AI Schema Automation Plugin for WordPress
Schema Monster Features
One setup. Two modes. Zero headaches.
Get Rich Snippets in 3 Simple Steps
Install & Activate
Install the SchemaMonster plugin on your WordPress site. Our setup wizard will guide you through a quick configuration in under a minute.
Choose Your Schema
Select from our library of 30+ schema types or let our AI analyze your content and automatically apply the best markup for you.
Watch Your Rankings Grow
That's it! Schema Monster works in the background, telling Google exactly what your content is about to help you earn rich snippets and higher rankings.
Monster Plans at a Glance
10 Schema Types
Basic
800+ Schema Types
Real Stories from Happy Users
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Feature FAQs
How does Schema Monster decide which schema to use on a page?
It crawls your content and metadata, classifies the page intent, and maps it to the closest Schema.org type with nested entities.
What is 'nesting depth' and why does it matter?
Nesting depth controls how many related entities (e.g. Schema Types such as: Product → Offer → AggregateRating) are included for completeness and context.
Can I exclude pages or specific fields from markup?
Yes—use per‑page toggles and global rules to exclude templates, routes, or sensitive fields.
Can I export or preview the JSON‑LD?
Yes, Users can view and copy the generated graph per page to test in Google’s Rich Results Test or Schema Validator.
How do you prevent duplicate or conflicting schema?
You can disable overlapping markup from other plugins/themes and let Schema Monster own the JSON‑LD layer.
How does validation and QA work?
Diagnostics continuously check for missing required/recommended properties and common conflicts, surfacing fixes in a dashboard.
Does the AI learn from my site over time?
Yes, Schema Monster AI adapts and learns to identify recurring patterns (e.g., product attributes) to improve consistency across pages.
How are reviews and ratings handled?
If present on the page, the plugin maps review text, rating values, and counts to valid Review/AggregateRating properties.
What happens if Google ignores some properties?
That’s normal—Google decides what to use; well‑formed JSON‑LD still improves understanding and eligibility for rich features.
Is How‑To schema supported?
You can add it, but Google has deprecated How‑To rich results; focus on content clarity and other types with stronger eligibility.