Knowledge Panel Readiness Checker
Type your name. This checks the public signals a Knowledge Panel is built on, whether Google has an entity for you, a Search Profile, a Wikidata item and a Wikipedia article, and turns what's missing into a short to-do list.
What's this for?
A Knowledge Panel is built on an entity in Google's Knowledge Graph. The more corroborating signals Google can see, the more likely it builds and trusts one. This pulls the signals it can read about you and scores where you stand.
It runs on Google's Knowledge Graph and Wikidata, both free and public. Nothing here is a guarantee of a panel, but these are the boxes worth ticking, and the ones you control.
Works even if you don't have a Knowledge Panel, as long as Google has an entity for you. It now creates them for many creators from social presence alone.
How does this work?
We query Google's Knowledge Graph for your name to see whether Google has an entity for you and what its ID (KGMID) is, then check Wikidata for a matching item and a linked Wikipedia article. Your Search Profile URL is derived from the KGMID. Everything runs against free public APIs, and the lookups happen in your browser or through a small endpoint that logs nothing.
Part of a set. Find your exact profile link with the Google Search Profile URL Generator, then turn what you found here into markup with the Schema Markup Generator.