Hello,
I apologize for the issue you are facing with indexing your website on Google Search Console.
When you create a new page using Rank Math, the plugin automatically adds the page to your sitemap for indexing. However, if you want to inform search engines to index your pages instantly, you can use Rank Math’s Instant Indexing feature. To do this, enable the Instant Indexing module in the Rank Math SEO settings and then hover over the post you wish to index and select the Instant Indexing: Submit Page option.
Regarding the page “https://rankmath.com/kb/how-to-use-indexnow/” that is not indexed, you can check the reason for it not being indexed by running a search for the URL in the URL Inspection Tool on Google Search Console. This will provide more insights into why Google decided not to index it.
As for the /amp pages not being indexed, it’s actually recommended not to index AMP pages. Google usually handles AMP pages separately and doesn’t require them to be indexed in the same way as regular pages.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out to our support team directly from here. We are always here to help.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Best regards,
Rank Math Support Team
Sources:
Why Google Hasn’t Indexed Your Post, Page, and/or Website? » Rank Math
How to Fix ‘Duplicate, Submitted URL Not Selected as Canonical’ Issue in Google Search Console » Rank Math
How to Fix “Crawled – Currently Not Indexed” Error in Google Search Console » Rank Math
Why Google Hasn’t Indexed Your Post, Page, and/or Website? » Rank Math
Why Google Hasn’t Indexed Your Post, Page, and/or Website? » Rank Math
so if it recommended not to index AMP pages. Then how do I keep Google from finding amp pages and prevent google from indexing them?
Hello,
The canonical tag is a mandatory element for AMP pages to be considered valid, and the canonical tag is supposed to point back to the original “non-AMP” version of the page.
If the page is standalone AMP, then the canonical should be self-referential.
We’ve also checked your amp, and their canonical is already set to the main URL.
The “Crawled – currently not indexed” means Google has crawled your page but has not indexed it yet. Finding a certain number of URLs with this status is entirely normal because Google does not index all the URLs we submit.
This isn’t an error, but there are some reasons for excluding the pages from its index.
Here’s a link for more information:
https://rankmath.com/kb/crawled-currently-not-indexed/
Looking forward to helping you.
so you said you checked my amp, and their canonical is already set to the main URL
So are you saying that is okay then? So I don’t need to do anything?
So it isn’t any issues with Google for the /amp not indexed since Google already has the page indexed without the amp?
Thanks
Jeff
Hello,
Yes, you don’t need to do anything on your side. However, if Google keeps on discovering amp URLs, you may submit the URL in the URL inspection tool and look for the referring page.
As for your indexing issue, we can confirm that the affected page is already indexed:

Looking forward to helping you.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.