Generating Schema

Managing your pages

There is no separate Library anymore. Every page you scan, set up, or monitor lives on its domain page under Your Pages, with a coverage ring, lifecycle sections, search, and per-page actions.

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SuperSchema no longer has a separate Library page. The old /library route now sends you to your dashboard. Instead, every page you scan, set up, or monitor lives on its own domain page under a section called Your Pages. That is your control center for a site: a coverage ring at the top, your pages grouped by what needs attention, search to find anything fast, and the actions to verify, re-generate, review, or remove each page.

Your coverage at a glance #

The top of the domain page shows a coverage card so you always know where you stand:

Coverage ring
A percentage labeled "covered", showing the share of your pages that have schema.
Total pages
How many pages SuperSchema knows about for this domain.
Schema ready
How many of those pages already have schema.
Composition bar
Splits your covered pages into SuperSchema (AI-readable files generated) and Existing/alt (basic schema detected).
Gap counters
A Schema gap and an AI file gap, each shown as a page count, plus how many pages are Monitored.
Tip Use the gap counters as your to-do list. The Schema gap tells you exactly how many pages still need schema; work that number down to zero.

Your Pages, grouped by lifecycle #

Under the coverage card, the Your Pages list shows a count of your pages and splits them into sections based on their state, so the pages that need you are always at the top:

Needs Attention
Pages with a problem to resolve, such as drift on a live page or a page still waiting to be verified.
Deployed, not monitored
Schema is confirmed live on the page, but active monitoring is not on for it yet (for example, when your plan cap is full).
Active & Healthy
Verified pages that are actively monitored with no problems detected.

Reading a page row #

Each page row shows its path plus a set of columns: Page, Health, Status, Schema, Alt, Updated, and Action. The badges tell you at a glance what state a page is in:

ColumnWhat it shows
HealthA 0 to 100 page health score, or a dash if the page has not been scored yet.
StatusAccess flags such as Blocked, Noindex, JS Required, an HTTP error code, Redirect, or OK.
SchemaA "Super" badge when SuperSchema files exist, a "Basic" badge when only basic schema was detected, or a dash.
AltA marker when AI-readable alternate files (Markdown and plain text) exist for the page.
UpdatedWhen the page was last updated, shown as a relative time.
ActionA context button: Verify, Review changes, a re-generate menu, or a dash.
Verified & Monitored
A green shield-check icon means schema is confirmed on the live page and the page is actively monitored.
Pending
An amber clock means the page is set up but its schema still needs to be verified on the live page.
Monitored URL
A green shield means the page is a monitored URL, which you can re-generate for free.

Finding pages #

A "Search pages..." box at the top of Your Pages filters the list by path as you type. If nothing matches, you will see "No URLs match" with your search term. If a domain has no pages yet, the empty state reads "No pages yet" and points you to paste a URL and use Page Setup.

What you can do from a page row #

  • Verify: on a Pending page, confirm the schema is live on the page. The button shows "Checking..." while it runs.
  • Review changes: on a page where SuperSchema detected drift, jump to the page detail to see what changed.
  • Re-generate schema: on a healthy page, open the row menu to regenerate its schema.
  • Open the page: click a row to open its full page detail.
  • Add a new page: paste a URL at the top and use Page Setup to bring another page in.
Note Generating schema for a page also produces AI-readable Markdown and plain-text versions of it, which is why covered pages can show both a Schema badge and an Alt marker.

Cleaning up leftover URLs #

Some domains show a collapsible "Saved for Later" card below Your Pages. These are leftover URLs from the retired Discover-URLs crawl. Each row has a Set Up button (start Page Setup to promote it into Your Pages) and a Remove button. Select several rows and a bulk bar appears with Clear and Remove Selected so you can clear a backlog at once. Removing a URL shows "Removed from Saved for Later". The card disappears once the list is empty.

Tip Set Up the leftover URLs you still care about, then bulk-remove the rest. The goal is a clean Your Pages list where coverage reflects the pages you actually maintain.

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