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Automatically Generate Schema Markup When Publishing Websites, Funnels, and Webinars

Kyrios can automatically generate schema markup for published Website, Funnel, and Webinar pages that do not already contain schema.

Who This Is For

This feature is for users who publish Website, Funnel, or Webinar pages and want structured data added automatically for search engines and AI answer engines.

Use this setting when you want Kyrios to create schema markup without adding it manually to each page.

How Auto-Generated Schema Works

When Auto-generate schema is enabled, Kyrios checks each page during publishing. If a page does not contain schema markup, Kyrios generates and adds schema automatically in the background.

The page publishes immediately. Schema generation runs in parallel and does not delay publishing. Kyrios does not replace or modify schema that already exists on the page.

Supported Content Types

Auto-generated schema is available for:

  • Websites

  • Funnels

  • Webinars

The setting is configured separately for each Website, Funnel, or Webinar.

Supported Publishing Methods

Auto-generated schema runs when a page is published through any supported page-level publishing method, including:

  • Publishing from the builder

  • Publishing triggered by saving

  • Publishing from version history

The setting must be enabled for the Website, Funnel, or Webinar being published.

Enable Auto-Generated Schema

  1. Open the Website, Funnel, or Webinar.

  2. Select Settings.

  3. Locate the SEO & AEO section.

  4. Turn on Auto-generate schema.

  5. Select Save.

The setting description is:

Automatically add schema markup to pages that don't have it when published.

Default Settings for Existing and New Content

Content created before this release

The Auto-generate schema setting defaults to Off.

Existing publishing behavior does not change unless a user enables the setting and saves the change.

Content created on or after this release

The Auto-generate schema setting defaults to On.

Pages published without existing schema receive automatically generated schema.

Existing Schema Is Preserved

Kyrios does not overwrite schema markup that is already present on a page.

If a page contains manually added schema, the existing schema remains unchanged when the page is published.

Auto-generation only applies to pages that do not already contain schema.

Disable Auto-Generated Schema

  1. Open the Website, Funnel, or Webinar.

  2. Select Settings.

  3. Locate the SEO & AEO section.

  4. Turn off Auto-generate schema.

  5. Select Save.

After the setting is disabled, Kyrios will not automatically create schema for pages published from that Website, Funnel, or Webinar.

Why Schema Markup Matters

Schema markup gives search engines structured information about a page’s content.

It can improve how search engines interpret a page and may support enhanced search-result features.

Schema can also help AI answer engines understand page content more accurately.

Kyrios includes Website and Funnel design tools with built-in SEO controls, including metadata, URL settings, and page optimization features.

Common Issues and Fixes

Schema was not generated after publishing

Confirm that Auto-generate schema is enabled for the correct Website, Funnel, or Webinar.

Select Save after changing the setting, then publish the page again.

Existing schema did not change

This is expected behavior.

Kyrios preserves existing schema and does not overwrite it during publishing.

The setting is off on older content

Content created before this release defaults to Off.

Enable Auto-generate schema under Settings → SEO & AEO, then select Save.

The setting is on for newly created content

This is expected behavior.

Content created on or after this release defaults to On.

FAQ

Does auto-generation delay page publishing?

No. The page publishes immediately while schema generation runs in the background.

Will Kyrios overwrite schema I added manually?

No. Kyrios preserves existing schema and only generates schema for pages that do not already contain it.

Is the setting enabled automatically for existing content?

No. Content created before this release defaults to Off.

Is the setting enabled automatically for new content?

Yes. Content created on or after this release defaults to On.

Does one setting apply to every Website, Funnel, and Webinar?

No. The setting is controlled separately for each Website, Funnel, or Webinar.

Where is the Auto-generate schema setting located?

Open the Website, Funnel, or Webinar, select Settings, and locate the SEO & AEO section.

Do I need to take action for existing content?

No action is required unless you want Kyrios to generate schema automatically. Existing content keeps its current behavior until the setting is enabled and saved.

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