# Claiming a scan and creating your account > Claiming a scan reveals your full SuperSchema Score, your prioritized fixes, and your included Page Setup by creating a free account. No card is required, it takes under 30 seconds, and the business context the scan already detected carries over. *Category: Site Scan & AI Visibility ยท Last updated: 2026-07-07* --- Claiming a scan is how you unlock the full result. When a free scan finishes, SuperSchema shows you a preview and holds the rest behind a free account. Claiming creates that account, attaches the scan to it, and reveals your exact SuperSchema Score, your prioritized list of fixes, and your included Page Setup. No card is required, it takes under 30 seconds, and the business context the scan already detected carries over so you do not start from scratch. ### What you unlock by claiming The scan itself runs for free and needs no account. What claiming reveals is the detail behind the preview: - Your exact SuperSchema Score (0 to 100) and the five category scores behind it. - Your prioritized fixes: the specific issues found, ordered so you know what to address first. - Your included Page Setup: the pages that come ready to work on once the report opens. > **Note:** On the preview screen you will see a "Report preview" panel that reads "The score, priority fixes, and first Page Setup are waiting." and "The full report stays private until signup, but your scan is saved and ready to reveal." Claiming is what turns that preview into the full report. ### How to claim your scan 1. When the scan finishes you will see a header that reads "Your Site Scan report is ready" (or "Your partial report is ready" if only some pages could be read). 2. In the "Reveal your report" card, create your free account. You can sign up with email or a linked provider. 3. Confirm you are happy with the detected business context, or edit it. Every field is optional and you can continue without changing anything. 4. Your account is created and the scan is attached to it automatically. You land on your report with the full score and fixes revealed. > **Tip:** Two badges on the claim screen tell you what to expect: "No card required" and "Takes less than 30 seconds". You are creating a free account, not starting a paid plan. ### What carries over when you claim Claiming is not a fresh start. The scan already detected context about your business while it ran, and that context follows you into your account so your report and any schema work are grounded in the right details: **Your domain and its pages:** The scanned domain and the pages the scan sampled are attached to your new account, ready to work on. **Company or brand name:** The name AI systems should recognize, detected from your site and editable before you continue. **Market category and audience:** A short description of what you do and who you serve, used to keep the report relevant. **Products and services (offerings):** Up to a handful of offerings detected from your pages, which you can add to or remove. **Suggested questions:** Buyer-style questions people might ask an AI about your category, used to test whether AI answers point to you. > **Note:** The detected details are suggestions, not facts. On the business-context step the screen even notes "These are optional suggestions, not facts." Correcting them takes a moment and makes everything that follows more accurate. ### Claiming a scan you ran while logged out If you already have a SuperSchema account, you do not need to create a second one. On the reveal screen, use the "Sign in to claim this report" link (it appears under the sign-up card as "Already have an account?"). Sign in with your existing account and the scan is claimed onto it. There is also a "Sign in" button in the top corner of the scan page that does the same thing while carrying the scan along. > **Tip:** The scan link carries an access token, so use the sign-in link on the scan page itself rather than navigating to sign-in separately. That keeps the scan attached so it claims onto your account instead of being lost. ### If your scan was only partial Sometimes SuperSchema can read some of your pages but not all of them. When that happens the report is marked partial: the header reads "Your partial report is ready" and a badge shows "Partial Site Scan ready". A partial report still claims exactly the same way and still reveals your score and fixes for the pages that were read. It is simply based on fewer pages, so a couple of categories may be less complete. > **Note:** If your scan could not read any pages at all, there is nothing to claim yet. That points to an access or bot-protection problem rather than a claiming problem. See scan troubleshooting to get the scan through, then claim the result. ### If the workspace is out of domain slots When you claim a scan into a workspace that has already used all of its domain slots, SuperSchema tells you the scan is ready but there is no open slot for this domain. The screen shows how many slots are in use (for example, "using 2 of 2 domain slots") and offers to view upgrade options or go to your dashboard. Your scan is not lost; you just need an available slot before it can be attached. Pricing and plan details live at /pricing. > **Warning:** A scan preview link is temporary. The public scan session lasts 24 hours, so claim your report the same day you run it. After it expires you would need to run a fresh scan. ## Questions this answers - What does claiming a scan mean? - Why do I have to create an account to see my full report? - How do I reveal my SuperSchema Score after a scan? - Do I need a credit card to claim my scan? - How long does it take to claim a scan? - What carries over when I claim a scan? - What is the business-info step after signup? - Can I claim a scan I ran while logged out? - What happens if my scan was only partial? - What if the site already has all its domain slots used? ## Related - https://superschema.ai/docs/running-a-free-scan - https://superschema.ai/docs/reading-your-ai-readiness-report - https://superschema.ai/docs/scan-troubleshooting - https://superschema.ai/docs/getting-started