Schema markup is the difference between a plain blue link and a rich result with star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, or HowTo steps. Indexa automatically detects the correct schema type for every article and injects valid JSON-LD markup before publishing — no manual schema editing required.
Automatic schema type detection: Article, FAQ, HowTo, Product, BreadcrumbList
Valid JSON-LD output that passes Google Rich Results Test on every generation
FAQ schema from the Q&A pairs Indexa generates — fully automated
Retroactive schema injection for existing published articles
Every Indexa article is published with the correct JSON-LD schema already embedded. FAQ schema is built from the 10 Q&A pairs generated per article. Article schema includes publication date, author, and breadcrumb data. For how-to content, Indexa structures numbered steps as HowTo schema eligible for Google's step-by-step rich results. There is no separate schema tool to run — it is embedded in the publishing pipeline.
Not at all. Indexa generates, validates, and injects schema automatically. You never see the JSON-LD unless you want to — it is embedded in the page source on publish.
Currently: Article, NewsArticle, BlogPosting, FAQ, HowTo, BreadcrumbList, Person, Organization, and Product. New schema types are added regularly based on Google's rich result documentation.
Yes. In the article editor, you can add custom schema fields to the auto-generated base schema before publishing.
Schema is not a direct ranking factor, but it enables rich results which significantly improve click-through rates. FAQ rich results, for example, can increase CTR by 20–30% compared to a standard blue link.
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