap.

Best Practices

Check regularly: Review sitemaps monthly to catch issues before they impact visibility.

Act on errors quickly: Red error badges indicate problems that prevent Google from indexing content. Address these as soon as possible.

Don't over-resubmit: Resubmitting the same sitemap multiple times won't speed up indexing. Once every few weeks after major updates is sufficient.

Keep sitemaps current: Ensure the sitemap automatically updates when new content is published. Most website platforms handle this automatically.

Monitor after launches: After launching new service pages or blog content, check that they appear in the sitemap and resubmit if needed.