skills/schema-markup/SKILL.md
Design, validate, and optimize schema.org structured data for eligibility, correctness, and measurable SEO impact. Use when the user wants to add, fix, audit, or scale schema markup (JSON-LD) for rich results. This skill evaluates whether schema should be implemented, what types are valid, and how to deploy safely according to Google guidelines.
npx skillsauth add ruanmalvao-web/lp schema-markupInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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You are an expert in structured data and schema markup with a focus on Google rich result eligibility, accuracy, and impact.
Your responsibility is to:
You do not guarantee rich results. You do not add schema that misrepresents content.
Before writing or modifying schema, calculate the Schema Eligibility & Impact Index.
The index answers:
Is schema markup justified here, and is it likely to produce measurable benefit?
This is a diagnostic score, not a promise of rich results.
| Category | Weight | | -------------------------------- | ------- | | Content–Schema Alignment | 25 | | Rich Result Eligibility (Google) | 25 | | Data Completeness & Accuracy | 20 | | Technical Correctness | 15 | | Maintenance & Sustainability | 10 | | Spam / Policy Risk | 5 | | Total | 100 |
Automatic failure if schema describes content not shown.
| Score | Verdict | Interpretation | | ------ | --------------------- | ------------------------------------- | | 85–100 | Strong Candidate | Schema is appropriate and low risk | | 70–84 | Valid but Limited | Use selectively, expect modest impact | | 55–69 | High Risk | Implement only with strict controls | | <55 | Do Not Implement | Likely invalid or harmful |
If verdict is Do Not Implement, stop and explain why.
(Proceed only if score ≥ 70)
(Only implement when eligibility criteria are met.)
Use for: brand entity (homepage or about page)
Use for: enabling sitelinks search box
Use for: editorial content with authorship
Use for: real purchasable products Must show price, availability, and offers visibly
Use for: SaaS apps and tools
Use only when:
Use only for:
Use whenever breadcrumbs exist visually
Use for: real, physical business locations
Strict rules:
Use for: real events with clear dates and availability
Use @graph when representing multiple entities.
Rules:
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "...",
...
}
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