When this workflow fits
- JSON-LD, Microdata, and RDFa inventory
- Product, Article, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList, Organization, and WebSite checks
- Rich Results Test handoff preparation
- Schema changes before publishing or migration
Inspect JSON-LD, Microdata, RDFa, schema types, parse errors, field coverage, visible-content consistency, FAQ opportunities, and rich-result handoffs.
For SEOs and developers validating structured data while the page is open in Chrome.
Each check is designed to be reviewed while the page is open in Chrome, then copied or exported when the fix needs to move.
The goal is a practical audit path: scan the active page, inspect evidence, decide priority, and hand off only what matters.
Run the scan on the rendered page, not only on source templates.
Open Schema to compare detected entities, formats, and field coverage.
Check visible content consistency before handing markup to a developer.
Copy the JSON-LD handoff or open the Rich Results Test when external validation is needed.
Move from this audit into adjacent checks when the page needs a wider review.
Use Crowra when you need a practical Chrome SEO audit beside the page you are reviewing, not another detached dashboard.
Use Crowra to make pages easier for search systems and answer engines to crawl, classify, summarize, and connect to the right entity.
Use Crowra for the technical SEO pass that usually requires source checks, validators, PageSpeed, robots tools, and handoff notes.
Use these practical articles when you need deeper context before or after running the audit.
Quick answers for people comparing Crowra with adjacent SEO tools.
Yes. Crowra detects JSON-LD, Microdata, and RDFa so legacy templates and mixed CMS output do not hide from the audit.
Crowra can draft JSON-LD snippets for common schema types and prepare copyable handoffs, while still encouraging external validation for rich-result eligibility.
Crowra keeps the review close to the live page, with SEO, schema, links, crawlability, accessibility, AI readiness, and fix handoffs in one Chrome side panel.