Feature Guide
Structured Data
How OptiScan.io reports JSON-LD and Schema.org signals on the scanned page.
The Simple Version
Structured Data shows JSON-LD and Schema.org data found on the current page. It helps you see whether machine-readable page context is present and valid.
What OptiScan.io Checks
OptiScan.io counts JSON-LD blocks, flags invalid JSON-LD, lists detected Schema.org types, and displays structured data fields in a readable tree when available.
Why It Matters
Structured data can help search engines understand entities, page types, products, articles, organizations, breadcrumbs, and other page details. It should support the visible content, not replace it.
How To Use It
- Check whether expected Schema.org types are present.
- Fix invalid JSON-LD before adding more markup.
- Keep structured data consistent with visible page content.
- Avoid unsupported or misleading schema claims.
What This Means For You
Use Structured Data to validate page context and catch broken JSON-LD quickly.