Right now, HubSpot is the only shipping integration. It lets you push schema and AI-readable files straight into your HubSpot content with one click. A broader developer platform, a REST API, an MCP server for AI agents, and a command-line tool, is planned but is not publicly available yet. There are no public API keys and no live endpoint docs. This article is honest about what exists today so you do not build against something that is not there.
What ships today #
- HubSpot integration
- Connect your HubSpot portal and push schema (plus AI-readable files) directly into your blog posts, pages, and landing pages. This is fully available now. See the HubSpot integration guide.
- Copy and paste
- For any site, you can copy the generated JSON-LD and paste it into your page head yourself. This is the universal fallback and works on any platform.
- AI-readable files
- SuperSchema can produce Markdown and plain-text versions of a page so AI systems can read it cleanly. These can be hosted alongside your schema.
What is planned #
The developer platform is being shaped with a small set of design partners before any public docs go live. The plan covers three surfaces:
| Surface | Status | What it is intended to do |
|---|---|---|
| SuperSchema API | Coming soon | REST access to trigger scans for authorized domains, read score breakdowns by category, and subscribe to material site-change events. |
| SuperSchema MCP server | Design partner preview planned | A Model Context Protocol server so compatible AI agents can ask SuperSchema what a site means and where its evidence breaks, with agent-safe account scoping. |
| SuperSchema CLI | Coming soon | A command-line workflow for scan summaries, diffs between scan runs, and future AI-readiness gates closer to CI/CD. |
Use cases design partners are exploring #
- Agency reporting: pull SuperSchema findings into recurring client dashboards and executive summaries.
- Internal monitoring: route material page changes into your own review and operations workflows.
- Agent workflows: let internal AI agents reference trusted SuperSchema context before making recommendations.
- Platform integrations: connect scan and monitoring signals into CMS, analytics, or customer-success systems.
How access will roll out #
- Private design partners: the team collects concrete integration needs before publishing any public API docs.
- Scoped early access: selected teams test authenticated API, MCP, or CLI workflows with real data.
- Public documentation: once the interfaces are stable, the developer docs become the live reference.
Request early access #
If you have a concrete workflow in mind, tell the team the workflow you want to build, the systems you want to connect, and whether API, MCP, or CLI access matters most. Early access is best suited to teams that can give product feedback and test with real data. Reach out through the Contact or Support channel to raise your hand.