Use one unambiguous entity name
Start with the canonical name and website, then distinguish the entity from similarly named people, companies, products, or locations.
FREE MOXSEO TOOL Check whether a person or organization has public entity corroboration signals. Run the tool to see a clear, exportable result. Consistent public references help search systems distinguish one entity from similarly named people and organizations. Wikidata candidates, descriptions and a direct Google entity search path. Confirm the correct entity, align visible facts and add truthful sameAs references. No checklist or schema implementation can guarantee a Google Knowledge Panel.Knowledge Panel Readiness Checker
Why entity corroboration matters
Knowledge systems look for consistent evidence that a person, organization, or brand is a distinct entity. This includes an authoritative home page, matching structured data, genuine profiles, reliable mentions, and stable identifiers. The checker reviews public corroboration signals; Google alone decides whether and how a Knowledge Panel appears.
Start with the canonical name and website, then distinguish the entity from similarly named people, companies, products, or locations.
Look for consistent names, descriptions, URLs, leadership, locations, and identifiers across authoritative sources—not a collection of profiles created only for SEO.
Align visible facts, About and Team pages, Organization or Person schema, contact details, and profile links before trying to amplify external signals.
Create JSON-LD only for facts visible on the page and link genuine sameAs profiles rather than keyword pages.
Create a stable search link when a valid Google Knowledge Graph identifier is already known.
Use the About and Founder pages as maintained first-party sources for documented MoxSEO information.
Important limitation: Passing checks does not guarantee a Knowledge Panel, ownership access, verification, or a particular panel layout. Avoid creating false profiles or unsupported sameAs links to manufacture corroboration.