SWISS-MADE METADATA GOVERNANCEWith AuthorityGrid Suite :
Govern Schema.org
JSON-LD Structured Data.

Reduce Semantic Drift
for LLMs, AEO, and GSC.
Clarify What Your Website Means.

AuthorityGrid is a local-first metadata governance and structured authority engine. It helps organisations generate, govern, enrich, and control Schema.org JSON-LD across pages, services, articles, doctrine hubs, glossaries, and multilingual estates — without handing the semantic layer to a cloud dependency or leaving it to plugin collisions. The Suite is positioned as a governance-aware engine for search, AEO, LLMs, entity consistency and rich results, with long-term semantic stability.

AuthorityGrid started originally with WordPress because the current local-first engine is mature there. Today, the broader offer is metadata governance for digital estates: schema diagnostics, entity and surface mapping, authority rules, implementation architecture, and rollout guidance for WordPress, mixed CMS, headless, static, eCommerce, and custom environments.

Featured
AuthorityGrid Capabilities

For mixed digital estates, the same governance method can support schema diagnostics, metadata mapping, and implementation architecture across CMS, headless, static, eCommerce, or custom environments.

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01
Local-First Schema Engine
Generate a governed JSON-LD graph. AuthorityGrid builds structured data for 26 Schema.org types across a four-layer pipeline — Foundation, Page, Enhancement, Entity — covering pages, articles, brand entities, services, events, products, glossary terms, videos, FAQs, HowTo guides. No remote platform required.
02
Schema Authority Mode & Governance
Control exactly which schema types are emitted per page with three visibility modes (full, minimal, off), per-type suppression, competitor output detection, and validation modes (advisory or blocking). Keep existing SEO plugin output where it works. Override where it drifts. Turn frameworks, methods, products, and strategic concepts into governed authority nodes. Define where they apply and let AuthorityGrid enrich eligible pages through reusable rules instead of hand-editing markup.
03
Content Relations & Semantic Linking
Link articles, services, case studies, and hub pages to the right conceptual entities through machine-readable about, mentions, hasPart, and subjectOf relationships. AuthorityGrid builds and supports these cross-references through glossary terms, purpose classification, hierarchy, and governed configuration. That gives search engines and LLMs a cleaner view of the site’s internal logic.
04
Plugin-Heavy Stack Compatibility
AuthorityGrid is designed to coexist with other SEO plugins, WooCommerce, themes, caches, builders, multilingual plugins, page builders, and legacy markup. Built-in conflict detection identifies overlapping schema output and contextual notices explain what to do about it. Those checks enrich or govern output without forcing a full-stack replacement.
05
Diagnostics, Validation & Exposure Control
Use governance rules you define, schema validation (advisory or blocking mode), conflict detection across 7 SEO and Schema vendor plugins, per-URL visibility control, epoch-based cache with O(1) invalidation, raw JSON-LD preview, site health checks, batch schema comparison, CSV export, and a settings export/import system. +2'700 automated tests after each release verify correctness.

Questions
AuthorityGrid
Helps Answer

AuthorityGrid is built for organisations where metadata has become an operating and strategic concern. That usually means leadership teams, CTOs, digital owners, agencies, or portfolio operators facing structured-data drift, plugin overlap, multilingual inconsistency, or unclear ownership of machine-readable identity.

When several systems can emit JSON-LD, when websites span languages or CMS environments, when agencies and internal teams share responsibility, and when AI systems start reading metadata as authority signals, the question becomes operational: who controls what the estate means to machines ?

AuthorityGrid gives technical and leadership teams a governed metadata layer: explainable output, validation, coexistence discipline, authority rules, and long-term semantic control.

What Different Stakeholders See

For the CTO or Technical Approver

AuthorityGrid reduces ambiguity around schema ownership, plugin coexistence, validation, local-first control, and metadata changes that would otherwise remain hidden inside themes, SEO plugins, or manual snippets.

For the Head of Digital or Content Operations

AuthorityGrid gives editors and digital teams a clearer operating model: page purpose, visibility modes, controlled enrichment, diagnostics, preview, and explainable handover.

For Agencies and Implementation Partners

AuthorityGrid creates a defensible governance layer around schema work. It can coexist with existing SEO tools and becomes part of a higher-value audit, migration, or structured-data remediation engagement.

For Executive or Portfolio Owners

AuthorityGrid supports cleaner digital authority posture across brands, languages, sites, and ownership events where unmanaged metadata can become reputational, operational, or visibility drift.

