2026-06-14 · 7 min read
How to Get Your Vibe-Coded App in Google Search
A non-technical guide to helping Google understand, index, and show your AI-built project.
Google needs a public page to read
Google cannot rank an app it cannot see. If everything is hidden behind login, Google needs at least public pages that explain the product, who it helps, and what problem it solves.
Make the page understandable
Use words your users would search. If your app helps a person make invoices, plan meals, manage bookings, or create social posts, say that clearly. Do not only say "AI-powered platform" because that does not tell Google or users enough.
- Write a clear page title.
- Write a helpful description.
- Add a page for each main use case.
- Answer beginner questions in blog posts.
- Link related pages together.
Submit the sitemap
A sitemap is a list of pages you want search engines to know about. After your site is live, submit the sitemap in Google Search Console. For this project, the sitemap URL is https://gadease.com/sitemap.xml.
SEO is not instant
Being visible in search takes time. The fastest useful path is to publish helpful pages consistently, make each page answer a real question, and improve pages when Search Console shows what people are searching for.
Short checklist
- The site has public pages Google can crawl.
- Each page has a clear title and description.
- The sitemap is submitted in Search Console.
- Important pages link to each other.
- Blog posts answer real user questions.
- You review Search Console queries every week.