Adding schema to your website ============================= Once your schema is generated, add the JSON-LD to your page's . Step-by-step guides for HubSpot, WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, and custom HTML, plus how to verify it went live. Category: Deploying Schema | Last updated: 2026-07-07 Once you have generated schema, you add it to your website. SuperSchema produces JSON-LD, an inline Note: Removing the comment markers does not stop search engines from reading your schema, but it does stop SuperSchema from confirming the page is current or alerting you when the schema drifts. VERIFY YOUR SCHEMA After you deploy, confirm the schema is actually live. The fastest way is Verify inside SuperSchema, which fetches your page as the SuperSchemaBot crawler and checks that the current version is present. You can also use Google's free tool: 1. Go to Google's Rich Results Test at search.google.com/test/rich-results. 2. Enter your page URL. 3. Click "Test URL". 4. Check for any errors or warnings and confirm your schema types are detected. Tip: Always verify after deploying. Verification in SuperSchema also unlocks page monitoring on paid plans, so you get alerted if the schema later breaks or disappears. See How verification works for details. QUESTIONS THIS ANSWERS - Where do I paste the schema code? - How do I add schema in WordPress? - How do I add schema in Shopify? - How do I add schema in Webflow? - How do I push schema to HubSpot? - Will adding schema hurt my site or slow it down? - How do I confirm my schema is valid and live? - What are the SuperSchema comment lines in my code?