No WebSite schema
WebSite schema is a small block of structured data (machine-readable information added to your site's code) that formally identifies your website to search engines — including its name, URL, and whether it has an internal search function. Adding WebSite schema can unlock a "sitelinks search box" in Google — the search bar that sometimes appears directly under a brand's result, letting users search your site from Google itself. It also helps AI search tools reliably identify and reference your website as a named entity. Ask your developer to add a WebSite schema block to your homepage. It's a short JSON-LD snippet that takes under 30 minutes to implement and requires no ongoing maintenance.
Why this matters
Adding WebSite schema can unlock a "sitelinks search box" in Google — the search bar that sometimes appears directly under a brand's result, letting users search your site from Google itself. It also helps AI search tools reliably identify and reference your website as a named entity.
How to fix it
Ask your developer to add a WebSite schema block to your homepage. It's a short JSON-LD snippet that takes under 30 minutes to implement and requires no ongoing maintenance.