Use consistent @id values for organization, site and person nodes.
Schema Center for AI-Ready Structured Data inside WordPress.
Schema Center prints structured JSON-LD to help search engines and AI systems understand your site, entities, authors, content types and page relationships. LemonX AEO uses stable @id anchors so schema nodes can reference each other cleanly.
Purpose-built SVG scene for this module.
Built for actual site operations, not just a dashboard mockup.
A product page is visible in search but not cited by AI answers. The editor uses Schema Center to add Organization, Product, FAQ and Breadcrumb schema, connects the page to the site entity, and then reruns citation tests.
Why it matters: AEO work becomes useful only when teams can turn answer visibility, content gaps, technical signals and integrations into WordPress actions.
- Identify the content type of the page
- Select or generate the correct schema pattern
- Verify entity names and page relationships
- Publish JSON-LD output
- Validate in search testing tools
Schema Center turns AEO signals into repeatable actions.
Every block below is based on a practical WordPress use case: review the signal, understand the evidence, improve the page, and monitor the next change.
Support Organization, WebSite, Breadcrumb, Article, FAQ, HowTo, Product, LocalBusiness and Video patterns.
Store schema choices at the WordPress page level where needed.
Connect pages, authors, breadcrumbs and entities into a more understandable graph.
Make answer-ready content clearer for search and AI parsing.
Use schema improvements when Query Lab or AI Citations show a page is not being cited.
Use a consistent operating process.
The best AEO results come from a loop: define the opportunity, verify the signal, improve the page, submit or expose the URL, then measure change again.
Page content is grounded in the actual AEO plugin structure.
Schema meta key, Organization @id, WebSite @id, Person @id, JSON-LD graph, content type nodes.
The page is written to match how a WordPress user would see and use the feature: inside the LemonX AEO admin menu, connected with related modules, and reported through the same AEO operating system.
| Capability | Operational value | Area |
|---|---|---|
| Stable entity anchors | Use consistent @id values for organization, site and person nodes. | Technical SEO |
| Multiple schema types | Support Organization, WebSite, Breadcrumb, Article, FAQ, HowTo, Product, LocalBusiness and Video patterns. | Technical SEO |
| Per-page schema meta | Store schema choices at the WordPress page level where needed. | Technical SEO |
| Graph relationships | Connect pages, authors, breadcrumbs and entities into a more understandable graph. | Technical SEO |
Make the page easy to crawl, understand, cite and recommend.
For Google SEO, the page needs a clear title, focused H1, helpful headings, internal links, indexable content and structured data. For AEO, it also needs direct answers, entity consistency, source-worthy explanations, FAQs and a relationship with other trusted pages.
- Use one clear H1 and descriptive H2 sections aligned with real questions.
- Add FAQ structured data and breadcrumb structured data for machine-readable context.
- Connect related AEO modules with internal links so the topic cluster is obvious.
- Keep claims specific to what the plugin actually supports and avoid empty marketing language.
- Use SVG scenes to show the WordPress workflow rather than decorative icons.
Questions users and AI systems should be able to answer from this page.
Does schema guarantee AI citations?
Which schema types are most useful for AEO?
What are stable @id anchors?
Should every page have schema?
Use Schema Center as part of the full LemonX AEO workflow.
Connect this feature with Query Lab, AI Citations, AI Visibility, Content Optimizer, Schema Center, llms.txt, AI Crawlers and Reports to create a complete WordPress AEO operating system.