Get rich Google results for your business

Pick your type. Fill the form. Copy the code. Paste it into your website's <head>. Star ratings, business hours, FAQs, event cards, and product info start showing up in Google Search within days, no developer needed.

Turn a plain Google link into a rich result

Same business, same search, same Google. The only difference: schema markup tells Google the extra facts to show right inside the result.

Before, plain blue link
mikespizza.com.au
https://mikespizza.com.au › menu
Mike's Pizza Newtown, Wood Fired Pizza Sydney
Authentic Italian pizza in the heart of Newtown. Order online for pickup or delivery, dine in Tuesday to Sunday from 5pm.
After, rich result
mikespizza.com.au
https://mikespizza.com.au › menu
Mike's Pizza Newtown, Wood Fired Pizza Sydney
4.7 (312) · Restaurant · $$
Authentic Italian pizza in the heart of Newtown. Order online for pickup or delivery, dine in Tuesday to Sunday from 5pm.
Open · Closes 10pm  |  +61 2 9550 1234

Same blue link position. 3x more space, far more attention. All from a hidden piece of code we generate below.

Local Business

Anything with a physical address: restaurants, trades, services, shops.

Your JSON-LD

Live preview, updates as you type. Paste this into your website's <head>.

Validate
Where to paste it: inside the <head>...</head> of your page. Most CMSes have a "head HTML" or "custom code" field in the SEO settings.

Same Google result, 10x more clicks

A plain blue link gets a fraction of the attention a rich result does. Schema markup is how Google knows to upgrade you.

35%
average increase in click-through rate after rich results appear.
2x
more vertical space than a plain link, so customers can't miss you.
$0
ongoing cost. Paste the code once, the result lasts as long as your page does.
24h
typical time from paste to first appearance in Google Search results.

Three ways to install the code

Same generated snippet works everywhere, just paste it inside your page's <head>.

1

WordPress

Install a plugin called "Insert Headers and Footers" (free), open it, paste the code into the "Scripts in Header" box, save. Done. Or if you use Yoast / Rank Math, both have a Schema setting in the page editor.

2

Wix, Squarespace, Shopify

In Wix: Settings → Custom Code. In Squarespace: Settings → Advanced → Code Injection → Header. In Shopify: theme.liquid, paste just before </head>.

3

Custom site / Webflow / Next.js

Drop the entire <script> tag straight into your page's <head>. In Next.js use the Head component. In Webflow, the page-specific custom code field in page settings.

Things people ask before pasting

What is "schema markup" actually doing?
It's a hidden piece of code that tells Google exactly what's on your page in a format Google can read perfectly. Google can guess from your text alone, but schema removes the guessing. Once Google knows you're a restaurant with a 4.7 rating that's open from 11am, it can show those facts directly in the search results, not just a link.
Will this break my website?
No. It's invisible code. Visitors never see it. It only affects how Google understands your page. If you paste it in the wrong spot the worst case is it does nothing, your page still works as normal.
How long until rich results appear in Google?
Usually 1 to 7 days. Google needs to recrawl your page first. You can speed it up by submitting the page URL in Google Search Console, "Request indexing". After that, search for your business and you'll often see the upgrade within a day or two.
Does this guarantee I'll get rich results?
Honest answer, no. Google decides what to show. Valid schema is a prerequisite (without it you definitely won't get rich results), but Google also weighs your site's authority, accuracy of the data, and how it matches the searcher's intent. Most small businesses with clean schema do see results, just don't expect it the same day.
Can I add multiple schemas to one page?
Yes. Generate each type with this tool, paste both script tags into your <head>. Common combination: a Local Business schema for the page overall, plus an FAQ schema if the page has a questions section. Don't duplicate the same schema twice, but mixing different types is fine.
Will Google penalise me for fake info in the schema?
Yes. Schema must match what's actually on your page. If your schema claims a 5-star rating but no reviews are visible to a real visitor, Google can demote your whole site. Keep it honest, match the schema to your real content.

Want this set up across your whole website, properly?

This tool builds one schema at a time. Real businesses need multiple types woven into the right pages, with the data pulled live from your CMS so it stays accurate forever. HEUS does that setup end-to-end, audit, install, validate, monitor.