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How to Automatically Add Faq Schema Markup to All Qualifying Content

Boost rich results with structured data — Create a topic-based website with Summrly and generate FAQ schema at scale
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Welcome
Get started with Summrly
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Create Your First Topic
Set up your content focus
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Add Keywords
Optimize for search engines
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Brand Details
Tell us about your business
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Complete Setup
Start creating content

Get Started with Summrly

Let's get you set up with your first content topic. This will only take a few minutes.

What to Expect

We'll guide you through 5 simple steps to create your first content topic:

  1. Choose a topic - The main subject you want to create content about
  2. Add keywords - Terms your audience searches for
  3. Set brand details - Tell us about your business
  4. Select template - Choose your content layout
  5. Start creating - Generate your first content

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Automatically Add FAQ Schema Markup to All Qualifying Content

Want more featured snippets and voice search visibility? FAQ schema is key — but adding it manually doesn’t scale. With Summrly, AI automatically generates and embeds FAQ schema markup on every article with Q&A sections — helping you win rich results, improve CTR, and rank higher across search and voice platforms.

Why a Content-First Website Solves This

Most sites miss out on structured data because it’s technical and time-consuming. Summrly removes the barrier. When AI generates FAQ sections, it simultaneously outputs clean, valid JSON-LD FAQ schema — ready to deploy. No coding, no plugins, just SEO-ready markup that search engines love.

Step-by-Step Guide
  1. Create Your First Topic – Enter your niche (e.g., “home fitness”)
  2. Set Up Your Content Focus – Choose “Schema-Ready” mode
  3. Add Keywords – Include question-based queries (e.g., “how to,” “why does”)
  4. Brand Details – Set your tone and answer style
  5. Complete Setup – Get AI-generated FAQ sections with embedded JSON-LD schema markup

Enter your topic below to generate content with FAQ schema — automatically.

Case Study: A Health Site That Won 27 Featured Snippets in 8 Weeks

Emma ran a wellness blog with strong traffic but few rich results. She used Summrly to generate 40 articles with AI-written FAQ sections and automatic schema markup. Within 8 weeks, Google displayed her content in 27 featured snippets for queries like “Can magnesium help with anxiety?” Organic CTR rose by 55%, and voice search traffic increased by 40%.

FAQs
  • Is the schema valid and error-free?
  • Yes. Summrly generates Google-compliant JSON-LD that passes Rich Results Test.
  • Do I need to install code on my site?
  • No. Schema is included in exported content or available via API for seamless integration.
  • Can I disable schema for certain pages?
  • Yes. You can toggle schema on/off per article or site-wide.
  • Does this work with WordPress or other CMS platforms?
  • Yes. Compatible with all major platforms via clean JSON-LD or plugin-ready formats.
  • Will this improve my voice search rankings?
  • Absolutely. FAQ schema is a top signal for voice assistant responses.

Structured data shouldn’t be a technical hurdle. With Summrly, you publish FAQ-rich content with built-in schema — so you rank higher, stand out in search, and get more clicks.

Enter your topic now and automatically add FAQ schema to all your qualifying content — no coding required.

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