Sitemap
One page for public navigation and crawl references.
Use this page to browse the main public routes on GlossaryQ. Search engines should use the primary sitemap.xml file, while SEO tooling can also inspect the split sitemap files and robots.txt links below.
Entry and trust pages
- Home — Landing page for product overview, pricing, and public trust signals.
- Workspace sign-in — Base-domain workspace discovery before tenant sign-in.
- Account recovery — Public recovery entry that routes people into the correct tenant reset flow.
- Create your workspace — Registration and provisioning entry point for new workspaces.
- Status — Public-safe operational visibility for the service surface.
- Security — Security posture and tenant-boundary overview.
- Privacy — Public-domain privacy coverage, analytics, and onboarding data handling.
- Terms — Service-use and platform integrity expectations.
Discovery and conversion hubs
- Features — Feature-led overview pages for platform capabilities.
- Use cases — Scenario pages for rollout, governance, and evaluation journeys.
- Compare — Competitive and alternative-path comparison pages.
- Learn — Guide and education pages for discovery and rollout.
- Public glossary — Browsable glossary index with public category and term pages.
- Contact Sales — Sales contact workflow for commercial follow-up.
- Request Demo — Demo request workflow for evaluators and buyer teams.
Machine-readable crawl files
The primary sitemap.xml file contains the full public URL set. The segmented sitemap index and child sitemap files remain available when you want to inspect only core pages, marketing content, or public glossary routes separately. The robots file publishes crawler policy and references sitemap.xml in production.
- Primary sitemap.xml — Primary crawler-facing sitemap file with the full merged URL set for the public domain. 31 URLs
- Segmented sitemap index — Optional split sitemap index that points SEO tooling at the smaller section-specific sitemap files. 3 child sitemaps
- Public pages sitemap — Landing, trust, account-entry, lead-capture, marketing section hubs, and the human-readable sitemap page. 15 URLs
- Marketing content sitemap — Published feature, use-case, comparison, and guide detail pages sourced from marketing content files. 7 URLs
- Public glossary sitemap — The public glossary landing page plus category and term pages intended for public discovery. 9 URLs
- robots.txt — Crawler guidance for the public domain, including the machine-readable sitemap reference used in production. Plain text crawl policy