Common fight

Schema can change after a plugin update

An SEO plugin or theme update can add a node, rename @id, or turn a type back on after you had disabled it. The page looks the same. The graph does not.

What an update can do

Rank Math has moved toward #schema/ ids. Yoast still uses fragments such as #organization. A theme release can start printing its own Organization. None of that requires a visible layout change.

Why weekly watch exists

A one-off scan is the current graph. Watch is the same check later. We email when the collision set changes — a new fight, or an old one gone — not on every quiet week. See pricing.

What we will not claim

We do not keep a list of “updates that broke schema” and we do not promise rankings. Duplicate JSON-LD is usually not a penalty. Scan the URL you care about, then watch it if you want the next change in your inbox.

Check a page

Free, no account. Results stay in this browser session.

Free. No account. We do not store scans.

FAQ

What does weekly watch actually do?
Solo ($49/mo, 1 URL) and Studio ($99/mo, 10 URLs) refetch the page about once a week. Email goes out only when a collision appears or an old one clears. 7-day card-required trial, then monthly.
Do you invent outage stories from other sites?
No. We do not cite fake traffic drops or unnamed “penalties after update X.” An update can change the graph. Whether yours did is a scan, not a case study.
Will you roll back the plugin for me?
No. GraphClash does not log into WordPress, change settings, or generate replacement schema.
Is a new collision a ranking penalty?
Usually not. Conflicting entities can still weaken rich-result eligibility because the consumer has to pick a story.

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