DataStackLogic GEO Schema is a structured data plugin for WordPress that helps configure the schema markup used by AI systems and search engines to understand your business. All settings are managed from the WordPress admin, no coding required.
As AI-powered search evolves, structured data helps search engines and AI systems understand your site content. This plugin provides tools to configure that structured data.
Organization Schema — Outputs a complete Organization JSON-LD block in the <head> of every page on your site. Covers your legal name, schema type, description, logo, address, phone, founding date, and social profiles (sameAs). This is the foundational GEO signal — without it, AI systems have to guess who you are.
LocalBusiness Schema — Map any WordPress page to a physical location. Each entry outputs a LocalBusiness JSON-LD block with full address, geo-coordinates, opening hours, and phone number. Critical for location-based AI answers.
FAQPage Schema — Assign Q&A pairs to any page or post. Outputs as FAQPage JSON-LD — the highest-value GEO signal. When ChatGPT or Perplexity answer a question, they heavily favor pages with structured FAQ data. Includes a bulk CSV importer and a Site Scanner that automatically pulls FAQ content from your WordPress REST API.
AI Crawler Control — Manages robots.txt directives for all 15 major AI crawlers including GPTBot (ChatGPT), ClaudeBot (Anthropic), PerplexityBot, Google-Extended (Gemini), Bingbot (Copilot), Applebot-Extended, Meta-ExternalAgent, Amazonbot, CCBot, Cohere-AI, YouBot, Bytespider, MistralAI, and more. One toggle per crawler — no manual robots.txt editing needed.
Product Schema — 14 schema types for financial products and services: AutoLoan, MortgageLoan, CreditCard, CheckingAccount, SavingsAccount, HomeEquityLoan, StudentLoan, PersonalLoan, BusinessLoan, InsuranceProduct, InvestmentAccount, MoneyTransfer, PaymentCard, and DepositAccount.
<head> — no shortcodes, no page builder dependenciesThis plugin does not collect any user data. No external services are called on the frontend. All configuration is stored in your WordPress database.