124 reviews. 4.8 stars. Google sees none of it. Neither does ChatGPT. Review schema is the fix.
Check your store
Review apps like JudgeMe, Loox, and Stamped render stars as HTML widgets.
Customers see them. Google and AI see meaningless <div> tags.
"This elderberry syrup is the real deal..."
<div class="jdgm-widget">
<div class="jdgm-star"></div>
<div class="jdgm-star"></div>
<span>124 reviews</span>
</div>
Review schema is JSON inside a <script> tag that machines
parse directly. Two types matter:
The summary: average score + review count.
Individual reviews: author, rating, text.
more clicks with review rich results
BrightEdge, 2025growth in AI-originated Shopify orders
Shopify, 2026of AI-cited sources aren't in the top 10 organic results
Botify, 2025Review schema generates star ratings in search results. Without valid schema, rich results are impossible regardless of how many reviews you have.
ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews consume structured data when recommending products. Without schema, your store isn't considered.
Paste a product page URL. We'll fetch it, extract all JSON-LD, and tell you exactly where you stand.
Analyzing page...
Review schema belongs on product pages where reviews are displayed. Category and listing pages don't qualify for review rich results.
JudgeMe, Loox, Stamped, and others have settings to inject JSON-LD.
Check your app settings first. If unsupported, add the
<script type="application/ld+json"> block manually.
The ratingValue and reviewCount in your schema
must exactly match what's displayed on the page.