Entity Linking

Unlock Greater AI & Search Visibility with Entity Linking

Bridge the gap between your content and how AI and search engines understand it. Leverage Schema App’s Entity Linking feature to increase topical authority and drive visibility in AI search.

Automate Entity Linking Across Your Site

Search engines and AI often misinterpret the meaning of content because entities like places, services, or organizations can be ambiguous. For large websites, manually managing entity connections is not scalable—leading to inaccurate knowledge graphs and missed opportunities in search.

Schema App’s Entity Linking feature automates the entire process. We identify named entities in your content, connect them to external authoritative sources (External Entity Linking) or internally defined entities (Internal Entity Linking), and embed them directly into your Schema Markup. This creates a structured, interconnected knowledge graph that boosts authority, discoverability, and clarity.

Boost Discoverability & Relevance

Entity linking enables you to disambiguate entities on your site, allowing machines to clearly understand your content. This improves alignment with user intent, increases impressions, and drives clicks for both branded and non-branded queries.

Establish Topical Authority

Define the topics you want to be known for. Entity linking helps you highlight your expertise across your site, while external linking ties those topics to trusted sources—signaling authority to search engines, LLMs, and AI Overviews.

Build a Robust Knowledge Graph

Leverage Entity Linking to create a reusable data layer that provides AI and search engines with the context they need to deliver accurate answers and connect your content to the relevant queries.

Internal Entity Linking

Strengthen Your Knowledge Graph with Internal Entity Linking

Internal Entity Linking automatically identifies entities within your text content and links them to corresponding entities from your Content Knowledge Graph.

It eliminates duplicate entities, clarifies relationships, and ensures consistent representation of your topics, authors, and organizations—strengthening your Content Knowledge Graph and highlighting your topical authority.

Internal Entity Linking
External Entity Linking

External Entity Linking

Drive Content Clarity with External Entity Linking

External Entity Linking connects the entities in your content to external authoritative knowledge bases like Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Google’s Knowledge Graph.

Schema App automatically identifies entities on your pages and links them to corresponding unique identifiers from the external knowledge bases, reducing ambiguity and helping machines understand exactly what your content is about.

Optimize and Manage Your Entities with Entity Hub

Entity Linking lays the foundation for your Content Knowledge Graph—but with Schema App’s Entity Hub, you can take it even further.

By providing audits, performance insights, and curation capabilities, Entity Hub ensures your entities are accurate, optimized, and AI-ready so your content performs in both search and emerging AI experiences.

Ready to Maximize Your Visibility For AI Search?

Ready to Maximize Your Visibility For AI Search?

Frequently Asked Questions

Entity Linking (EL) is the process of identifying terms or entities mentioned within text content and connecting them to unique, well-defined entities in authoritative knowledge sources. These sources may be external (such as Wikipedia, Wikidata, or Google’s Knowledge Graph) or internal (such as within your organization’s Content Knowledge Graph).

By disambiguating entities and linking them to the correct reference point, Entity Linking ensures that content is accurately understood, consistently structured, and semantically enriched for both humans and machines.

Entity Linking (EL) is the process of identifying terms or entities mentioned within text content and connecting them to unique, well-defined entities in authoritative knowledge sources. These sources may be external (such as Wikipedia, Wikidata, or Google’s Knowledge Graph) or internal (such as within your organization’s Content Knowledge Graph).

By disambiguating entities and linking them to the correct reference point, Entity Linking ensures that content is accurately understood, consistently structured, and semantically enriched for both humans and machines.

Entity Reports is ideal for in-house SEO teams, content strategists, and digital marketers who want to understand how entities are used across their website. It’s especially valuable for teams focused on improving structured data, optimizing for AI and semantic search, and scaling their entity SEO efforts without relying on manual audits.

All enterprise customers with active Internal and External Entity Linking tags on their Highlighter templates can access the Entity View report through the Schema App platform.

Only customers with an active Entity Hub subscription can get access to both the Entity View and the URL View reports.

If you’re already a Schema App customer, reach out to your Customer Success Manager (CSM) to enable External Entity Linking or add Entity Hub to your subscription.

If you’re new to Schema App, contact our team to learn how Entity Hub can help you manage your content’s semantic structure and improve your SEO performance.

No, Entity Reports does not currently integrate with any other SEO or content management tools.

Entity Reports provide users with a comprehensive view of the entities identified by our Entity Linking feature on their pages. Having this comprehensive view enables users to streamline their content audit process and understand their content coverage, thus helping them identify gaps and opportunities within their content strategy.