Hey IH 👋
I launched my new SaaS 2 weeks ago and Google Search Console has indexed exactly ZERO pages. Not one. Sitemap submitted? Check. Robots.txt configured? Check. Pages tested live and readable? Check. But still, absolute silence.
A little context: I built this project because I kept losing customer leads to silent webhook failures in my previous setups. You'd get 100 form submissions, but only 87 would successfully hit the CRM/workflows. The other 13 just vanished into thin air — no alerts, no logs, no retries. So I built an AI form builder that integrates auto-retry backoffs and real-time delivery logs natively. The core product works great and our early test users love it.
What doesn't work great: getting Google (or anyone else) to actually see the site.
Here are the current cold-start stats:
I know 2 weeks is a drop in the ocean. I know SEO takes months of compounding effort. But man, checking GSC every single morning only to see that flatline is psychologically brutal.
For those who have survived this early ghost-town phase:
I’m not looking for hacks or shortcuts — just trying to figure out if I’ve messed up something fundamentally on the technical SEO side, or if this is just the mandatory "sit and wait" tax every solo founder has to pay.
Appreciate any advice or sanity checks you guys can share 🙏
Edit: For context, the site is GenForms (I'm sharing it solely so technical SEO folks can inspect if my rendering/sitemap is broken, not as a plug!)
This may be a technical indexing issue, but I’d be careful not to make Google the whole diagnosis yet.
At this stage, zero indexed pages feels brutal, but the bigger risk is waiting on SEO when the product may need a sharper first-user path outside search.
The webhook failure pain is specific and real. The question is whether your next move should be technical SEO cleanup, directory patience, or a more direct path to people already losing form leads.
I wouldn’t solve that loosely in-thread because the wrong diagnosis can cost you weeks.
If you’re open to it, share your email and I’ll put the tighter cold-start read together properly.
Really appreciate this — you're right that I shouldn't tunnel-vision on Google. The "which problem to solve first" framing is exactly what I needed to hear.
The webhook angle is interesting because that's actually what our product does — reliable form-to-webhook delivery with logs and retries. But you're right that the path to people already losing form leads might be more direct than waiting on search.
I'd love that cold-start read. My email is [email protected]. Thanks for not just dropping a generic "submit your sitemap" reply 😄
Sent you a note by email. Main thing is deciding whether GenForms should wait on search or find people already losing form leads.