When you download your sitemap in .txt or .xml format, you’re looking at the DNA of your site’s hierarchy:
Your way of telling bots how often they should "swing by" to check for new updates. Why Download a TXT Version? Most sitemaps are XML, so why go for the .txt ?
It allows you to see every single indexed page on one screen, making it easy to spot "ghost pages" or broken links that shouldn't be there. Pro-Tip: The "Submit and Forget" Myth
A .txt sitemap is a clean, no-nonsense list of URLs. It’s perfect for bulk-checking links or running quick audits without the clutter of tags.
When you download your sitemap in .txt or .xml format, you’re looking at the DNA of your site’s hierarchy:
Your way of telling bots how often they should "swing by" to check for new updates. Why Download a TXT Version? Most sitemaps are XML, so why go for the .txt ?
It allows you to see every single indexed page on one screen, making it easy to spot "ghost pages" or broken links that shouldn't be there. Pro-Tip: The "Submit and Forget" Myth
A .txt sitemap is a clean, no-nonsense list of URLs. It’s perfect for bulk-checking links or running quick audits without the clutter of tags.