Coined a method, framework, or system? This generator outputs the JSON-LD schema, Wikipedia stub, Internet Archive submission checklist, and press-release template that claim you as the origin in Google's entity graph.
1. Describe your framework
Current origination signal strength
Based on your inputs — a coarse score of how "claimable" your framework currently is. The more specific the name, earlier the year, and richer the description, the stronger the signal.
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DefinedTerm + CreativeWork JSON-LD
Paste into the <head> of every page that references the framework. The DefinedTerm binds the name to you; the CreativeWork binds the canonical article describing it. Works alongside existing Person/Organization/Article schema.
Wikipedia stub article template
Wikipedia has a hard notability bar — most frameworks will be deleted. Use this only if you have at least two independent, secondary sources (major press, peer-reviewed, or established industry publications). Otherwise, submit to Wikiversity or the Internet Archive Scholar instead.
Internet Archive submission checklist
Press-release template
Drop this into a free or paid distribution service (EIN Presswire, Accesswire, PR Newswire, local Business Journal) to create independent URLs naming you as the coiner. Edit quotes before sending.
On-site canonical article outline
The anchor page on your own site that Google crawls as the source of truth.
Disclaimer: Claiming origination in Google's entity graph is a slow, multi-source process. This tool gives you the scaffolding — not a shortcut past editorial review. Frameworks that lack genuine novelty or third-party coverage will not earn a persistent entity regardless of schema.