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How to Allow or Prevent Search Engine Indexing for your Website Page

This article explains how to control whether your Sleekplan standalone website can be indexed by search engines such as Google or LLM’s such as chatGPT.

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By default, your Sleekplan standalone page can be indexed if it’s publicly accessible. Allowing indexing can be beneficial if you want your feedback board or changelog to be discoverable through search — for example, when you want UGC (User Generated Content), such as community discussions, to be available directly from search results so you can potentially drive in organic traffic into your website.

However, if your page contains internal or private information, you may choose to disable indexing to keep it hidden from search engines.

How to Enable or Disable Search Engine Indexing

Follow these steps to configure whether search engines can index your standalone Sleekplan page:

  1. Log in to your Sleekplan Admin Dashboard.

  2. From the left-hand sidebar, SettingsWebsite.

  3. Find the checkbox to “Allow Search Engine Indexing.”

4.Toggle the switch to:

  • Enable indexing: Allows search engines to crawl and show your standalone page in search results.

  • 🚫 Disable indexing: Adds a noindex directive, preventing search engines from listing your page publicly.

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