Sitemap-XML Generator

Generieren Sie eine gültige XML-Sitemap aus Ihrer URL-Liste. Fügen Sie einfach Ihre URLs ein und laden Sie die Sitemap-Datei herunter.

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Globale Einstellungen
Generiertes XML
Keine URLs eingegeben
Fügen Sie oben Ihre URLs ein, um eine Sitemap zu generieren

Sitemap-Best-Practices

Empfohlen

  • Alle wichtigen indexierbaren Seiten einbeziehen
  • Sitemap unter 50.000 URLs halten
  • Sitemap aktualisieren, wenn sich Seiten ändern
  • Sitemap in der Google Search Console einreichen
  • Einheitliche URL-Formate verwenden (mit oder ohne abschließenden Schrägstrich)

Vermeiden

  • Noindex- oder weitergeleitete Seiten einbeziehen
  • URLs hinzufügen, die 4xx- oder 5xx-Fehler zurückgeben
  • Lastmod-Daten vergessen zu aktualisieren
  • Paginierte URLs einbeziehen, es sei denn, sie haben einzigartigen Inhalt
  • HTTP- und HTTPS-URLs in derselben Sitemap mischen

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

An XML sitemap is a file that lists all the important pages on your website in a format that search engines can easily read. It acts as a roadmap for crawlers like Googlebot, telling them which pages exist, when they were last updated, and how important they are relative to each other. Having an XML sitemap helps ensure that search engines discover and index all your content efficiently.

A sitemap is essential for SEO because it helps search engines find and index your pages faster and more completely. Without one, Google relies solely on following internal links to discover your content — which means orphaned pages, new content, and deeply nested URLs may never get indexed. A sitemap is especially important for new websites, large sites with hundreds of pages, sites with poor internal linking, and pages with little external link authority.

PocketSEO's Sitemap Generator creates a valid XML sitemap from a list of URLs you provide. Simply paste your URLs, and the tool generates a properly formatted sitemap file that you can download and upload to your website's root directory. It follows the sitemap protocol standards that all major search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo) support.

Upload your sitemap file to the root directory of your website so it's accessible at https://yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml. Then submit it to Google Search Console (under "Sitemaps" in the left menu) and Bing Webmaster Tools. This tells search engines exactly where to find your sitemap and triggers a crawl of the listed pages.

Update your sitemap whenever you add new pages, remove old ones, or make significant content changes. For actively published sites (like blogs), updating your sitemap weekly or with each new publish cycle is ideal. Many CMS platforms (WordPress, Webflow, Shopify) can generate sitemaps dynamically, but if you're managing it manually, PocketSEO's Sitemap Generator makes it quick to regenerate an updated version.

A single XML sitemap can contain up to 50,000 URLs and must not exceed 50 MB in uncompressed size. If your site has more than 50,000 pages, you'll need to split them across multiple sitemaps and create a sitemap index file that references each one. For most small to medium websites, a single sitemap file is sufficient.

No. A sitemap is a request, not a guarantee. It tells Google your pages exist and asks for them to be crawled, but Google ultimately decides whether to index each page based on content quality, crawl budget, duplicate content signals, and other factors. However, having a sitemap significantly improves your chances — especially for new or updated content that hasn't been discovered through links yet.

An XML sitemap is designed for search engine crawlers — it's a structured data file they parse to discover your URLs. An HTML sitemap is a user-facing page on your website that lists links to your content, helping human visitors navigate your site. Both are useful for SEO, but the XML sitemap is the critical one for crawling and indexing. PocketSEO's tool generates XML sitemaps.

Yes, it's entirely free with no account required. Generate and download XML sitemaps for any website, any time. For a complete SEO workflow — including content generation, keyword research, and optimization — explore PocketSEO's full platform.