AuthorityGrid is built for organisations that already understand that structured data is no longer a small SEO setting. It becomes a governance issue when multiple systems emit JSON-LD, when multilingual content drifts, when service pages and doctrine hubs are disconnected, or when AI assistants begin reading a website as a fragmented machine-readable estate.

The product is relevant when the question is no longer “Which schema plugin should we install ?” but “Who controls what our website means to machines and search engines ?”

  • Which system currently controls our Organization, WebSite, Service, Article, Product, FAQ, and Breadcrumb schema ?
  • Do Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, WooCommerce, the theme, and manual JSON-LD fragments contradict each other ?
  • Are our service pages, hub pages, glossary entries, and articles connected in machine-readable data ?
  • Can we prove which schema changed, why it changed, and who approved the operating mode ?
  • Do our multilingual pages still express the same entities, surfaces, and signals across languages ?
  • Can we run advisory or blocking validation before structured data reaches production ?
  • Can an agency, internal team, or CTO understand the metadata operating model after handover ?

DEMOWatch AuthorityGrid
Metadata Governance in Action —
Complete Demo Product Walkthrough

v2.71.1 — March 2026

See how AuthorityGrid turns WordPress content into a governed content knowledge graph with local JSON-LD generation, page-purpose classification, semantic enrichment, conflict-aware output control, diagnostics, and governance-ready structured data.

  • Local-first schema generation for 26 Schema.org types
  • Governance-ready structured data for AEO and LLM-facing estates
  • Page Purpose classification with hub architecture and blueprint guidance
  • Conflict detection, preview of other schemas, diagnostics, and controlled coexistence with SEO plugins
  • CMS-aware metadata governance method for mixed, headless, static, eCommerce, or custom digital estates

CLIENTSSome businesses we work with
since 1990

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AuthorityGrid comes from the same delivery discipline behind decades of work across complex corporate, industrial, banking, WealthTech, private equity, and high-governance environments. Logos and references indicate broader professional background and delivery context, not necessarily AuthorityGrid product deployments.

Predictable Pricing
& Controlled Metadata Governance with AuthorityGrid

No per-request pricing, no forced semantic SaaS, no cloud Schema.org data holding, and no obligation to externalise core schema control. AuthorityGrid provides a mature local-first WordPress engine and a broader metadata governance method for mixed digital estates and CMS environments. Larger environments can extend deployment, governance, and operating coverage as estate complexity grows.

AuthorityGrid pricing reflects the operating complexity of the metadata layer: diagnosis, migration, conflict remediation, governance configuration, validation, documentation, handover, continuity coverage, site count, language count, CMS diversity, schema conflict depth, stakeholder alignment, and executive reporting cadence.

Core Deployment Programs

These are the main AuthorityGrid deployment paths for organisations that already know they need metadata governance inside a CMS, or a WordPress-heavy estate.

Essential Governance Baseline
CHF/$/£/€
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Single-site deployments that need stronger schema discipline, cleaner JSON-LD output, and controlled coexistence with existing plugins without requiring broader multi-entity governance.

For expert-led websites, boutique firms, consultants, specialist businesses, and focused professional estates that need a governed metadata baseline without enterprise rollout complexity. Establish controlled local JSON-LD, core schema settings, conflict review, and a clean foundation for future metadata governance.
Standard Governance Deployment
CHF/$/£/€
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Professional WordPress estates where schema output already exists but lacks governance, where SEO plugins, themes, manual snippets, or legacy configurations may already produce overlapping or inconsistent structured data.

For established service firms, agencies, specialist publishers, and content-heavy organisations that need schema migration, plugin conflict remediation, page-purpose configuration, diagnostics, validation controls, and operational handover without enterprise rollout complexity.
Advanced Governance Deployment
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High-governance structures, multi-brand operators, regulated groups, and transformation-heavy environments that require estate-wide semantic consistency, implementation discipline, governance oversight, and a controlled operating model for structured data at scale.

For multilingual, plugin-heavy, regulated, agency-managed, or governance-sensitive CMS or WordPress estates requiring deeper migration, semantic configuration, diagnostics, validation, stakeholder alignment, and operating discipline.

AuthorityGrid is licensed per version, runs locally, and keeps structured data governance under your control.

Strategic Expansion Programs

These programs are used when the scope is not yet clear, when the digital estate goes beyond one website, spans several platform environments, or when metadata governance becomes a board-visible, multi-site, mixed-CMS, enterprise, or portfolio-level architecture issue.

