Catalog SEO Module for 1C-Bitrix portcore.seo
Canonical, meta, schema.org, redirects and IndexNowBest fit: Online stores, product catalogs, SEO teams, migrations and organic growth
The module operates on catalog sections and product pages: it builds page data, calculates canonical and robots directives, renders meta/OG/Twitter/schema.org markup and injects it directly into the page head.
It also covers legacy-URL migrations, smart slug-based redirects and IndexNow queue management for new and changed catalog pages.
License + integration
- License: from $450
- License + integration: from $690
- Migration redirects and SEO architecture: scoped separately
Integrations with any backend
- Buffer/head injection
- meta/H1/OG templates for root, sections and products
- canonical/robots/hreflang/schema.org
- redirect manager, sitemap and IndexNow queue
Key capabilities
- Title, description, keywords, H1, OG and Twitter templates for catalog root, sections and products.
- Canonical, robots, hreflang, schema.org, redirect rules, smart-match and migration redirect logging.
- IndexNow queue, sitemap generation and event-based queueing of changed sections and products.
Module contents
- Head/output SEO engine with templates, macros and page-data logic.
- Redirect manager, sitemap manager and IndexNow manager for migrations and indexing workflows.
- Admin UI for indexing, output, templates, redirects and IndexNow queue management.
Use cases, capabilities and integration
- Where it is used
- Catalogs that need centralized control over title/description/H1, canonical, schema.org and migration redirects without manually editing each template and component.
- Core capabilities
- Templates for catalog root, sections and products; canonical/robots/hreflang; OG and Twitter Cards; JSON-LD for WebSite, Organization, WebPage, BreadcrumbList, Product and Offer; redirect rules, sitemap and IndexNow queue.
- Integration into client project
- The module operates at the page-data and head/output level, reacts to section and product changes through events and pushes URLs into an IndexNow queue for faster re-indexing.