Ways to get your schema live ============================ Once your schema is generated, there are two ways to put it on your page: paste the block into your , or push it straight to HubSpot. The Page Setup wizard walks a page through generate, deploy, verify, and monitor in one place. Category: Deploying Schema | Last updated: 2026-07-07 After a schema is generated, you add it to your live page. SuperSchema gives you two ways to do that, and both put the same JSON-LD on your page: paste the generated block into your page's , or push it directly into HubSpot. Pick whichever fits how your site is built. If you would rather be walked through it, the Page Setup wizard takes a single page all the way from generating schema to deploying, verifying, and (on paid plans) monitoring it. YOUR TWO DEPLOY PATHS Copy-paste into your : Copy the generated block from SuperSchema and paste it into the of the page you generated it for. This works on every platform: WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, custom HTML, or anything else that lets you edit head code. It is the universal option. Deploy to HubSpot: If you use HubSpot, connect your portal and push schema straight into a blog post, page, landing page, or knowledge article. No copy-paste, and SuperSchema places the block for you. The button reads "Deploy to HubSpot" (and "Redeploy to HubSpot" once a page has already been deployed). Note: SuperSchema does not host the schema itself as a remote file. Schema is always embedded directly on your page as an inline QUESTIONS THIS ANSWERS - What are my options for getting schema onto my site? - Which deployment method should I use? - Can I push schema to HubSpot instead of copy-pasting? - Does SuperSchema host my schema for me? - What is the Page Setup wizard? - What are the steps to take a page from schema to monitoring? - Do I need to know how to code to deploy schema? - Where does the schema code actually go on my page?