Metadata Governance Audit
CHF/$/£/€
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For organisations with mixed-estate platforms, multiple CMS platforms, multilingual sites, headless properties, eCommerce systems, or custom front ends needing schema inventory, metadata risk mapping, governance architecture, and implementation recommendations.
Semantic Control Sprint
CHF/$/£/€
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For multi-site, multi-language, mixed-CMS, regulated, or board-visible environments requiring deeper governance modeling, migration architecture, schema ownership rules, stakeholder alignment, and operating discipline.
Portfolio Governance Program
CHF/$/£/€
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For PE-backed, multi-brand, multi-CMS, or portfolio-level environments needing semantic standardisation across digital assets, platforms, languages, vendors, and operating teams.

Deployment Modes

WP or other CMS Local Engine

Productized AuthorityGrid deployment inside WordPress or any other CMS, with local JSON-LD generation, validation, conflict detection, diagnostics, authority rules, and governance handover.

Mixed-Estate Governance Audit

Audit and map schema output across multiple websites, CMS platforms, languages, templates, agencies, plugins, and vendors. Identify drift, duplication, conflicts, missing entity links, and ownership gaps.

Headless / Static Architecture

Design a CMS-agnostic JSON-LD output model for headless, static, or frontend-rendered systems where metadata must be generated, validated, and deployed through controlled pipelines.

Enterprise Adapter Roadmap

For larger digital estates, define whether dedicated connectors, export formats, API bridges, CI/CD checks, or platform-specific adapters should be scoped as part of an enterprise program.

Just starting out
with AuthorityGrid ?

For organisations that are not ready to choose a deployment program yet, the Metadata Risk Snapshot provides a structured first step. It clarifies the current state of the metadata layer before committing to implementation.

Metadata Risk Snapshot
CHF/$/£/€
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A paid diagnostic for organisations that need to understand schema drift, plugin conflicts, structured-data quality, metadata governance risks, and AEO / LLM readiness before deployment. Produces a concise executive memo and deployment recommendation.

Guardian Care Plan
Continuity & Governance Coverage
─ Annual Coverage Add-On

Guardian Care Plan is optional. It is the annual operational coverage layer for governed AuthorityGrid deployments that need priority support, compatibility oversight, current-major release updates, operational continuity, and periodic governance checks beyond the standard baseline included with the licence.

Add-on: Annual Guardian Care Plan
CHF/$/£/€
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Optional annual coverage for governed AuthorityGrid deployments. Includes compatibility oversight, priority support, current-major release updates, operational continuity, and periodic governance checks.

What you receive:

🔹 Priority support from senior engineers.
🔹 Compatibility updates for supported WordPress and plugin environments.
🔹 Governance and diagnostics reviews.
🔹 All upgrades for the current licensed major release.
🔹 Dedicated escalation path for production issues affecting metadata integrity.
Enterprise Governance Continuity
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Optional recurring coverage for larger estates requiring quarterly governance reviews, metadata drift review, executive reporting, compatibility planning, roadmap alignment, stakeholder coordination, and escalation support.

What you receive:

🔹 All from Guardian Care Plan.
🔹 Quarterly metadata governance reviews.
🔹 Metadata drift analysis across larger estates.
🔹 Executive reporting and recommendations.
🔹 Compatibility planning and roadmap alignment.
🔹 Stakeholder coordination and governance handover updates.
🔹 Escalation support for estate-level structured-data issues.
Delivery Time & Product Longevity
Prices are shown as public guidance. Every deployment is scoped before delivery. AuthorityGrid remains under the client’s control and does not require a product SaaS subscription.

AuthorityGrid is licensed per major version. Each licence includes use of the purchased version and standard baseline support. The principle is “buy once, use it for the lifetime of Version vX”. Ongoing operational coverage is available through Guardian Care or Enterprise Governance Continuity Oversight.

A focused AuthorityGrid deployment can usually be completed in a short implementation cycle of 10 days, once access, sample URLs, current schema output, and governance expectations are available. Larger estates are scoped as phased mandates.

A well-scoped implementation should remain structurally useful for 3–5 years if there are no major changes to the website architecture, CMS, theme stack, SEO/plugin stack, language structure, service model, or governance requirements.

Pricing Questions about AuthorityGrid

Q1. Is AuthorityGrid a one-time licence or a subscription ?
A. AuthorityGrid is licensed per major version.

A one-time license purchase grants perpetual rights to use the purchased major version. There are no recurring platform fees. AuthorityGrid is licensed for different digital estate sizes and operating models: from single governed WordPress environments to multi-brand and high-governance deployments.

Q2. What happens when a new major version ships ?
A. You choose.

Stay on the current major version, or upgrade later when the estate is ready. Minor and patch releases within the licensed major version remain available without forcing a migration rhythm. Core stability and standard fixes for the purchased major version remain available even without Guardian Care Plan.

