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Does anyone have experience with DeepLInks and SEO? Advice needed

Ive been working on an events site for about a year now and finally made it public. About 3000 events featuring artists, events, lineups, writeups etc.

Ive also launched an app wit the same events so the logical thing to do was add Deep links which launch the app event page if on mobile.

As soon as the Google Bot hit the sitemap it said 3000 or so links with redirects and show this report

Sorry i cant post images so heres test

  • Page indexing Page is not indexed: Page with redirect
  • DiscoverySitemaps No referring sitemaps detected
  • Referring page
  • None detected
  • URL might be known from other sources that are currently not reported
  • Crawl
  • Last crawl May 17, 2025, 5:44:01 PM
  • Crawled as Googlebot smartphone
  • Crawl allowed? Yes
  • Page fetch Successful
  • Indexing allowed?Yes
  • Indexing
  • User-declared canonical None
  • Google-selected canonical N/A

So why does it say deep linking is good for SEO if its not indexing pages with deep links?

How do people handle deep links and a website seperately?

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