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Schema Markup & Sitemaps on Psyke Pages

Updated over 2 months ago

Psyke automatically adds both schema markup and a sitemap to every published page — no setup required. These two elements help search engines understand, crawl, and index your pages more efficiently, improving your overall SEO performance.

What Is Schema Markup?

Schema markup is structured data added to your page’s HTML. It gives search engines extra context about your content, such as:

  • what the page is about

  • what type of content it contains (article, product, FAQ, service, etc.)

  • how it relates to other information

This improves your chances of appearing with rich search features, such as:

  • enhanced snippets

  • FAQs

  • ratings

  • business information

Automatic Schema Markup on Psyke

All Psyke pages automatically include:

  • valid, SEO-friendly JSON-LD schema

  • consistent page type definitions

  • structured content blocks based on your generated page sections

This ensures your pages are immediately understandable to search engines and AI systems — no manual coding or configuration needed.

What Is a Sitemap?

A sitemap is a file that lists all your published Psyke pages. Search engines use it to:

  • discover new pages faster

  • understand your site structure

  • crawl large keyword sets more efficiently

Automatic Sitemap Generation on Psyke

Psyke creates and updates a sitemap automatically for every campaign you publish. Whenever you add or remove pages, the sitemap regenerates in real time.

This makes it easier for Google and other search engines to index your pages — especially useful when publishing dozens or hundreds of long-tail keyword pages.

Where You Can View Your Sitemap

Your sitemap is always publicly available.

If you're using a subdomain:

https://<your-subdomain>/sitemap.xml

Example:

https://pages.yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml

If you're using a reverse proxy (subfolder setup):

https://yourwebsite.com/<your-subfolder>/sitemap.xml

Example:

https://yourwebsite.com/pages/sitemap.xml

You can submit this URL directly to Google Search Console to speed up indexing.

Why This Matters

Because Psyke handles schema and sitemap generation automatically, you get:

  • faster indexing

  • improved search visibility

  • clearer content signals for search engines

  • higher chances of appearing in rich search features and AI Overviews

  • no need to manually manage structured data or XML files

Your pages are ready for SEO out of the box — at any scale.

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