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Where do I find my Sitemap?

Snapps automatically generates a sitemap XML file for each and every website. A sitemap lists all of the URLs for your site and includes eCommerce category pages and product URLs if applicable.

Snapps continually updates and auto-submits that sitemap to search engines such as Google and Bing.

To access your sitemap:
  1. Open your published Snapps website
  2. Add /sitemap.xml to the end of your main URL
    1. ex: https://www.example.com/sitemap.xml 
  3. Enter that address into your browser
  4. Save this file or link to it as needed
NOTE: sitemaps are only available for published sites and are automatically sent to the search engines no more than once per day.

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