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Sep 1, 2025
How to access the sitemap.xml file
To make your site easily discoverable by search engines, you need a sitemap. Framer automatically generates a sitemap.xml file, so you can check it by simply appending `/sitemap.xml` to your domain without any additional setup.

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This document aims to address the difficulties faced by local users learning Framer due to a lack of Korean resources by translating official blog content into Korean and adding useful practical information. We hope it serves as a small help to those using Framer.
What is a Sitemap?
A sitemap (sitemap.xml) is a website structure map that informs search engines about the pages on a website, when each page was last updated, and how frequently they are updated.
Search engines use the sitemap to recognize your website more quickly and accurately, allowing them to index content without omission. Submitting a sitemap to search engines like Google and Bing, as well as tools like Google Search Console, greatly aids in optimizing your site's search exposure (SEO).

How to Check the Sitemap
Websites created with Framer automatically generate a sitemap without any additional settings. To check it, simply add /sitemap.xml to the end of your domain address.
By visiting this address, you can directly view the URL of each page included in your website and the structural information referenced by search engines.
This article is adapted from the Framer official blog's ‘How to access the sitemap.xml file’.




