AggregateRating schema present

Your website includes structured data that tells search engines your overall star rating and review count — this is the technical signal that makes gold stars appear next to your listing in Google search results. Star ratings in search results (called "rich results") significantly increase click-through rates. Having this markup in place means you're already getting that visibility boost — this is good news worth maintaining. Keep the rating count and score up to date as new reviews come in. Make sure your structured data reflects your real platform ratings and isn't hardcoded to a static number that can drift out of date.

Why this matters

Star ratings in search results (called "rich results") significantly increase click-through rates. Having this markup in place means you're already getting that visibility boost — this is good news worth maintaining.

How to fix it

Keep the rating count and score up to date as new reviews come in. Make sure your structured data reflects your real platform ratings and isn't hardcoded to a static number that can drift out of date.