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Schema markup checks are only useful when the output tells teams what is missing, what conflicts, and what can be shipped next.
Many tools stop at telling you that structured data exists. That is not enough for real implementation work. Teams need to know whether the markup matches the page intent, whether required fields are missing, and whether there are conflicting types on the same document.
A structured data check becomes actionable when it names the schema types found, highlights incomplete fields, and points to the page sections that should own those fixes.
Not every page needs deep schema review first. Product pages, articles, local business pages, and review-heavy content tend to benefit most from visible structured data checks.