Comparison

Schema App vs Screpy in 2026: Enterprise schema automation vs a $10-a-month audit and monitoring bundle

One is a sales-led platform that generates and validates structured data across thousands of page templates. The other bundles auditing, rank tracking, uptime, and Core Web Vitals into one cheap dashboard.

Updated July 3, 2026
Schema App
Screpy
Key takeaways
  • Screpy starts at $10 a month with public self-serve pricing. Schema App has no published pricing and requires a sales conversation before you learn a number.
  • Schema App automates JSON-LD generation and validation across thousands of page templates. Screpy's audit surfaces schema and other on-page issues but does not generate or template structured data.
  • Screpy bundles rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals alongside its audit in one subscription. Schema App does none of those; it is scoped entirely to structured data.
  • Neither tool currently offers API access. Screpy has none on any plan, and Schema App does not document API access at any tier.
  • Schema App ties schema deployment to rich-result performance tracking, closing the loop between markup changes and measurable SERP outcomes. Screpy has no equivalent rich-result feedback loop.
  • Screpy includes white-label reporting from its $30/month Pro plan up. Schema App does not document white-label delivery as a named feature.

Schema App and Screpy sit at opposite ends of technical SEO, both in price and in what they actually do. Schema App is a single-purpose enterprise platform: it generates JSON-LD from page-template mappings, validates it continuously, and tracks which schema types are earning rich results, sold through a sales call with no published price. Screpy is a $10-a-month bundle covering website audits, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals, aimed at freelancers and small businesses who want one dashboard instead of four subscriptions. Screpy's audit does flag schema issues as one item among many, but it does not generate or manage structured data the way Schema App does. This is less a head-to-head than a question of which end of the market a team is actually shopping in: enterprise schema depth, or an affordable operational dashboard for smaller sites.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Schema AppCustomEnterprise sites and agencies with thousands of pages where manual schema maintenance has stopped being realistic and structured data is being run as a scaled program.
Screpy$10/monthFreelancers, small business owners, and small agencies who want auditing, rank tracking, uptime, and Core Web Vitals in one affordable dashboard and can live without API access.

Schema App

Enterprise schema markup and structured data management at scale

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Schema App screenshot

Schema App exists to remove hand-coded JSON-LD from the workflow entirely once a site passes a certain size. You configure mappings once per page template, and the platform generates structured data consistently across the site, validating it continuously so a CMS update doesn't silently break a rich result before anyone notices.

The feature that separates it from a generator is the feedback loop back to performance: Schema App tracks which schema types are producing rich results and how those placements move click-through rate, which is usually the hardest thing to demonstrate when someone asks whether a structured data project did anything measurable. Agencies get a dedicated multi-client workspace built specifically for running schema as a repeatable service.

Access requires a sales call, with no public pricing, no free tier, and no self-serve trial, and the learning curve is steep for teams new to structured data. For a site with a handful of templates, that cost is hard to justify. For a catalogue running into the thousands, it is the difference between schema that scales and schema that quietly breaks on the next deploy.

Pricing
Feature
Contact for pricing
Custom
Pricing modelSales-led, custom contract
Free tier
Self-serve signup
Multi-client management
Schema validation
Rich result tracking
Best for: Enterprise sites and agencies with thousands of pages where manual schema maintenance has stopped being realistic and structured data is being run as a scaled program.

Screpy

AI-powered SEO platform combining site audits, rank tracking, page speed monitoring, and uptime checks from $10 a month

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Screpy screenshot

Screpy packages website auditing, rank tracking, page speed analysis, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals checks into a single dashboard starting at $10 a month. It targets small businesses and freelancers who need operational SEO coverage without paying for four separate tools, and it uses AI to translate crawl findings into plain-language, prioritized recommendations rather than a raw error list.

The audit covers meta tags, heading structure, broken links, canonical tags, and on-page signals, and it will flag schema and structured data problems as part of that sweep. What it does not do is generate or manage schema markup itself, so if the underlying problem is deploying structured data across templates rather than spotting when it breaks, Screpy is the wrong layer for that job.

The platform is genuinely in transition, with a rebuild signaled on the site, so some features may shift. There is no API on any plan, which rules out custom reporting pipelines, and the audit depth is thinner than a dedicated crawler like Screaming Frog. What it gets right is price: unlimited projects and team members on every tier, and white-label PDF reports from $30 a month, which is unusual at that price point.

