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Scoring reference

The tables, at a glance: the five category weights, the SuperSchema Score bands, the full letter-grade ladder, and the schema quality score tiers. For the concepts behind them, see "How scoring works" and "Understanding your scores."

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This is the at-a-glance reference for every number in SuperSchema’s scoring. For what these mean and how they move, see "How scoring works" and "Understanding your scores."

The three scores #

ScoreScaleWhat it measures
Schema quality score0 to 100Completeness and quality depth of one generated schema
SuperSchema Score0 to 100Site AI-visibility across five weighted categories
Citation Score% of answersShare of tested AI answers that cite your domain

SuperSchema Score: category weights #

CategoryWeightChecks
Access15%robots.txt allows AI bots · no noindex blocking · pages load without JavaScript
Content25%word count over 300 · good text-to-HTML ratio · meaningful paragraphs
Structure15%proper H1 heading · logical heading order · lists and tables for data
Schema25%valid JSON-LD present · relevant schema types · complete required fields
Alternate20%Markdown version available · plain text alternative · files are accessible

SuperSchema Score: bands #

ScoreBand
96 to 100Super
80 to 95Good
60 to 79Fair
40 to 59Needs Work
0 to 39Critical

SuperSchema Score: letter grades #

ScoreGradeLabel
97 to 100A+Elite
93 to 96AExcellent
90 to 92A-Great
87 to 89B+Good
83 to 86BAbove Average
80 to 82B-Fair
77 to 79C+Needs Work
73 to 76CBelow Average
70 to 72C-Poor
60 to 69DCritical Issues
0 to 59FMajor Problems

Schema quality score: tiers #

ScoreRating
90 to 100Excellent (A range)
75 to 89Good (B range)
60 to 74Fair (C to D range)
0 to 59Needs Improvement (F)
Note You can refine each schema up to two times for free, which typically adds points on the Quality Depth side. Aim for a strong, realistic schema score (roughly 80 and up) on important pages rather than perfection everywhere.

What to aim for #

  • SuperSchema Score: reaching Good (80 to 95) already puts you ahead of most sites; 95 and up triggers the "AI Visibility Champion!" celebration.
  • Schema quality score: 80 or higher on the pages that matter most.
  • Citation Score: higher is better, and it tends to rise as your SuperSchema Score improves.
Note The in-app report is always the source of truth for a given page or domain. These tables describe how the numbers are bucketed, not a promise about any specific site.

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