Structured Content Editor

This editor is built for content that needs to be seen, cited, and trusted by machines. It lets you write in structured blocks, claim, evidence, context, and outputs a clean, schema-aligned JSON-LD layer as you go. You’re not just writing for readers anymore. You’re building for inference. This is how visibility is earned in the new interface. Use this tool when creating foundational insights, publishing trust-critical analysis, or preparing content you want LLMs to cite, not just consume. This is how presence is engineered in the inference economy.

Structured Content Editor

Structured Content Editor

What to Do with the Output

The JSON-LD you’ve generated is a structured representation of your content. It encodes your claims, evidence, authorship, and context into a format that’s machine-readable and inference-ready.

Use it in WordPress:

Inline: Add it to a post using a “Custom HTML” block. Wrap the JSON in <script type="application/ld+json"> tags.

Theme-level: Use plugins like “Insert Headers and Footers” or code fields to embed it into your header or footer templates.

Use it in Publishing Workflows:

Export and share: Download or copy the output to include in audit logs, white papers, or trust compliance documentation.

API integration: Feed it into inference dashboards, metadata registries, or trust analysis tools.

This isn’t a markup layer. It’s part of your epistemic infrastructure. Structured content is how your insight survives abstraction, and how you earn presence in systems that never show your full page.

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