Domains & Subdomains

Understanding the domain detail page

Opening a domain lands you on its detail page: the control center for that site. It pulls your Site Scan score, AI recommendations, Bot Tracking, schema coverage, and a lifecycle-grouped list of your pages into one view, with tabs to every feature.

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When you click a domain in Your Domains, you land on its detail page. This is the control center for that one site: it gathers your Site Scan score, AI recommendations, Bot Tracking activity, schema coverage, and the full list of your pages into a single overview, with a row of tabs across the top that take you into each feature. Everything on the page can be scoped to the root domain or to any one subdomain.

The overview at a glance #

The top of the page is a stats bar with quick facts about the domain: when it was last scanned (or when it was added, if you have not scanned yet), how many pages SuperSchema knows about, and how many of them are monitored. If you have connected an integration like HubSpot, its badge shows here too. When the domain has subdomains, the host switcher lives in this bar.

Below the stats bar are the feature summary cards, each a snapshot with a link into the full feature:

AI Recommendations
How often AI models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) recommend or mention your site when asked buyer questions about your category.
AI Visibility
Your SuperSchema Score summary from the latest Site Scan, measuring how ready the site is for AI answer engines.
Bot Tracking
Recent AI crawler activity on the site, so you can see which bots are inspecting your content.
Schema Coverage
A ring showing the percentage of your pages that have schema, plus the top schema types in use.

The schema coverage ring #

The Schema Coverage card is your progress meter. The ring shows the share of the domain's pages that already have schema generated. Alongside it you can see the top schema types SuperSchema has created for the site and how many distinct types are in play. Use the ring as a to-do list: the gap between where it sits and 100% is the set of pages still waiting for schema.

Your pages, grouped by lifecycle #

The heart of the detail page is the list of your pages. Instead of one flat table, SuperSchema splits it into buckets by where each page sits in its lifecycle, surfacing the things that need you above the pages that are already fine. You can search the list by URL or path, and each section shows its own count.

Needs Attention
Pages that need action: waiting to be verified after deployment, or showing a drift event where the live page has changed. These sit at the top so you see them first.
Deployed, not monitored
Pages that already have schema live but are not in active monitoring, typically because your plan's monitoring cap is full. SuperSchema shows these so it does not falsely prompt you to re-deploy an already-live page, and offers a swap so you can choose what to monitor.
Active & Healthy
The steady state: pages with schema deployed and monitored, with no open issues. Nothing to do here.
Saved for Later
Pages you set aside earlier. They appear in their own section below the main list and can be removed in bulk to clean up a backlog. Generating schema for one promotes it into the monitored list.
Note The "Deployed, not monitored" section only appears when your team is at its plan's monitoring cap. That section notes how many pages your plan monitors and points to upgrading (or swapping) if you want to bring more pages into active monitoring.
Tip Work top to bottom. Clear the Needs Attention section first, decide what to do with anything Deployed but not monitored, and treat the Active & Healthy list as confirmation that those pages are handled.

Getting to every feature from here #

A tab bar sits under the domain header and stays put as you move between features. The tabs are:

TabWhat it opens
OverviewThis detail page: stats, feature cards, and your pages.
AI RecommendationsWhether AI models recommend your site, and the questions checked.
Site ScanYour full AI visibility report for the domain.
Page SetupGenerate schema and AI-readable files for a page.
MonitoringManage which pages are monitored and review drift.
Bot TrackingAI crawler visits and trends for the domain.
DefaultsSettings for the domain.
Note The Monitoring tab shows a small badge when there are open drift events you have not looked at yet, so you can spot new issues without opening the tab.

Scoping to a subdomain #

If the domain has subdomains, the host switcher in the stats bar lets you narrow the entire page to a single host. Select a subdomain and the coverage ring, the page list, and the feature snapshots all re-scope to just that host. Switch back to the root ("root" in the menu) to see everything together. The switcher only appears when subdomains were found for the domain.

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