Q3. Do I need the Guardian Care Plan to receive updates within the major version ?
A. No.

No. The base licence covers the purchased major version and includes standard baseline support. Guardian Care Plan is optional and adds priority support, compatibility oversight, data governance reviews, and upgrade handling on your behalf.

Q4. Can an organisation expand from Essential to Standard, Advanced, Enterprise, or Portfolio-level governance later ?
A. Yes.

AuthorityGrid is designed to scale with estate complexity. A focused deployment can start with the Essential Governance Baseline and later expand into Standard, Advanced, Enterprise, Mixed-Estate, or Portfolio-level governance as the number of sites, languages, schema sources, CMS environments, and governance requirements grow.

Q5. Does AuthorityGrid require a SaaS platform ?
A. No.

The product doctrine is local-first. Any future control plane or managed governance layer remains optional, never mandatory.

Q6. Does AuthorityGrid replace Yoast, Rank Math, or other SEO plugins ?
A. Not by default.

AuthorityGrid is built to enrich, govern, or selectively override existing schema output where needed. Built-in conflict detection identifies overlapping output from Yoast, Rank Math, AIOSEO, SEOPress, and WooCommerce. Today, AuthorityGrid can coexist with seven common SEO and schema plugins rather than demanding a clean-room rebuild.

Q7. Does AuthorityGrid replace Schema.org standards ?
A. No.

AuthorityGrid governs how structured data is generated, enriched, and controlled in WordPress while remaining fully aligned with the Schema.org vocabulary and data model.

Q8. Is it relevant for multilingual sites ?
A. Yes.

Multilingual governance is built into the product logic. WPML integration, language-scoped cache keys, purpose classification, and rule behavior can be aligned across translated content.

Q9. What does Enterprise include beyond the plugin itself ?
A. It depends on the estate.

Enterprise uses the same AuthorityGrid core, with a broader delivery, governance, and rollout scope around it.

Enterprise engagements can include architecture review, implementation planning, governance modelling, conflict remediation, CI/CD-aware rollout support, diagnostics, and governance refinement.

Enterprise engagements can include implementation planning, architecture review, schema ownership rules, migration from existing schema setups, conflict remediation, diagnostics, stakeholder handover, governance refinement, and continuity planning. Scope depends on the estate.

Q10. Is AuthorityGrid only for Enterprise Customers ?
A. No.

The first reference implementations came from governance-heavy client environments, but the product is usable beyond enterprise-only contexts. The product architecture and design can apply for focused expert-led websites, specialist firms, agencies, multilingual organisations, regulated environments, and enterprise estates. Clients can use their own frameworks, services, or internal models and bind them to their content through Page Purpose classification and Schema Authority Mode.

Q11. What is being bought in practice ?
A. A governed semantic operating layer.

Clients are buying cleaner Schema.org JSON-LD generation, purpose-aware enrichment, lower schema drift, stronger identity consistency, more explainable output, and a metadata layer that remains under their control.

Q12. Why you recommend an implementation to be consulting-delivered ?
A. Metadata governance is not only a technical installation. It requires decisions about ownership, exposure, plugin coexistence, validation mode, migration boundaries, multilingual drift, and operational handover. At the same time, some organisation can implement themselves or with the consulting team of their choice.

AuthorityGrid is delivered through CTS-EMEIA Labs because the risk sits at the intersection of software architecture, content operations, digital governance, and executive visibility. The product provides the engine. The deployment defines the operating model. This is why AuthorityGrid is not distributed as a public product checkout. The wrong installation can create another layer of metadata noise. The right deployment creates control.

Exemples
& Client Scenarios

AuthorityGrid is usually implemented when structured data has become difficult to explain, maintain, or trust. The issue may appear as SEO and/or Schema.org plugins overlap, duplicated JSON-LD, multilingual drift, unclear schema ownership, disconnected service pages, inherited templates, or uncertainty about how search engines and AI systems read the organisation.

The examples below describe common situations where metadata governance becomes useful. They also show the likely starting program and the advisory modules that may apply.

Expert-Led Professional Website

Typical client
Independent expert, boutique advisory firm, board advisor, specialist consultant, law firm, medical specialist, architecture office, wealth advisor, or niche B2B service provider.

Typical situation
The website is usually WordPress-based, already uses an SEO plugin, and contains service pages, expert profiles, articles, case references, and sometimes glossary or methodology content. The visible website may be carefully positioned, while the machine-readable layer still depends on generic plugin defaults. Organization, Person, Service, Article, FAQ, and Breadcrumb data may exist, but without a clear model for what should be exposed, where, and why.

