Schema Markup
Hidden, standardized code on your pages that tells search engines and AI exactly what your content means.
Schema markup is a bit of standardized code you add to a web page that spells out what everything on it actually means — this is a product, this is its price, this is a customer review, this is a frequently asked question. Visitors never see it, but search engines and AI assistants read it to understand your page precisely instead of guessing. Done well, it can earn you richer listings in Google — star ratings, prices, FAQ dropdowns — and makes it easier for AI search to quote you correctly.
Rankwell, your AI SEO Expert, generates this code for you in the format Google prefers (JSON-LD): the right markup for each type of page, filled in with your real details. It flags pages that are missing it, checks what you already have for errors, and hands you clean code to add — so your pages describe themselves clearly to both search engines and AI, and you approve it before it goes live.
The Expert who uses this
Where it shows up
- Find out what's actually wrong with my site's SEO
- Figure out which pages are losing clicks
- Plan what to write so posts actually rank
- Get schema markup written without learning to code
- Show up when people ask ChatGPT about my niche