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Hello Rank Math team,
I’m currently running a recipe-focused blog built on WordPress, and I’m using Rank Math for SEO and structured data management. I have a few detailed questions regarding schema compatibility and rating integration.
Using HowTo Schema and Recipe Schema together
Many AI tools (like ChatGPT and Claude) suggest that using both HowTo Schema and Recipe Schema on the same page may cause conflicts in Google’s structured data parsing.
However, since cooking recipes naturally contain both instructional steps (which fit the HowTo type) and food-related metadata (which fit the Recipe type), I’d like to confirm directly with you:
→ Is it safe and recommended to use both schemas on the same page when implemented via Rank Math?
→ Or does Rank Math recommend keeping only one schema type per post to avoid potential validation or ranking issues?User ratings in Recipe Schema
Currently, I’ve set up the Recipe Schema and can add only the author rating field. However, I’d like to allow visitors to rate recipes (e.g., 1–5 stars) directly on the post so that their votes are reflected in the structured data (aggregateRating).
→ Is this feature available in Rank Math (free or PRO)?
→ If not, can I integrate it manually through custom fields or a compatible plugin?Current setup with WP Feedback plugin
I’m currently using the WP Feedback plugin for the front-end star rating system.
The schema output is turned off in that plugin to prevent conflicts, so Rank Math is the only plugin generating structured data.
I’d like to confirm whether this is the correct approach for maintaining clean schema markup and ensuring Google correctly recognizes the recipe’s rating.My main goal is to ensure the schema setup is SEO-friendly, non-conflicting, and properly structured for recipe-rich results on Google.
Thank you so much for your guidance and continued support — Rank Math has been essential for my site’s optimization!
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