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.
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- No. We do not cite fake traffic drops or unnamed “penalties after update X.” An update can change the graph.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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