Hey Presearch Community,
For most of the web's history, getting discovered in search meant one thing: waiting.
Waiting for a crawler. Waiting for opaque algorithms to decide whether your content deserves to exist in the index at all.
In 2026, when content is created in minutes and news cycles turn in hours, that delay doesn't just feel outdated, it feels broken.
Presearch has changed that.
Introducing Fast Track — Presearch's New Self-Indexing Capability
Fast Track allows publishers, creators, and site owners to submit content and become searchable within hours.
Not days. Not weeks. Hours.
The Problem: Discovery Is Slower Than Creation
Creators publish in real time. AI generates content instantly. Conversations evolve by the minute.
Yet traditional search still operates on crawl cycles and closed-door inclusion decisions. Even submitting a URL to Google or Bing offers NO guarantee of indexing and zero clarity on when.
Search has become passive. Fast Track makes it participatory.
What Fast Track Actually Does
Fast Track lets you intentionally submit individual URLs or entire domains. Once submitted, your content enters Presearch's live index directly.
Submit a primary domain and Presearch automatically:
Discovers subdomains
Maps site structure
Begins indexing across the domain
No manual page-by-page submissions. No guessing what was crawled. No silent exclusion.
Inclusion is instant.
Important: Fast Track Doesn't Bypass Quality
Fast Track separates two things traditional search engines conflate inclusion and evaluation.
Your content enters the index immediately. Its prominence evolves based on real engagement, relevance, and trust signals.
To maintain index health, we're also rolling out:
Smart Adaptive Crawl Frequency: content that changes often gets refreshed more often
AI Slop Filtering: reducing low-value synthetic spam and preserving space for high-signal work.
Why This Matters
Creators are increasingly buried… not because their work lacks value, but because algorithmic gatekeeping, synthetic content floods, and crawl constraints limit who gets found.
Fast Track expands visibility for content that is often under-indexed, underrepresented, or algorithmically buried. It lowers the barrier to entry while preserving standards.
Search shouldn't be a black box that decides what exists. It should be neutral infrastructure — transparent and responsive to what's being built right now.
If you're building something real, you shouldn't have to wait to be found.
Warm regards,
The Presearch Team
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Even with the turnaround in mid-April, analysts at Goldman Sachs and Vanguard have projected low-single-digit annualized returns from 2024-2034.
Bloomberg asked where experts would personally invest $100,000 for their March monthly edition.
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Why?
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