Tool 03 / AI Citation Schema Builder
Build the schema graph
AI engines actually cite.
Generate a complete entity graph — Organization, named people, services, FAQ, reviews — in 8 vertical-tuned templates. Not a single block. Not a generic generator. The schema AI engines are 1.7× more likely to cite, paste-ready.
Source: Growth Marshal — Schema Citability Study, Feb 2026. 2,400 web pages tested across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini. Citation rate = % of vertical-relevant queries where the page is named in the answer.
Pick your vertical
Each template is tuned for the entity graph AI engines look for in your space — directories, credentials, procedure / service depth.
Live JSON-LD output
What this graph does — entity by entity
Why entity graphs win citations.
Most schema generators output one block — usually LocalBusiness with a name, address, phone, and a hopeful sameAs array. AI engines do not cite that. They cite linked entities: the firm and its named partners, the practice and the medical director, the agent and their service-area Places, with each node carrying credentials, specialties, and authoritative profile links.
That graph is what turns "a med-spa in Austin" into "Skin Atelier, run by Dr. Lena Ortiz, board-certified dermatologist." The first has no citation surface. The second has six.
The 2026 Growth Marshal study tested 2,400 web pages across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini and found pages with full attribute population (Person + Service + FAQ + Review + sameAs to authoritative directories) were named in 54.2% of vertical-relevant queries. Pages with sparse schema — a single block, no linked entities — were named in 31.8%. The same brand. The same content. Different graph.
This tool generates the full graph. It refuses to ship a sparse one. The completeness score is calibrated per vertical: 80+ means you are citing-table; below 80 the failing-checks list tells you exactly which property is missing and how much it is worth.
Growth Marshal — Schema Citability Study, February 2026. n=2,400 pages, 30 vertical-specific prompt sets, 4 engines. Citation rate = % of queries where the page appeared as a named source in the answer.
Now calculate what better schema is worth.
A 22-point completeness lift from 60 to 82 is not academic. The Migration ROI Calculator runs the same numbers across traffic, citation share, and AI-driven conversion uplift to project a 12-month dollar delta.
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