---
type: "developer_checklist"
title: "DataCrawlPro structured data and agent signal checklist"
description: "Developer checklist for schema, OpenGraph, OKF, llms.txt, sitemap, content, and agent-action readiness."
resource: "https://www.datacrawlpro.com/seo-aeo-geo"
tags:
  - "schema"
  - "developer-checklist"
  - "ai-readiness"
timestamp: "2026-06-30"
---

# Structured Data And Agent Signal Checklist

## Agent-Readable Files

- Maintain https://www.datacrawlpro.com/llms.txt.
- Maintain this OKF bundle under https://www.datacrawlpro.com/okf/.
- Keep OKF, llms.txt, public service pages, pricing, FAQ, policies, and schema synchronized.

## Structured Content

- Keep direct service pages for web scraping, data extraction, Python scraping, AI crawler protection, and AI readiness.
- Use clear page titles, meta descriptions, canonical URLs, OpenGraph tags, and internal links.
- Keep FAQ answers direct and aligned with visible service claims.

## Schema To Validate

- Organization.
- WebSite.
- Service.
- FAQPage.
- BreadcrumbList.
- Article or BlogPosting where relevant.
- Review or AggregateRating only when truthful and supported.

## Action Paths To Keep Clear

- Submit scraping requirement.
- Check AI readiness.
- Request Python scraper.
- Contact.
- Track request.
- Upwork option when appropriate.

## Monitoring And Review

- Review sitemap and robots.txt after adding or removing public pages.
- Monitor high-volume public-page requests where commercially valuable data is visible.
- Re-run AI readiness checks after major page, pricing, schema, policy, or product changes.

## Important Nuance

OKF and llms.txt are useful agent-readable context layers, but they are not standalone ranking guarantees. Strong AI readiness also depends on public content quality, schema, crawlability, FAQs, trust pages, internal links, authority signals, and clear action paths.
