Product Markup Review

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Ecommerce Specialist AI Agent

Are your product pages missing the markup that helps them show up in search?

This agent reads your own product pages and flags the gaps in your product structured data, your price markup, and your review and rating schema, then hands you a clear list of what to fix.

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BuzFind Ecommerce Specialist AI Agent reviewing a store's product structured data, price markup, and review ratings
The Ecommerce Specialist AI Agent reads your own product pages and flags gaps in product structured data, price visibility in the markup, and review and rating schema, then gives you a clear fix list.

The Quiet Gap:
Your Product Pages Are Missing Markup.

Your product pages look fine to a shopper. But search engines read the markup behind the page, not just the picture and the text. When that markup is missing, they cannot tell shoppers what you sell, what it costs, or whether it is in stock.

Missing product structured data means no rich results. No price shown in search. No star ratings next to your listing. Your products can appear as plain blue links while better-marked pages get the price badges and stars. According to Google's own documentation, product pages with proper markup are eligible for these enhanced search features.

None of this needs a login to find. It is sitting in your page source. This agent reads those same signals on your own product pages and tells you where the gaps are, in plain words.

Product Markup Signals
// What your product pages reveal:
Product structured data: missing
Offer / price in markup: not visible
AggregateRating schema: absent
Rich results eligibility: none

// These are read from your own pages.
// No login needed to find them.
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STATUS: ONLINE

The Old Way

// Check product markup when we remember...
check_once_a_year().hope_schema_is_fine();

With BuzFind

// A repeatable read of your product pages
agent.start('ecommerce-specialist').run();
// > Result: a list of product schema gaps to fix.

What It Checks:
The Markup On Your Product Pages.

Product Structured Data

Reads your product pages and flags where Product and Offer structured data is missing or incomplete. Clean product markup is what lets search engines understand each item and show it as a rich result instead of a plain link.

Price Visibility In Markup

Checks whether your price is present in the page markup so search engines can read it. When the price is missing from the structured data, the price badge that shoppers look for may never show up in search.

Review & Rating Schema

Looks for Review and AggregateRating schema on your product pages. When this markup is in place, search engines can show star ratings next to your listing. The agent flags the pages where it is absent.

Read-Only, Your Site Only

The agent only reads your own crawled pages, the same way a search engine reads them. It changes nothing and touches no data. If your site has no products at all, it simply reports that there is nothing here to check.

What It Does Not Do

It does not see your carts, orders, or checkout.

It does not touch merchant feeds or Google Merchant Center.

It does not change, add, or remove anything on your site.

It does not work on a site that has no products.

What It Does Do

It reads your own product pages, just like a search engine.

It flags gaps in your product structured data.

It checks if your price is visible in the markup.

It finds product pages missing review and rating schema.

How It Works:
Three Simple Steps.

1. Read Your Product Pages

The agent reads your own crawled pages and looks for products. It checks for Product or Offer structured data, and for product, shop, and cart page URLs. If there are no products, it stops and reports that this is not an ecommerce site.

2. Check the Markup

On the pages that do have products, it checks three things: is the product structured data complete, is the price visible in the markup, and is the review and rating schema in place. Anything missing or weak gets noted, with a reason it matters.

3. Hand You a Fix List

You get a short report in plain words. It lists each product page with a gap, what the gap is, and why it matters, so you or your developer can fix the markup and earn richer search listings.

Built and run by Al at BuzFind, serving business owners since 2004 from Portland, Indiana. Real help from a real person, not a faceless tool.

The Product Markup Checklist.

Every product page is reviewed against the markup signals below.

Product Page Detection
Product Structured Data Present
Offer Schema Present
Price Visible In Markup
Currency In Offer Markup
Availability In Markup
Review Schema Present
AggregateRating Schema Present
Star Rating Eligibility
Rich Result Eligibility
Missing Field Report
Plain-Words Fix Report

Product Markup - Questions Answered.

What does the Ecommerce Specialist actually check on my store?

It reads your own product pages and looks at three things in the markup: your product structured data, whether your price is visible in that markup, and your review and rating schema. It then gives you a clear list of the gaps it found.

How does product schema help my product pages in search?

Product schema tells search engines what you sell, what it costs, and whether it is in stock. When that markup is clean and complete, Google can show rich results with prices, stock, and star ratings. The agent flags where this markup is missing or weak so you can fix it.

What if my site does not sell products?

Then this agent returns no findings. It only does its work when your crawled pages actually have products, such as Product or Offer structured data, or product, shop, and cart page URLs. If there are no products, it simply reports that this is not an ecommerce site.

Does the agent change anything on my store?

No. It is read-only. It only reads your own site's markup, the same way a search engine reads a page. It does not log in, touch your cart or orders, or change a single thing. You get a report, and you decide what to fix.

Can it see my carts, orders, or checkout?

No. The agent only reads the markup on your public product pages. It cannot see carts, orders, checkout flows, or any data behind a login. It works with the product structured data, price markup, and review schema that show up in the page itself.

What do I get when it finishes?

You get a plain-language report. It lists the product pages that are missing structured data, where your price is not visible in the markup, and where review and rating schema is absent. Each gap comes with a short note on why it matters.

Built by a real SEO consultancy, since 2004

Founder: Al

20+ years helping small businesses get found online.

Founded 2004

Originally a human SEO consultancy. AI workforce launched 2026.

Portland, Indiana

Jay County HQ. Started in Reading, Pennsylvania (Berks County).

BuzFind has operated continuously since 2004, originally serving Berks County small businesses out of Reading, Pennsylvania. The company moved to Portland, Indiana in Jay County, where it is registered today. This agent is part of the 25-specialist BuzFind workforce. Real consultancy, real history, real customers. More about BuzFind · Contact us

Find the Markup Gaps Before Shoppers Pass You By.

Start with the product markup search engines can already read. The Ecommerce Specialist gives you a clear list of where your product schema, price, and review markup fall short.

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