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Schema Audit

The Schema Audit extracts a page's structured data (JSON-LD), validates it against dozens of schema.org types and tells you what's missing or incomplete, suggesting the schema blocks to add.

Updated June 2026

Structured data tells AI what your page contains. Without it, AI has to guess — and often won't cite you.

The Schema Audit tool

What you enter

A URL.

What you get

  • A global score (0-100) on the state of your structured data.
  • The list of schemas found (Organization, LocalBusiness, Product, Article, FAQPage and others) with their issues: missing required fields, absent recommended fields.
  • Suggestions for the schema blocks to add for your type of business.

If you're logged in and have filled in your business profile, the suggestions use your real data instead of placeholders.

How to use it well

Start with the home and main pages. Adding correct Organization/LocalBusiness and FAQPage schema is often among the quickest fixes to improve citability.

Limits and cache

Per-IP request limit like the other tools; results are cached for 24 hours, so re-checking the same URL is instant.

What is structured data?

Invisible markers in the page's code (JSON-LD format) that describe the content to AI and engines: that you're a business, that this is an FAQ, that that's an article. They help you be understood and cited.

CiteProof tracks your brand's visibility across AI answer engines and tells you what to change to get cited.