Getting started
This guide takes you from a blank project to a live, verified machine-readable profile on your site.
Before you begin
You’ll need:
- Access to your SchemaX account (sign up at schemax.io/pricing )
- The canonical URL of the site you want to profile
- Ability to add a script tag to your site (or access to Google Tag Manager)
Step 1: Create a project
From the Projects dashboard, click New project and enter:
- your site’s canonical homepage URL (e.g.
https://yoursite.com) - the primary language of the site
SchemaX starts the first scan immediately after you save.
Step 2: Review the exceptions
Once the scan completes, go to Review. Facts SchemaX can ground in your live pages, things like your business name, services, locations, and contact details, publish automatically. The queue shows you only the exceptions: the pages and fields that are uncertain, conflicting, or sensitive.
Work through the highest-priority flagged pages first:
- Homepage: sets the baseline facts about your business
- Service or product pages: your core offer
- About and contact pages: location, people, trust signals
For each flagged page, you can confirm the grounded value, override it with your own, or hold it back if the page is weak. When in doubt, hold back: a smaller clean profile is better than a large noisy one.
Step 3: Generate a profile release
When the exceptions are cleared, open Releases and click Generate release. This creates a versioned snapshot of your profile, ready to deploy.
Step 4: Deploy
SchemaX gives you three install options:
| Method | Best for |
|---|---|
| Managed injector | Most sites; SchemaX handles updates automatically |
| Google Tag Manager | Teams already using GTM for tag management |
| Manual script | Full control, custom deployment pipelines |
The managed injector is the recommended default. It lets SchemaX push profile updates without you touching the codebase every time.
Step 5: Verify
After deploying, run Verification from your project dashboard. SchemaX checks the live site and confirms your profile is being served correctly. Any mismatches, missing fields, or drift warnings appear here.
Once verification passes, your site is machine-readable. You’re on SchemaX’s radar.
What’s next
- Set up scheduled scans so your profile stays current as your content changes
- Turn on the acting layer (your site’s agent app and outcome measurement) to make the verified graph agent-facing and measure what it earns
- Apply for VMP once your profile is stable and consistently passing verification