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June 15, 2026
Vehicle schema now includes features from your feed
Vehicle detail pages now include equipment lists in their structured data, so AI search tools and search engines can read the features on every vehicle the same way shoppers do. Suggestions now shows which page each recommendation belongs to, making it faster to jump directly to the issue instead of hunting for it. OEM compliance scanning now covers Genesis, INFINITI, Nissan, and MINI.
Richer structured data across vehicle and location pages

Vehicle detail pages now include the full equipment list in their structured data. Features like Apple CarPlay, heated seats, and navigation are pulled from the inventory feed and added to the Car schema on every VDP. Previously, those values were visible to shoppers on the page but invisible to AI assistants and search engines reading the page's structured data, so feature-specific queries often missed your listings entirely. Location pages on group sites now have structured data too, so search engines can match each page to the correct physical store in local search results.
What this includes:
- Vehicle features from the inventory feed added to Car schema on every VDP
- Structured data on group site location pages for accurate local search attribution
Suggestions shows page attribution and filtering
Every suggestion in the Suggestions tab now shows the page it belongs to. For example "/about (About Us)", or a "Sitewide" label for issues that apply across the whole site. A new Page filter and Page A-Z sort let you pull up all issues on a single URL and layer on existing category filters, like viewing every spelling issue on /about at once. Search also now matches page paths and titles. For dealers with a large number of open suggestions, or anyone auditing a specific page before launch, this makes working through the list significantly faster.
What this includes:
- Page name shown on every suggestion in the list
- Filter to view suggestions by specific page
- Sort by number of suggestions per page
OEM compliance now covers Genesis, INFINITI, Nissan, and MINI
Suggestions now runs compliance checks for four more brands: Genesis, INFINITI, Nissan, and MINI. The system already covered BMW, Lexus, and Mercedes-Benz. Each brand's rule set reflects its specific co-op and program requirements. Violations surface as suggestions in Admin so dealers can act before an audit. These scans are supplemental only to official compliance submissions and should be used as a tool to assist with OEM compliance.
Improvements
- Blog post publish dates are now editable after a post goes live. Previously, the publish date was locked once a post was published.
- Dealer groups can now decide which locations appear on a group site map and drag them into the order you want.
- A site-wide alert banner is now available under Popups in Admin. The banner runs across every page of the dealer's site and supports a custom message, icon, colors, sticky or scroll behavior, and an optional shopper dismiss.
Fixes
- On dealers using the newer pricing stack, the printout had been pulling from old pricing logic, which could mislabel line items. The printed page now mirrors the on-page pricing exactly.
- Facebook inventory exports now pass Facebook's validation. The export was sending blank transmission values and phone numbers without the country code prefix, causing Facebook to reject the feed. Both fields are now formatted correctly.