Anku AI Tools Sitemap
Browse all public pages, categories and tools.
774 key routes are listed below. The XML sitemap contains all 14598 public URLs.
AI Writing Tools (16)
Business Tools (11)
Calculators (15)
Category (11)
Compiler (14)
Converters (8)
Daily Utility Tools (173)
Developer Tools (15)
Excel Tools (1)
Home (1)
Image Tools (18)
Learning (443)
PDF Tools (18)
SEO Tools (17)
How to use the sitemap
Read moreA sitemap is the fastest way to browse everything on a tool site and the most reliable way to help crawlers discover URLs. This page is written for users and for SEO: it explains what the sitemap contains, how the site is structured, and how to use the links to reach the exact tool page that matches your intent.
How to use the sitemap
Read moreWhat’s included on this page
This human-readable sitemap groups key routes by section, including categories, tools, learning hubs, compiler pages, company information, policies and navigation pages.
If you want machine-friendly sitemaps for search engines, use /sitemap.xml (XML) or /sitemap.txt (plain text). Those files list the same public URLs and are designed for Google Search Console submission.
The site is structured as: Home → Category → Tool. This structure creates clear crawl paths and helps users continue to related tools after completing one task.
- Categories listed: 11.
- Tools listed: 292.
- Total public routes listed: 14598.
- Dedicated URL per tool and category for indexing and sharing.
How to find the best tool for your query
If you arrived from Google, the best approach is to match your intent to a tool title. For example, if you need metadata, open a meta title/description tool; if you need a PDF action, open a merge/split/compress tool.
If you are not sure which tool you need, open the most relevant category page first. Category pages include explanations and links to every tool in that category, so you can explore without guessing.
Each tool page contains a working widget above the fold, then a long guide below (steps, tips, mistakes to avoid, and FAQs). This helps you finish quickly and still understand what to do next.
- Pick the closest matching category first.
- Open a tool and test with a small input sample.
- Use copy/download to save output.
- Use related tools links to continue your workflow.
Google indexing checklist for site owners
If you manage this site or a similar tool site, reliable discovery usually comes from consistency: canonical URLs match sitemap URLs, metadata is unique, and pages have enough helpful content to satisfy real users.
This website provides both XML and text sitemaps and adds internal links across categories and related tools. That helps crawlers discover and revisit pages.
After submitting the sitemap, use Search Console to check Coverage, Enhancements, and Performance queries, then keep useful pages fresh with new FAQs and examples based on real user questions.
- Submit /sitemap.xml in Search Console.
- Confirm canonical URLs match sitemap URLs.
- Avoid thin pages: each route should have unique helpful text.
- Add internal links between related tools.
- Update FAQs based on real impressions/clicks.
Why long-form pages help users
Many people search for a tool but also need guidance: what input to paste, what output to expect, and what limitations apply. Long-form sections answer these questions directly on the page.
This reduces bounce rate and helps users complete their task without searching again. It also makes the page easier for search engines to understand because the content matches the query intent in natural language.
If you want a fast browse of all pages, use the lists above; if you want guidance and examples, open a tool page and read the guide below the widget.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this sitemap page?
This page lists key categories, tools, learning hubs and important pages. The XML sitemap contains the complete set of indexable URLs.
Is there an XML sitemap for Google Search Console?
Yes. The XML sitemap is available at /sitemap.xml and includes static pages, category pages and tool pages.
Is there a text sitemap?
Yes. A plain text sitemap is available at /sitemap.txt which lists one URL per line.
How many routes are in the sitemap?
The sitemap includes static pages, all category pages and all tool pages. The exact count can change as new tools are added.
How do I find a specific tool?
Use the category list to narrow down, then pick a tool from the tools list. Each tool page includes a working widget and a long guide with FAQs.
Are all listed pages indexable?
Yes. Listed pages are public, include canonical URLs and metadata, and are discoverable through sitemap files and internal links.
What should I submit to Google Search Console?
Submit /sitemap.xml, then request indexing for your most important tool pages. Monitor coverage and queries to improve content.
Why do tool pages contain long content?
Long-form content explains steps, use cases and FAQs so users get better results and search engines can understand the topic clearly.
Do category pages link to all tools?
Yes. Each category page contains a grid of tool cards linking to the dedicated tool pages.
Where do I report a missing page?
If a page is missing from indexing, share the URL and details through the Contact page so we can verify sitemap and canonical settings.