Recommended starting point
Essential Governance Baseline starting at 6.7k

Typical add-ons

  • Authority / Person / Organization schema review.
  • Local JSON-LD baseline configuration.
  • Review of existing SEO plugin output.
  • Conflict check on priority pages.
  • Service and profile page metadata cleanup.
  • Light governance handover for the site owner or webmaster.
  • Guardian Care if the site is updated regularly.

Why this client fits
The website is an authority asset. The structured-data layer should support the same level of care as the visible positioning: services, expertise, people, references, and strategic content need a clean machine-readable foundation.

Specialist Firm with a Growing Content & Digital Estate

Typical client
Consulting firm, specialist agency, professional-services company, training organisation, technical service provider, expert-led publisher, or B2B firm with an expanding article, service, and landing-page footprint.

Typical situation
The site has grown through campaigns, service pages, articles, case studies, category archives, author pages, landing pages, and possibly early multilingual content. Several plugins, templates, builders, or manual snippets may already emit schema. The metadata layer has become an accumulation of historical decisions: useful fragments, old defaults, inherited templates, duplicate outputs, and exceptions added during earlier redesigns or SEO work.

Recommended starting point
Standard Governance Deployment 12.8k+

Typical add-ons

  • Metadata Risk Snapshot if the current state is unclear.
  • Page Purpose classification for key pages.
  • Service schema cleanup and controlled exposure.
  • Conflict remediation between AuthorityGrid and existing SEO/schema outputs.
  • Diagnostics export and interpretation.
  • Handover for internal teams, webmaster, or agency.
  • Guardian Care for compatibility and external governance checks.

Why this client fits
The organisation has moved beyond a simple website. Metadata now influences how services, expertise, content hubs, case evidence, and authority signals are interpreted by search engines, LLMs, AI assistants, and technical auditors. AuthorityGrid gives that layer structure, ownership, and a maintainable operating pattern.

Multilingual, Regulated, or Agency-Managed Digital Estate

Typical client
Regulated service firm, healthcare group, financial advisory company, multilingual professional-services firm, international B2B operator, agency-managed corporate estate, or organisation where several teams share responsibility for digital output.

Typical situation
The digital estate includes multiple languages, plugin-heavy architecture, agency-managed content, compliance-sensitive pages, legacy schema fragments, translation workflows, and several service or entity definitions. SEO, content, technical maintenance, translation, compliance, and governance may sit with different teams. Metadata decisions may be hidden in plugins, templates, agency conventions, page builders, or legacy snippets. A change in one place can create inconsistencies elsewhere.

Recommended starting point
Advanced Governance Deployment 24k+

Typical add-ons

  • Multilingual schema drift review.
  • Stakeholder alignment session.
  • Schema ownership and authority-rule definition.
  • Validation mode configuration.
  • Conflict detection and suppression logic review.
  • Editorial and technical handover documentation.
  • Executive metadata memo for digital leadership.
  • Enterprise Governance Continuity if quarterly review is needed.

Why this client fits
The metadata layer has become an operating risk. The organisation needs explainable output, validation, ownership, coexistence discipline, and a controlled operating model across teams, languages, plugins, templates, and publishing responsibilities.

Enterprise, Mixed-CMS, or Portfolio Environment

Typical client
PE-backed portfolio company, multi-brand group, regulated enterprise, acquisition-heavy operator, private equity operating partner, or organisation managing several websites through different agencies, CMS platforms, regional teams, or legacy environments.

Typical situation
The estate may include WordPress, legacy CMS platforms, headless front ends, eCommerce systems, static sites, microsites, acquired brands, regional websites, and custom templates. Structured data may be generated by plugins, APIs, hardcoded snippets, platform defaults, agencies, and internal teams. A complete view of metadata ownership, schema quality, entity consistency, and AI/search readiness is usually missing.

Recommended starting point
Enterprise Semantic Control Sprint 55k+ with Mixed-Estate Metadata Governance Audit 14.8k+

Typical add-ons

  • Portfolio-wide metadata inventory.
  • Schema source mapping across websites, CMS platforms, templates, and vendors.
  • Entity and surface mapping.
  • Structured-data ownership model.
  • Governance architecture for digital teams and agencies.
  • Rollout standards for future websites, migrations, or acquired brands.
  • Executive memo for leadership, operating partners, or governance teams.
  • Enterprise Adapter Roadmap if non-WordPress implementation is justified.
  • Enterprise Governance Continuity for quarterly drift review and executive reporting.

Why this client fits
The issue is estate-level semantic control. The organisation needs to know what the whole group means to LLMs, which systems expose that meaning, who owns the governance rules, and how consistency is maintained across platforms, languages, vendors, and ownership changes.

