engineering · May 18, 2026 · 2 min read

SEO overhaul — hreflang, JSON-LD split, per-page schema

A focused pass on technical SEO: hreflang on every locale page, per-page JSON-LD with no global FAQ pollution, fresh /vs/[slug] and /use-cases/[slug] landing systems.

Quick answer

vMira ships a technical SEO pass: hreflang on every locale page, per-page JSON-LD, fresh /vs/[slug] and /use-cases/[slug] landing systems, and 301 instead of 307 on historical redirects.

We just shipped a focused pass on technical SEO. Quick rundown:

  • hreflang — every locale page now declares its alternates. Google's reciprocity checks were warning on the prior layout; that signal is clean now.
  • JSON-LD split — the global FAQ + WebApplication schema only renders on the home page. Per-page Article and BreadcrumbList schemas render where they belong.
  • Comparison landings/vs/[slug] pages with hand-written feature tables, GEO-optimized quick verdicts, and a clear "when to pick which" section.
  • Use-case landings/use-cases/[slug] pages organized by audience (developers, designers, writers, legal, analysts) with workflows and FAQs.
  • 301 not 307 — a handful of historical 307 redirects were upgraded to 301 to consolidate link equity properly.

The pattern is the same on each: a hand-written page, a typed schema entry, and a sitemap inclusion. No auto-spun thin content. Google's helpful-content system penalizes the cheap version.

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