Shopify Recipe SEO Audit Tool
Paste a recipe page source or JSON-LD and see whether the recipe is ready for Google rich results. The audit checks schema basics, rich-result fields, content alignment, and shoppable recipe opportunities.
Recipe page
Enter a URL and click Run audit — we'll fetch the page server-side. Or paste your own HTML / JSON-LD here directly.
What this audit checks
This tool looks for Schema.org Recipe structured data and grades whether the recipe has the fields Google needs to understand it: recipe name, image, ingredients, instructions, times, yield, nutrition, ratings, author, and publish date.
If you paste a full page source, it also checks whether the structured data appears to match the visible recipe content. That matters because schema should describe the same recipe visitors can read on the page.
For Shopify food brands, the audit also looks for product-linking signals. Recipe SEO is only half the job. The stronger opportunity is turning recipe traffic into product discovery by linking ingredients directly to Shopify products.
How to use it
Open one of your recipe pages, view the page source, and copy the HTML into the audit box. If that feels too technical, paste only the JSON-LD block from the page. The report will still check the core recipe schema fields.
If no Recipe schema is found, the page is not ready for recipe rich results. Use the free schema generator to create the missing JSON-LD, or use Recipe Kit to generate and maintain it automatically across every recipe.
If schema is found but the score is weak, start with the highest-impact fixes: add a recipe image, include ingredients and instructions, add prep and cook times, and make sure ratings only appear in schema when they are visible on the page.
Recipe SEO audit questions
Common questions about auditing Shopify recipe pages.
Can this audit fetch my recipe URL automatically?
Not from a theme-only page. Most websites block browser-based tools from reading another site's page source. That is why this tool asks you to paste the page source or JSON-LD directly. It keeps the audit private and avoids sending your recipe content to a server.
What does a high score mean?
A high score means the recipe has the structured data fields search engines expect and the page is closer to rich-result readiness. It does not guarantee that Google will show a rich result, because Google also considers content quality, site authority, crawlability, and whether the markup matches the visible page.
What should I fix first?
Fix missing Recipe schema first. Then add the required basics: recipe name and image. After that, add ingredients, instructions, prep time, cook time, yield, nutrition, and ratings if those ratings are visible on the page.
How is this different from the schema generator?
The schema generator helps you create Recipe JSON-LD from scratch. This audit tool checks an existing recipe page or schema block and tells you what is missing, weak, or worth improving.
Why does the audit check product links?
Recipe content can bring shoppers in through search, but food brands also need a path from inspiration to purchase. Product-linked ingredients help customers move from a recipe to the exact Shopify products they need.
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