A PRAGMATIC SOLUTIONWhy AuthorityGrid ?
Because
Structured Data Without Governance Drifts.

Most WordPress websites do not suffer from a total absence of structured data. They suffer from unmanaged, low-quality, or conflicting JSON-LD. In practice, multiple plugins emit overlapping blocks. Legacy templates stay behind after redesigns. Multilingual content drifts away from the original intent. Hub pages exist publicly but never get linked semantically to the content that applies their concepts.

AuthorityGrid Suite addresses this kind of operational problem. It turns WordPress structured data into a well managed and controlled system of entities, surfaces, and signals — not a pile of semi-accidental markup fragments for AEO, LLMs or rich data. This approach is the difference that matters when the site needs to stay coherent for search engines, AI assistants, LLM retrieval, internal governance, and long-term brand clarity.

Engineered for Semantic Control

AuthorityGrid tells the machine-readable layer what the website actually means.

🔹 Pages describe services ? Govern the service entities and their exposure.
🔹 Hub pages and pillar content organise the content ? Classify their purpose and let AuthorityGrid build hasPart relationships to child pages automatically.
🔹 Other SEO plugins already emit schema data ? Then keep the baseline, enrich what matters, and stop semantic drift at the governance layer.

Who AuthorityGrid Is For ?

Start with a Metadata Risk Snapshot if the estate needs diagnosis before deployment. Or move directly to an AuthorityGrid Governance Deployment if the scope is already clear.

Strong Fit

✅ Multilingual WordPress estates with schema drift.

✅ Professional-services firms with doctrine, glossary, service, and article content.

✅ Agencies managing plugin-heavy CMS stacks.

✅ Regulated or reputation-sensitive organisations.

✅ PE-backed, multi-brand, or portfolio-level digital estates.

✅ Owner-operators who care about AEO, LLM visibility, and machine-readable identity.

Low Fit

🔻 Very small brochure sites with no semantic complexity.

🔻 Teams looking for the cheapest rich-snippet plugin.

🔻 Organisations with no owner for content governance or metadata quality.

🔻 Buyers seeking a cloud-managed semantic SaaS as the default operating model.

🔻 Agencies looking only for a low-cost/high-margins resale plugin.

DEEP SEMANTIC DIAGNOSTICWhat’s Broken ?
Find It.
Govern It.
Clarify It.

Every rich content website loses its semantic coherence somewhere. The difference is knowing where and why. AuthorityGrid surfaces the machine-readable layer as an operational concern and reduces the hidden side effects of legacy plugin output and old templates.

Every Signal Matters

  • Schema Drift & Conflict Detection — detect overlapping and/or contradictory output across 7 vendor plugins, WP themes, and legacy custom code with machine-readable conflict catalogs and automatic feature detection
  • Purpose-Aware Enrichment — classify pages by editorial purpose (service pages, doctrine hubs, glossaries, case studies) and let AuthorityGrid build the right schema relationships automatically — while it is also possible to manually edit JSON data, connect articles, services, glossaries, and case studies to their governing concepts
  • Local-First WordPress Operation — run the core engine fully inside WordPress, with no cloud nor SaaS diagnostics, epoch-based cache, governance-aware defaults, batch schema comparison, checklists, and CSV export built into your estate

SINCE 2017Connecting
the dots
with
AuthorityGrid

Ready
to Bring Metadata
Under Control ?

Weak schema rarely announces itself. It just lowers clarity, fragments identity, and leaves search engines, AEO, and LLMs to infer the wrong structure. Bring the semantic layer back under governance with AuthorityGrid Suite.

INSTALLATIONHow It Works —
From Metadata Risk
to Controlled Graph
in 4 Steps

1️⃣ Diagnose & Scope

Review current schema output, plugin or template conflicts, CMS sources, page purpose, multilingual drift, and governance risks. Define the deployment scope before implementation.

2️⃣ Install & Choose the Deployment Mode

Install AuthorityGrid and activate the local engine. The product generates a stable baseline graph for core pages, brand identity, articles, services, and selected enhancement modules — automatically where is possible.

For mixed CMS, headless, static, eCommerce, or custom environments, define the governance architecture, implementation pattern, validation model, and rollout path. Use the productized WordPress engine where WordPress is in scope. 

3️⃣ Classify & Govern

Assign page purposes, configure visibility modes, review conflict detection, set Schema Authority Mode per type, and define which modules enrich which pages. Keep what already works. Govern what drifts. Enrich what matters. Document which contents are allowed to emit which public metadata signals.

