Removal guide
Psdly is a download aggregator that hosts unauthorized copies of paid design and 3D course material. At the time of our filings in July 2026, the live domain was psdly.io; check which domain Google is showing for your listing before you file, since aggregators in this circuit move domains.
We did not use a direct DMCA route when we filed against Psdly; our filings went through Google Search removal and a Cloudflare abuse report, and both were accepted. If the site publishes a DMCA page when you look, by all means use it as a third layer, but do not let the search for a contact delay the two layers that work without one.
Psdly sits behind Cloudflare; Cloudflare accepted our report for psdly.io and emailed a case reference the same day.
We have no field-tested direct contact for Psdly. If their site lists one when you check, send the standard notice there in parallel; otherwise the two layers above are the route.
Google acknowledged immediately, and the listing stopped surfacing for course-name searches within days, inside Google's stated two-week window. Cloudflare acknowledged the same day and confirmed forwarding to the site owner and hosting provider. Source-file removal depends on the host; the search de-index is the reliable outcome and the one that ends the traffic.
20 to 30 minutes for the first listing across both forms, then a recheck a few days later. If the listing moves to a new domain, the pass repeats against the new URL, which is the recurring cost of doing this yourself.
Delister files all of this for you, plus every other venue hosting your course, for $79 per course, pay on success: a removal counts when the listing is de-indexed from Google Search or the file is removed at the host. Start with the free scan; it also catches the domain moves.