Trust

Privacy and security for saved property searches

Property research can reveal personal priorities, budgets, and locations. The product keeps public SEO pages separate from account-only areas and marks private dashboard/account routes as noindex.

Filter

Turn vague needs into a tight search

Price
£0k - £650k
filters out 41,820
Noise
40 - 58 dB
filters out 19,412
Travel
Within 60 min of rail
filters out 11,209

Public pages and private areas are separated

Marketing, methodology, guide, and support pages are indexable. Dashboard, account, saved searches, invites, and invitation routes are marked noindex or blocked from crawler access where appropriate.

Saved search data is account-scoped

Saved searches and shared links are intended for signed-in use. They aren’t included in the public sitemap and shouldn’t be crawlable as public content.

Search measurement without exposing private data

SEO measurement should happen on public pages using aggregated analytics and Search Console data. Private query parameters and account views shouldn’t become indexable landing pages.

Frequently asked questions

Are saved searches listed in the sitemap?

No. Public SEO pages are listed; account and saved-search routes are intentionally excluded.

Can private dashboard URLs appear in search?

They shouldn’t be indexed. The server marks private routes noindex and the sitemap only lists public pages.

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