Publishing checks
Publishing checks help you review a page before and after it goes live.
Page Writer has several checks in one place. Some happen inside the markdown file. One check runs against the live URL. The goal is to catch weak copy, missing proof, broken structure, and basic page issues before the page is treated as finished.
SEO score
The on-page check uses DataForSEO and checks the live page URL.
It needs a saved file, a URL, and a URL that belongs to the same website. If the file has unsaved changes, save first. If the check was run recently, Page Writer can show the stored result and wait before running again.
Publishing check
Checks help find issues, but they do not replace human approval before sync or launch.
Structured data and JSON-LD
The JSON-LD panel shows schema data from the markdown file.
If the file does not contain schema yet, Page Writer can add it. Review the schema after adding it. The schema should match the page, not just fill a box.
Internal links
Internal links should help the reader move forward.
Do not add links only because the words match. Add links to pages that explain the next step, prove a claim, or support the reader journey.
Ready-to-publish signal
A page is closer to ready when the markdown is saved, the claims are supported, links make sense, schema matches the page, and the live check has no major issue.