
Magento 2 Google Site Map Exclusion is a great tool which can be used to exclude specific or certain category, product and static page links from Google site map generated by Magento.


Free Support
up to 60 days


Free Upgrades
up to 1 year


Fully open source
Compatible with Magento 2 community and enterprise 2.3.3 - 2.4.x including cloud edition
Sitemaps are critical to search engine optimization. Search engines may judge your web store by your sitemaps.
Sometimes you may want to exclude some of the links from your sitemaps for SEO purposes but still, want to keep them in the database. With the help of this extension, you can easily achieve this.
Our Magento 2 Google Site Map Exclusion extension will provide you with the ability to exclude a specific or certain category, product and static page links from the Google site map generated by Magento. The sitemap URL is decided based on the priority. If override canonical URL is set for any product/category/CMS page then this has the highest priority and canonical URL gets included in the sitemap. Primary category is the second highest priority if any product/category/CMS page has primary category set provided that no override canonical URL is set then the primary category is included in the sitemap URL. If none of the two is set then the sitemap is generated with the default path.
By using this extension you can dynamically exclude Products, Categories, and Pages that you do not want to be indexed by search engines but are still required in your store.
This extension helps you gain in-depth control over your Magento 2 sitemap by allowing you to control visibility in sitemap for each Product, Category and CMS page.
We offer 60 days of free support and 12 months of free upgrade for any standard Magento site when you buy this extension. You can also get our installation service for a small fee. If you want more benefits, you can purchase our 12 months of free premium support and free lifetime upgrade package. Please contact us if you need any assistance or customization for this extension. We will reply to you within 48 hours. We may also offer you a special deal or a free solution if we like your idea.
A. The upgrade process depends on your platform and how the extension was installed:
For Magento 2 (Installed via Composer)
If your extension is within the free upgrade period (12 months from the purchase date), you can update directly via the command line. Simply run the composer require command for the specific module to fetch and install the latest available version. If you are outside the free upgrade period, you will need to buy an upgrade using the link below.
For Magento 1 or Magento 2 (Installed manually via app/code)
If your extension is within the free upgrade period (12 months from the purchase date), you can simply download the latest available version by logging into our website and navigating to My Account > My Downloadable Products. If you are outside the free upgrade period, you will need to buy an upgrade using the link below.
Purchase an Upgrade:
https://www.scommerce-mage.com/magento-extension-installation-service.html
Important Note for Manual Upgrades: Before uploading the latest version, we highly recommend deleting all existing files and folders of our extension from your website. We may have deprecated or removed certain files in the update, and keeping the old ones could cause conflicts on your website.
Step 2: Next, run the config commands shown on the top of the page then click on the extension that you want to install. A composer require command will be revealed in the dropdown menu. Run the command then clear caches to complete the installation.
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