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Building a “Google-Friendly” Comment Section

Tech firm Launches Tool to Build Google-Friendly Comment Sections


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A new solution from digital platform developer SiteFlow aims to help websites create comment sections that work well with Google’s search guidelines. The tool, called CommentBoost, makes it easy for site owners to add user comments without hurting their SEO performance.

Many websites struggle with comment features because spam or low-quality posts can lower their search rankings. CommentBoost solves this by filtering out harmful content before it appears online. It also structures comments in a way that search engines understand clearly.

The system uses clean code and follows Google’s best practices for indexing. This means real user voices stay visible while bots and junk messages get blocked. Site owners keep control over what shows up on their pages.

CommentBoost works with most popular website builders and content management systems. Setup takes just a few minutes. No coding skills are needed. Users can turn moderation tools on or off based on their needs.

Early tests show sites using CommentBoost see better engagement and fewer SEO issues. Visitors spend more time reading and replying to posts. That activity helps pages rank higher in search results over time.

SiteFlow says the goal is to bring back meaningful conversations online without risking visibility in search engines. Many publishers have removed comment sections in recent years due to technical and moderation challenges. This tool offers a simple fix.


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CommentBoost is now available as a free plugin with optional paid upgrades for larger sites. Support includes setup help and regular updates to match changes in Google’s algorithms. Website owners can start using it today through SiteFlow’s official site.

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