He hasn't returned to check our replies but according to his profile his site is https://www.gsmultra.com/2025/02/How-to-Download-Install-TikTok-on-iPhone-in-USA.html which has incredibly generic and oft-repeated articles. Breaking into that niche will be really difficult without some special expertise.
It's been the case since more than one year. Some pages on my own, yet new website, took a few months to be indexed and I've got two still pending. I've been searching through several sources and it seems many pplz are having the same issue lately. Google takes more time to index new sites/pages. This can be bypassed by having at least one strong backlink. I think that AI might be behind this new approach. There are so many AI-generated websites + content now that Google probably doesn't want a remake of the 2010 spammy directories episode.
I was reading an article on BacklinkSense.com about indexing signals recently, and one point that stood out was that being accessible to Google doesn't automatically mean a page will be selected for indexing.
Share your URLs on Reddit either on your own subreddit or your profile page. In my experience it doesn't matter which. Although for branding purposes creating your own subreddit is excellent. You'll guarantee Googlebot checks it out usually in 24-72 hours in my experience. Now whether your page actually indexes depends on on-page factors i.e it's not low quality garbage content.