Name the type, the fields, and the validation — so the content earns the rich result, not the warning.
Generate schema markup for our onboarding FAQ page.
The generator named the type (FAQPage), the fields (8 Q/A pairs), and the validation (0 errors, 0 warnings). The markup shipped and the page earned the FAQ rich result in 7 days. The template earned the rich result because it named the type, not counted the schema.
A schema markup generator is the draft that earns the rich result. It fixes the type, the fields, and the validation — so the content reads as a source, not a warning. An SEO who counts the schema earns the warning; a schema markup generator that names the type and the fields earns the rich result and the click.
A reusable draft shape for the markup — the type, the fields, the validation — that earns the rich result and the click. The generator fixes the shape so the content reads as a source, not a warning.
The one schema the content earns — the FAQPage, the HowTo, the Article — that earns the rich result. The type is the part that earns the rich result, because an SEO who counts the schema earns the warning; an SEO who names the type earns the rich result.
The one data the type needs — the question, the answer, the steps — that earns the rich result. The fields are the part that earns the rich result, because a type without the fields earns the markup and loses the result; a type with the fields earns the click.
The one check the fields need — the Schema.org, the Rich Results — that earns the rich result. The validation is the part that earns the rich result, because fields without the validation earn the markup and lose the result; fields with the validation earn the click.
The agent reads your content and the schema library, drafts the type, the fields, and the validation, and ships the JSON-LD. It pairs with the faq page draft and the how-to page draft templates.
The page, the questions, the steps.
Agent names the one schema.
The one data the type needs.
Schema.org + Rich Results check.
Names the type, does not count the schema
One schema per content, not five
Validates before it ships
Pairs with the faq page and how-to page templates
Name the one type, the one fields, and the one validation. The markup reads as a source, not a warning, which is why it earns the rich result, not the count.
The draft that earns the rich result — the type, the fields, the validation. An SEO who counts the schema earns the warning; an SEO who names the type and the fields earns the rich result and the click.
Name the one check the fields need — Schema.org and Rich Results. Fields without the validation earn the markup and lose the result; fields with the validation earn the click, because the validation is what earns the rich result.
A type that earns the result, fields that earn the data, and a validation that earns the click. The generator that counts earns the warning; the generator that names the type earns the rich result.