How it works
Submitted. Your Schema.org readiness report lands in your inbox within 5 minutes. Honest pass/fail per critical entity for your vertical, with specific fix recommendations.
Short answer. Enter your website URL. The tool validates Schema.org @graph presence and identifies missing entities critical for AI citation: MedicalClinic, LegalService, HomeAndConstructionBusiness, vertical-specific Drug or MedicalProcedure entities, Physician or Attorney credentials, Offer schema, FAQPage, llms.txt. Honest pass/fail per entity.
Submitted. Your Schema.org readiness report lands in your inbox within 5 minutes. Honest pass/fail per critical entity for your vertical, with specific fix recommendations.
Yes. The schema.org validator checks syntax. The KailxLabs checker checks completeness against the vertical-specific entity set required for AI citation. Different checks.
Drug entity per medication, Physician with hasCredential array, Offer with UnitPriceSpecification for cash-pay programs, llms.txt at root. Most clinic sites miss all four.
Marginally. Vertical-specific schema (MedicalClinic for clinics, LegalService for law firms, HomeAndConstructionBusiness for contractors) ranks 3-5x higher than generic LocalBusiness.
Yes if you have HTML and JSON-LD comfort. The KailxLabs build does this as part of the productized $5,999 engagement.
When services change, providers change, accreditations change, or pricing changes. Most clinic schema goes 6-12 months without updates and degrades citation share over time.