Schema Intelligence, Not Just Validation

Your schema passes Google's tests — but does it actually win?

Valid schema ≠ effective schema. We explain why your rich results aren't showing, what's missing, and exactly how to fix it.

Why aren't your rich results showing?

Your schema validates perfectly. Google sees no errors. Yet your search results look generic. Here's why:

Missing Properties

Required properties are present, but recommended ones that trigger rich results are missing.

Weak Signals

Entity relationships are unclear. Google can't confidently classify your business or content.

Framework Issues

Client-side rendering delays, hydration timing, or multiple conflicting schema versions.

How it works

Three steps to schema that actually performs.

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Enter Your URL

Paste any URL. We fetch and parse all JSON-LD, microdata, and RDFa on the page.

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Select Your Business

Tell us what you are: SaaS, local business, publisher, ecommerce. Scoring adapts to your intent.

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Get Actionable Fixes

Receive prioritized recommendations with generated JSON-LD fixes you can copy and deploy.

Real insights, not just validation

Here's what a typical analysis reveals.

67Opportunity

Opportunity Score: 67/100

Your SoftwareApplication schema is valid but missing key properties that influence rich result eligibility.

Missing: applicationCategoryMissing: offersHas: aggregateRating

Detected Entities

SoftwareApplication
Primary
Organization
Publisher
WebSite
Weak link

Built for teams who care about search

Whether you're launching a SaaS, optimizing an agency client, or building for enterprise.

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SaaS Founders

Maximize your SoftwareApplication schema to appear in software discovery searches.

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SEO Professionals

Deliver schema audits that go beyond validation. Show clients real opportunity.

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Enterprise Teams

Standardize schema quality across hundreds of pages with automated monitoring.

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