Optimise for AI




It adds the signals models look for: entity-rich schema, citable snippets, and a clearer internal link graph. After you publish, Semantic analyses the page and lets you approve and apply everything in one click.
Structured data (JSON-LD) for key entities and page types, optional Q&A/FAQ schema, a short citable snippet, and lightweight AI endpoints (ai-entities.json, ai-links.json) that expose facts and relationships cleanly.
No. It’s post-production. You keep writing as normal; Semantic proposes entities, schema, FAQs and internal links you can approve per page or in bulk.
No front-end bloat. Outputs are compact JSON-LD and small JSON endpoints generated server-side. Your pages stay fast and Core Web Vitals remain green.
Use the dashboard to track entity coverage, applied schema/FAQ counts, and link density between key topics. Over time, watch for increased inclusion/citations in AI answers and overviews.
Yes. It runs alongside your existing theme and plugins, doesn’t lock you in, and lets you export or disable components per page, post type or section.
WordPress is live today. The same AI data-layer approach is rolling out for Shopify (beta), Webflow (alpha) and Wix (roadmap), so teams can standardise across CMSs.
Yes. Minimal content is processed to extract structure. Nothing is published without your approval, and you can toggle endpoints or remove them at any time.