No Speakable schema for voice AI
Your site has FAQ content but no Speakable schema — a code tag defined by Schema.org that identifies which parts of your page are most suitable to be read aloud by a voice assistant. Google experimented with Speakable in limited beta but it is not currently an active rich result type. While Google's Speakable rich result is not broadly active, the underlying markup may still help other AI systems and voice platforms identify your most concise, quotable content. It is a low-cost structural signal for emerging voice and AI interfaces. If voice search is relevant to your audience, ask your developer to add Speakable schema (in JSON-LD format) pointing to your key summary paragraphs or FAQ answers. Keep expectations measured — this is a forward-looking signal rather than a guaranteed visibility boost today.
Why this matters
While Google's Speakable rich result is not broadly active, the underlying markup may still help other AI systems and voice platforms identify your most concise, quotable content. It is a low-cost structural signal for emerging voice and AI interfaces.
How to fix it
If voice search is relevant to your audience, ask your developer to add Speakable schema (in JSON-LD format) pointing to your key summary paragraphs or FAQ answers. Keep expectations measured — this is a forward-looking signal rather than a guaranteed visibility boost today.