4️⃣ Validate & Operate

Preview JSON-LD data by URL, run validation rules in advisory or blocking mode, inspect conflicts, compare schema site-wide, export diagnostics, and keep the semantic layer aligned with the technical estate and as content, platforms, agencies, and governance needs evolve.

 

CHANGELOGWhat’s New in AuthorityGrid ?
Latest: v2.97.4 — May 2026

  • Fixed: BreadcrumbList graph-linking defect affecting Search Console breadcrumb eligibility
  • Stats: +1’800 automated tests

v2.71.0 — Governance Intelligence

  • New: Machine-readable conflict catalog with tri-state plugin feature detection
  • New: Observed Schema Inventory — fetch any page, see AG vs external JSON-LD attribution
  • New: Contextual conflict notices filtered by active settings tab
  • New: Settings Export/Import with 8-step validation
  • New: Batch Schema Comparator — site-wide conflict analysis in chunked batches
  • 61 new tests

v2.68.0 — Schema Authority Mode

  • New: Per-type schema suppression with Authority tab and foundation exemption
  • New: Settings role restriction with capability-based access
  • New: FAQ answer enrichment (answerCount, datePublished, HTML answers)
  • New: HowToSection hierarchical grouping
  • New: Organization parentOrganization topology
  • New: Keyset pagination for batch operations

v2.66.0 — Schema Validation Mode

  • New: Off / Advisory / Blocking validation modes (global + per-post)
  • New: Foundation exemption — Organisation and WebSite nodes are never blocked
  • New: WAI-ARIA compliant module headers (18 accordion sections)
  • New: R1 integration runner (69 automated checks)

v2.65.0 — Schema Features & Governance

  • New: Schema cross-linking (hasPart, subjectOf, mentions relationships)
  • New: Schema Detail Level setting (Essential / Standard / Complete)
  • New: CacheWarmer bridge extraction for architecture isolation
  • New: Migration retry counter with auto-skip

v2.50.0 — Page Purpose & Blueprint

  • New: Page Purpose classification (8 purpose codes)
  • New: Blueprint card with per-purpose checklist
  • New: Purpose distribution in Diagnostics
  • New: Taxonomy archive purpose classification

71 releases shipped since v1.0.0 (first version mid-2017)

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AuthorityGrid
Insights in Action:
Case Studies
& Exclusive Reports

Real-world impact in metadata governance is rarely visible in a screenshot. It appears in cleaner graphs, less drift, better entity coherence, cleaner visibility signals, stronger LLM machine-readable coherence, and lower editorial maintenance overhead.

Case Study:
Cleaning Schema Drift Across a Multilingual Services Estate

A professional-services website had overlapping schema from a theme, an SEO plugin, and years of manual exceptions. Service pages, expert pages, glossary terms, blog articles, and hub content were semantically disconnected.

Before:

🔻 Duplicate or conflicting JSON-LD Schema.org blocks
🔻 Inconsistent handling across multilingual pages and posts
🔻 No machine-readable link between services and related hub concepts
🔻 Editors avoiding schema changes because every change felt risky

After:

✅ Baseline graph clarified across well-defined 26 Schema.org types
✅ Pillar and hub pages classified with purpose codes and hasPart relationships
✅ Conflict detection identified 7 overlapping SEO and Schema data generation plugins with remediation guidance
✅ Reduced manual schema maintenance and cleaner data output and governance discipline

Data Story:
Why Structured Data Fails Quietly

Most websites lack markup altogether. They lack reliable, governed, high-quality structured data. The common failure pattern is gradual: 

  • multiple tools emit overlapping graph fragments
  • services, pillar, and hub pages never connect to the content they organise
  • multilingual pages diverge semantically
  • editors stop touching schema data because the layer becomes fragile

Case Study:
Making a Professional Ecosystem Legible to Search and LLMs

A consulting estate website had frameworks, glossary entries, portfolio pages, service pages, pillar pages, and technical tooling pages spread across brands. Human readers could understand the logic. Machines could not.

Before:

🔻 Hub and pillar pages lived in isolation with no structured relationships
🔻 Supporting content like blog articles looked semantically generic
🔻 Cross-brand structure existed in prose but not in governed metadata

After:

✅ Hub and pillar pages became classified entities with purpose-driven relationships
✅ Relevant pages gained stable hasPart, about, and mentions links
✅ The ecosystem became more legible as a governed structure rather than a loose archive of pages

Exclusive Report:
AEO / LLM Metadata Governance Benchmarks

Most structured-data tools still optimise for visible snippets, Google, and plugin convenience. AuthorityGrid Suite is built for a different question: whether a digital estate can remain semantically consistent under real operating conditions, LLMs and AEO data needs.

