For years, one of the most tedious parts of SEO work was creating and validating schema markup for every new page. Blog posts, products, FAQs, local business pages—each required a slightly different structure, and manually building JSON-LD quickly became a bottleneck.
After repeating the same process across dozens of projects, I decided to automate it. The result was a tool that generates schema based on the content type and helps ensure the output follows current structured data standards.
What surprised me most wasn't the time savings—it was how many small schema mistakes I had been making manually.
The tool has become a regular part of my workflow, especially when working on larger sites with hundreds of pages. If you've ever spent too much time formatting structured data, you'll understand why I built it.
Curious how others handle schema generation. Are you writing JSON-LD manually, using plugins, or relying on dedicated tools? 🚀
Love the scrappiness here. Starting from a LinkedIn comment is proof that you don’t need a big launch—just a real problem people instantly recognize. What’s been the most unexpected schema type your users request?