Pricing
Feature
Lite
$10/month
Pro
$30/month
Advanced
$59/month
Monthly credits2,5008,00030,000
Unlimited projects
Unlimited team members
Rank tracker
Competitor tracking
White-label PDF reports
API access
Best for: Freelancers, small business owners, and small agencies who want auditing, rank tracking, uptime, and Core Web Vitals in one affordable dashboard and can live without API access.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Schema App
Screpy
Core functionAutomated schema markup generation and validation at scaleAI-assisted site auditing and operational monitoring
Structured data / schema automationYes, automated JSON-LD across templatesNo, flags schema issues as part of a general audit only
General site auditNoYes
Rank trackingNoYes
Uptime monitoringNoYes
Core Web Vitals trackingNoYes
Rich result / SERP performance trackingYes, ties schema to SERP performanceNo
White-label reportingNot specifiedYes, from the $30/month Pro plan
API accessNot specifiedNo
Free tier or trialNoYes, free trial available
Starting priceContact for pricing$10/month

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Schema App and Screpy?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Schema App argues that clean entity-based markup helps AI models understand and cite content accurately, but it has no way to confirm that is actually happening. Screpy uses AI to interpret its own audit data and generate plain-language recommendations, which is a workflow convenience, not AI search visibility tracking; it does not measure whether ChatGPT or Google AI Overviews mention your brand. AI Peekaboo tracks real brand mentions across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode, with a read and write API on every plan starting at $50 a month and no sales call required. If the schema groundwork or the site audit is already handled, AI Peekaboo is the piece that shows whether any of it is translating into AI citations.

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Which should you choose?

Enterprise sites or agencies running structured data as a packaged serviceSchema App
Freelancers and small businesses wanting one affordable dashboard for auditing, ranking, and uptimeScrepy
Large catalogues where schema has outgrown manual JSON-LD taggingSchema App
Teams that want to see a public price before committing to anythingScrepy
Agencies needing white-label reports on a tight tool budgetScrepy
E-commerce sites needing schema changes tied to measurable rich-result performanceSchema App

The honest framing is that these two tools are rarely fighting for the same purchase decision. Screpy is a low-cost operational dashboard: audits, rankings, uptime, and Core Web Vitals bundled for teams that want one login and a manageable bill. Schema App is a specialist that goes deep on one problem, structured data at scale, and charges enterprise prices for that depth. A team should ask whether the unmet need is broad, affordable monitoring across a small portfolio, or deep, automated schema management across thousands of pages, because Screpy will not generate your schema and Schema App will not track your uptime.

Bottom line

Start with Screpy's $10 Lite plan if the goal is affordable, all-in-one monitoring across auditing, ranking, and uptime, and move to the $30 Pro tier once white-label client reports become necessary. Book the Schema App demo only if the real bottleneck is a schema program too large to hand-code, and go in expecting a sales process since there is no way to try it first. Screpy will not manage structured data at scale, and Schema App will not track your rankings or uptime.

Frequently asked questions

Is Screpy a replacement for Schema App if I need schema markup managed at scale?

No, Screpy's audit flags schema and structured data issues as one item among several on-page checks, but it does not generate, template, or deploy structured data across a site. That is Schema App's entire function. If the goal is automated JSON-LD across thousands of pages, Screpy will not do that job on any plan.

How much cheaper is Screpy than Schema App?

Screpy publishes clear pricing starting at $10 a month for the Lite plan. Schema App has no public pricing at all and requires a sales conversation before you get a number, so it is not possible to compare cost directly until you request a Schema App quote, though the sales-led model signals a much higher price than a $10 dashboard.

Does either tool have an API for custom reporting?

Neither Screpy nor Schema App offers API access today. Screpy does not include it on any plan, Lite through Advanced, and Schema App does not document API access at any tier either. Teams that need to pipe schema or audit data into a custom dashboard will need to look outside both tools.

Is Schema App worth the enterprise price for a small agency using Screpy for client audits?

It depends on what those clients actually need. If most client sites only require basic schema on a few page templates, Screpy's bundled audit at $10 to $59 a month likely covers the practical need for far less money. Schema App becomes worth considering once a client's site has thousands of pages or complex schema requirements that justify a dedicated platform.

Can Screpy handle multiple client websites the way Schema App's multi-client workspace does?

Yes, every Screpy plan includes unlimited projects, so you can track as many sites as your monthly credit allocation covers. The two are not equivalent: Screpy's multi-project support spans general auditing, rank tracking, and uptime, while Schema App's multi-client workspace is purpose-built specifically for running structured data programs per account.

Does Screpy's AI actually track AI search visibility, like ChatGPT citations?

Screpy's AI is used internally to interpret its own audit data and turn crawl errors into plain-language recommendations, which is a workflow feature, not AI search monitoring. Neither Screpy nor Schema App tracks whether ChatGPT, Gemini, or Google AI Overviews are citing a brand; that requires a dedicated AI visibility tool.

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