Inside the Report:

🔹 Where schema drift usually starts
🔹 Why hub, pillar, and glossary pages fail to influence the rest of the digital estate
🔹 How local-first governance changes risk and lowers maintenance
🔹 What professional marketing teams should measure beyond “rich results”

Who Is This For ?

🔹 regulated and high-accountability digital estates and high-stakes marketing communication
🔹 multilingual service firms with content for different markets and regions
🔹 MarTech agencies handling complex WordPress stacks
🔹 owner-operators who care about GSC / AEO / LLM posture rather than commodity plugin output

Exclusive Report:
Metadata Governance Benchmarks for AEO & LLM Readiness

Most structured-data tools still optimise for visible snippets and plugin convenience. AuthorityGrid is built for a different question: whether a digital estate can remain semantically consistent under real operating conditions. Labs by CTS-EMEIA is presenting a practical report on where schema drift starts, why hubs and glossary pages fail, and what serious teams should measure beyond visible rich results.

Inside the Report:

✔ Where schema drift usually starts — and why most teams notice too late.
✔ Why hub and glossary pages fail to influence the rest of the estate.
✔ How local-first governance changes risk and maintenance overhead.
✔ What serious teams should measure beyond “rich results”.

Who Is This For ?

🔹 regulated and high-accountability digital estates
🔹 multilingual service firms
🔹 agencies handling complex WordPress stacks
🔹 owner-operators who care about AEO / LLM posture rather than plugin theatre

Inside
CTS-EMEIA Labs

The State of Schema.org Governance Across a Multi-Site WordPress Ecosystem
A self-audit of 8 web properties revealed schema drift, entity confusion, and the operational case for governed structured data.
The AEO Entity Seed Pattern: How to Make LLMs Consistently Describe Your Business Correctly
A governed pattern for canonical phrases, schema mentions, and AuthorityGrid links that help LLM-facing systems describe a business with less drift.
The 6 Recurring Bug Classes in WordPress Plugin Refactoring — and How to Kill Them
After 80+ releases, 6 patterns account for most recurring bugs: extraction residue, phantom methods, unguarded transitions, dead features, missing cascades, split-brain presentation.
Schema.org Governance for WordPress Plugins: Architecture, Validation, and Admin Control
JSON-LD quality fails quietly when plugins only print markup. This article shows a governed architecture for type logic, validation, overrides, and tests.
Inside the Funnel: Mapping Drop-Off Points with UserFlow360
Inside the Funnel: Mapping Drop-Off Points with UserFlow360
Dynamic funnels, path maps, and friction detection in one plugin. See why users drop off — and fix it — with UserFlow360’s GDPR-first, self-hosted engine.
CTS-EMEIA Labs ships UserFlow360 v 1.0: GDPR-first session-replay & friction-radar for WordPress
CTS-EMEIA Labs ships UserFlow360 v 1.0: GDPR-first session-replay & friction-radar for WordPress
UserFlow360 v1.0 by CTS-EMEIA Labs is a GDPR-first, self-hosted UX analytics platform for WordPress — session replay, friction detection, dynamic funnels.
UserFlow360 v1.0 — GDPR-Compliant UX Intelligence & Instant Sessions Replay Now Available for WordPress
UserFlow360 v1.0 — GDPR-Compliant UX Intelligence & Instant Sessions Replay Now Available for WordPress
Real-time session replay, friction radar, and funnel analytics — 100% self-hosted & GDPR-compliant. Swiss-made software now available for WordPress.

THE ORIGINSStop Treating
Structured Data
Like a Plugin Side Effect.

For years, the Schema.org data management ecosystem has worked inside environments where architecture, governance, visibility, and execution was not aligned across multiple brands, services, frameworks, and technical surfaces. The market for schema tools remained split between basic automated convenience plugins and remote SaaS semantic platforms. That gap left serious WordPress estates with too much improvisation and too little control.

AuthorityGrid Suite was designed mid-2017 for a different operating reality: self-hosted, no cloud nor SaaS dependencies, governance-aware, explainable, and modular. It evolved over the years. This product was shaped through our delivery practice to help marketing and communication teams model what the site actually is, where each entity and author is allowed to speak, and how those signals should be emitted under real constraints.

No mandatory SaaS. Built for semantic control. Local-first metadata control for professional marketing and communication teams.

CTS-EMEIA Labs is the engineering division behind the CTS Data Solutions suite — where modular analytics, security, and orchestration tools are designed, field-tested, and hardened for execution.

Unlike typical “labs,” this one isn’t experimental. Every asset built here was forged inside high-stakes delivery programs and now powers real-world recovery, governance, and strategic transformation.

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