Codedication Schema Blocks Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
FAQ Schema & Review Schema Blocks
Schema Blocks adds FAQ schema and Review schema directly to the WordPress block editor — no shortcodes, no custom fields, no coding required. Each block automatically generates valid JSON-LD structured data that Google can read to display rich results in search: FAQ dropdowns, star ratings, and review snippets.
Built for Gutenberg. Works with Yoast SEO, Rank Math, and AIOSEO.
Why Schema Markup Matters
Schema markup helps search engines understand your content better, resulting in:
- Google Rich Results — FAQ dropdowns and star ratings displayed directly in search results
- Better CTR — More clicks from visually enhanced search listings
- Voice Search — Structured Q&A content ready for voice assistants
- Knowledge Graph — Potential for featured snippets and entity recognition
Features
FAQ Block — Google FAQ Rich Result
- Displays as expandable Q&A dropdowns directly in Google Search results
- Accordion-style interface in the block editor with full styling control
- Option to close others when one opens
- Proper FAQPage / Question / Answer schema.org markup
Review Block — Google Review Snippet
- Displays star ratings (1–5) in Google Search results for Products, Books, Local Businesses, and more
- Multiple item types: Product, LocalBusiness, Movie, Book, Restaurant, Thing
- Author and publisher information, publication date, review body
- Positive/negative notes and rating explanation
Settings Page — Site-wide structured data from a single dashboard
- Site Identity — Organization or Person schema with name, logo, description, contact, social profiles, and founding year
- WebSite schema — Site name, URL, and SearchAction for Google sitelinks search box
- Breadcrumbs — BreadcrumbList schema with separator and home label configuration
- Block management — Enable or disable individual schema blocks
- JSON-LD preview — Live preview of your site-wide schema output with one-click copy and “Test in Google Rich Results” button
- Completeness indicator — Visual progress ring showing how much of your identity schema is filled in
Built for SEO workflows
* Automatic JSON-LD output in the page head — single @graph array for multiple schemas
* Compatible with Google Rich Results Test and Schema.org Validator
* Works directly in the Gutenberg block editor
Compatible with Popular SEO Plugins
Schema Blocks works alongside your existing SEO plugin — it does not replace it:
- Yoast SEO — Yoast handles meta tags and site-wide schema; Schema Blocks handles content-level schema
- Rank Math — Disable duplicate schema types in Rank Math settings if needed
- AIOSEO — Fully compatible; disable conflicting schema modules in AIOSEO
- The SEO Framework — Compatible out of the box
If you already have a plugin generating FAQ or Review schema for entire pages, we recommend disabling that specific schema type to avoid duplication.
How It Works
- Add a Schema Block (FAQ or Review) to any post or page in the block editor
- Fill in your content — questions and answers, ratings, review details
- The plugin outputs valid JSON-LD structured data in the page
<head> - Google reads the schema markup and may display rich results: FAQ dropdowns, star ratings, review snippets
Validation
All schema output follows Google’s structured data guidelines. Test your pages with:
* Google Rich Results Test
* Schema.org Validator
Screenshots
FAQ Block styling — Color, Typography and Dimensions controls in the Inspector sidebar
FAQ Block with a custom theme — fully stylable to match your brand
FAQ Block frontend output — clean accordion rendered on the published page
Review Block in the editor — star rating, item type selector and review body with 4.5/5 rating
Review Block author & publisher — date, Author (Person) and Publisher (Organization) fields for valid Review schema
Review Block frontend output — headline, rating, review body and positive/negative notes
Settings page — Site Identity (Organization/Person), JSON-LD preview, completeness indicator and “Test in Google Rich Results” shortcut

