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Spent today fixing SEO issues on my site

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Ran a full SEO audit on my project today. Found out Google had 39 pages stuck in "Discovered – not indexed."

What I fixed:

  • Switched profile pages from force-dynamic to ISR caching

  • Converted my AI agent page from client to server component so crawlers can actually see it

  • Added schema markup (BreadcrumbList, Person, Organization, SoftwareApplication)

  • Removed unoptimized images, enabled AVIF/WebP

  • Added an About page for E-E-A-T signals

  • Updated sitemap with all missing pages

Resubmitted the sitemap, checked Search Console, down to 2 not-indexed pages now. Ranking dipped temporarily but from what I've read that's normal after big changes.

Now I wait and see what Google does with it. The hardest part of SEO is the patience.

trying my best to get the first 100 users into my app :)

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Aarav Krishna

I’m impressed by how methodical this is. I’ve learned the hard way that even small technical issues can block indexing. Your schema additions and server-side fixes sound like exactly what Google wants.

ISHOLA OLUWASEYI DAVID

This is solid work — especially moving the AI agent page server-side and adding schema.

One thing I’d also test while waiting on Google is AI visibility: when someone asks ChatGPT/Gemini/Perplexity for tools like VibeTalent, does your app get mentioned or do competitors show up instead?

For early-stage products, AI discovery can be a useful acquisition layer, especially when you’re trying to get the first 100 users.