Could your business get a Knowledge Panel?
That big info box on the right side of Google isn't luck — it's earned through specific entity signals. This check runs your live brand search, Wikidata, Wikipedia, and your site's schema, then hands you the exact checklist.
How it works
Kalicube built a whole business on this audit. Your first look is free.
We run your brand search
A live Google search for your name — is a Knowledge Panel already showing, who owns your top results, and can Google even disambiguate you?
7 entity signals graded
Wikidata Q-number, Wikipedia presence, Organization schema, sameAs profile links, brand-SERP control, and name distinctiveness — the signals Google's Knowledge Graph actually reads.
Get your path to a panel
A numbered, do-this-first roadmap for every missing signal — the same checklist entity consultants charge four figures for.
Common questions
What exactly is a Knowledge Panel?
It's the entity card Google shows on the right of results when it's confident a business, person, or organization is a distinct real-world thing. It pulls from Google's Knowledge Graph — which reads Wikidata, Wikipedia, your schema, and authoritative mentions across the web.
Do I need a Wikipedia article to get one?
No — plenty of local businesses have panels without Wikipedia. It's the strongest single accelerant, but a Wikidata entity, clean Organization schema with sameAs links, and a controlled brand SERP can get you there on their own.
How long does entity building take?
The mechanical parts (Wikidata item, schema, profile links) take a day. Google typically needs weeks to months of consistent signals before it commits to a panel — which is why starting now matters.
What does this have to do with AI search?
Everything. The same Knowledge Graph that powers panels feeds Google's AI Overviews, and LLMs lean on Wikidata and Wikipedia heavily. Entity strength is AEO — a business AI engines can verify is a business they'll recommend.
Entity building is slow to DIY. We do it for you.
Locafy builds the full entity layer — schema, sameAs graph, citations, and authoritative mentions — so Google and AI engines treat your business as the verified answer.