Schemawriter generates JSON-LD markup by looking at what already ranks. It crawls the top ten results for a target term, extracts the entities they contain with YAKE keyword extraction, cross-references Wikipedia, Wikidata and Google APIs, and produces a schema file with the gaps filled, editable before deployment.
Entity gap analysis is the part that goes beyond markup validity. Schema alone is a formatting exercise any generator can do; identifying which entities the ranking pages associate with a topic and yours does not is a content finding that happens to be delivered as markup. GeoRadius schema covers local SEO, and a WordPress plugin handles deployment.
Plans are $59, $89 and $119 a month, or $600 to $1,200 a year, with 50 to 150 runs depending on tier and VA user management on the higher plans. There is no free tier, run limits are low for an agency with many clients, and schema markup helps search engines understand a page without making it worth ranking.








