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Google stopped indexing new articles

Hi good people of the SEO subreddit,

Weird problem on my hands this week. All of a sudden Google stopped indexing new articles and product pages that I publish. Everything before May 26th is indexed, and everything I’ve posted after that isn’t getting picked up. I used Google Search Console to check that my pages are indexable and it’s confirming that they are. If I try the old “Request Indexing” trick, it says that there’s a problem submitting my indexing request

The website in question is www . supwell . io (I posted this before with real links but the moderators removed it... trying again without a direct link)
I used to work in SEO so this one is a bit of a stumper… would love any suggestions. I haven’t done any sketchy linkbuilding or publish low quality content, etc that would have Google penalize my site, and I also didn’t check anything technical on the backend during the time when Google stopped indexing pages.

Help please? :)

Cheers

,Yo

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