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Schema Validator Browser Extension

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Support is great. Feedback is even better.

"Thanks for checking out the launch of this browser extension. I want to build it further together with the SEO community. Could certain features make it even better? Do let me know, as I'm eager to improve.Oh and a Safari version is already being worked on 💪"

The makers of Schema Validator Browser Extension
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Hey Hunters 👋

As an SEO expert working on schema markup implementations on my clients websites, I was constantly:

CMD-T > type: schema validator > wait for SERP > click > pageload > type: URL > enter CMD-T > type: rich results tester > wait for SERP > click > pageload > type: URL > enter

There you I, wasting another two minutes when I've could've single-clicked in just a browser extension.

It was a constant time drain.

I built this browser extension to fix this.

I launched the first version in an SEO community I'm a part of.

This gave me initial feedback on including an easy way to see all schema markup on a page directly from the extension, and being able to export all, or just the individual types.

And here we are, ready to help more SEO professionals around the word, making their schema work a lot easier.

This extension is saving me and my team members a lot of time. I'm convinced it will do the same for you.

@danielkempe thanks yeah indeed, all time saved that I can now use to make even more comprehensive schema for my clients!

@hansvangent Your browser extension for viewing, validating, and exporting schema markup sounds like a game-changer for SEO professionals! Streamlining the process into a single-click action directly in the browser is a huge time-saver. It's great that you've developed it based on real-world SEO experience and community feedback.

The ability to see all schema markup on a page and export it easily will undoubtedly enhance SEO efficiency. I'm curious, does the extension also offer suggestions or highlight potential issues within the schema markup? Excited to see how it aids SEO professionals in their work!

@sichen_shao great feedback! Currently it doesn’t show any potential issues (yet) straight from the plugin as both the rich results tester and the schema validator itself are doing that. But it might be interesting to do some form of validation already straight in the plugin to save even more time. Will need to look into that!

And was already thinking maybe with the help of AI to parse an entire page and name suggestions on missing schema markup for that page, but haven’t gotten round to that researching that more as I’m currently first building a version for Safari.

this would b a killer extension if you could also provide seo ranking n suggested keywords in report too. cool idea btw congratulations 🎊
@naveed_rehman yeah I think that will get a bit out of scope to be honest because there are way bigger companies getting keyword rankings etc so they have the data for that, and this really tries to focus on everything related to structured data and schema.

Very cool chrome plugin for those that want to get everything out of there SEO efforts!

Already used by many SEO experts to see schema markup's fast and export them!

Really awesome! Thanks for sharing Hans!

@advany Thanks for your kind words, Ab; much appreciated 💪 it is a time-saver indeed even though I say so myself 🙃
So helpful, having schema on point is key for SEO growth, congrats Hans!

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