Gregius Optimizer
Gregius Optimizer gives content editors and site administrators a unified control panel for search, social, and AI metadata — without leaving the block editor. Panels Sitemap — Toggle post types, taxonomies, and authors in your XML sitemap. Exclude individual posts from search engines with a single click. Robots.txt — Edit your robots.txt file from a modal textarea with dynamic row sizing. Reset to WordPress defaults at any time. Schema — Full schema.org type map with 174 subtypes across 9 categories (Article, WebPage, CreativeWork, Event, Organization, Person, Place, Product, Review). Assign global defaults per post type, override per post, and preview JSON-LD with clipboard copy. Organization JSON-LD includes sameAs and logo. Social Cards — Per-platform title, description, and image overrides for Google Search Snippets, Open Graph (Facebook, LinkedIn), and Twitter/X Cards. Inline live previews with character counters (Google 60/160, OG 55/65, Twitter 70/200). Global fallback image with kebab menu. LLMs — Auto-generate /llms.txt from site content for AI agent discoverability. Custom context editing with live preview. Per-post include toggle with custom descriptions. All panels are accessible from PluginDocumentSettingPanel in the Gutenberg sidebar, listed in order: Sitemap → Robots → Schema → Social Cards → LLMs. Key Features Meta description and canonical URL output via wp_head pre_get_document_title filter for Google-specific title override Open Graph (og:*) and Twitter Card meta tags with per-platform fallback chains gg_optimizer_og image size (1200×630, cropped) registered on after_setup_theme JSON-LD structured data: Organization (configurable subtype), WebSite, BreadcrumbList, article/page (174 subtypes) @graph wrapper for multiple JSON-LD nodes Custom DB table (gg_optimizer_settings) shared across all features REST endpoints for all settings: sitemap, robots, schema, social cards preview, llms override and preview Filter-based architecture — every output group can be disabled via filters All meta fields support revisions Contributors & Developers Gregius Optimizer is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin. Hector Jarquin — Lead developer and maintainer Gregius — Product owner and sponsor Visit the contributor profiles on WordPress.org: * https://profiles.wordpress.org/hectorjarquin/ * https://profiles.wordpress.org/gregiusteam/ Repository Source code and build instructions: https://github.com/gregius/gregius-optimizer This plugin uses npm and @wordpress/scripts for asset compilation. Source JavaScript lives in assets/src/ and compiles to assets/build/. All PHP source is human-readable. External Services Gregius Optimizer does not send data to any external service. The following URLs are referenced as documentation or standards only: Google Robots — https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/robots/intro — robots.txt and meta robots documentation Schema.org — https://schema.org/ — structured data vocabulary reference Google Structured Data Gallery — https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/search-gallery — structured data feature reference Open Graph Protocol — https://ogp.me/ — Open Graph meta tag specification Twitter/X Cards — https://docs.x.com/overview — Twitter Card meta tag documentation llms.txt — https://llmstxt.org/ — llms.txt proposal specification
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Kaldia AEO Manager
Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) helps search engines and AI assistants deliver precise answers. Kaldia AEO Manager automates the creation and injection of FAQ, HowTo, Event, and Product schemas (schema.org) in JSON-LD, directly into your page — one click, zero coding. Why AEO matters Search engines (Google, Bing) and assistants (ChatGPT, Copilot, Siri…) look for structured answers. Adding JSON-LD schemas (FAQ, HowTo…) boosts your chances of: * Getting rich results (expandable FAQ, step-by-step HowTo) * Being cited as a direct answer by AI systems * Improving overall visibility What Kaldia makes simple AI generation (OpenAI only): pick a schema type, let the AI craft relevant Q/As (FAQ) or steps (HowTo). Advanced controls: choose among 4 common OpenAI LLM models, set temperature and max tokens. Edit & validate: tweak the JSON-LD in a modal and validate before publishing. Automatic injection: the JSON-LD script is inserted into the page (disable any time). Friendly interface: clean, easy-to-use UI that follows WordPress UX standards. Key features Generate & inject FAQ, HowTo, Event, Product schemas (JSON-LD) Single provider: OpenAI, with 4 selectable LLM models (e.g. gpt-4o, gpt-4, gpt-4o-mini, gpt-3.5-turbo) Adjust temperature and max tokens per generation Pick schema type per page + regenerate on demand Built-in JSON-LD editor (validate & save) Clean injection in each page Compliant with WordPress coding standards (REST API, permissions, i18n) KALDIA = Knowledge & Language-Driven Intent Answers Our mission: make AEO simple and accessible. External services This plugin uses the OpenAI API (api.openai.com) to validate the API key and to generate JSON-LD when an administrator requests it. For key validation, the API key is sent in the Authorization header to fetch available models. For generation, a prompt with minimal context from the selected post (title, headings, short excerpts) and the chosen parameters (model, max_tokens, temperature) is sent. No data is sent from the frontend, and nothing is transmitted unless an admin initiates it. The API key can be removed at any time in the settings. OpenAI Terms of Use: https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use OpenAI Privacy Policy: https://openai.com/policies/privacy-policy Privacy Kaldia does not send any user data to third parties, except for the explicit calls you make to the OpenAI API. Those requests may include page content excerpts to generate JSON-LD.
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