Conflicts with other WordPress plugins
Klyna ships its own schema, FAQ, and internal-link layers. Here is how it interacts with the major SEO plugins and how to avoid duplicate output.
Updated June 10, 2026
Klyna is designed to coexist with other SEO plugins, but emitting the same JSON-LD twice is wasted bytes at best and a structured-data warning at worst.
Yoast SEO
Yoast emits Organization, WebSite, and Article schema by default. If you keep Yoast active, turn off the matching emitters in Klyna:
- Klyna → Settings → Schema → uncheck Organization and WebSite.
- Leave FAQPage and HowTo on — Yoast does not detect these on classic-block posts.
Rank Math
Same idea. Disable Rank Math’s FAQ block schema if you let Klyna detect FAQs
automatically — otherwise the page emits two FAQPage blocks and Google picks
one at random.
All in One SEO
AIOSEO’s general schema is fine to keep alongside Klyna’s FAQ detector. Turn
off AIOSEO’s Article schema if you want Klyna’s headline and author fields
(which include the editor’s display name fallback that AIOSEO skips).
Caching plugins
WP Rocket, LiteSpeed Cache, and W3 Total Cache all play well with Klyna. After
changing a Klyna setting, purge the cache so the new <head> markup ships.
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