Why My Rich Snippet Doesn’t Show Up in Google Search

Rich snippets are a great way to make your page stand out in search results by showing extra details like ratings, reviews, or FAQs.

In this guide, you’ll learn the most common reasons why rich snippets for Reviews may not show in Google, and what you can do to fix it.

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Rich Snippets Won’t Show on the Homepage

If you’ve only added the widget to your homepage, the rich snippet won’t appear in search results.

As Google explains:

"A rich result can only appear if a web page has structured data that’s properly implemented and relevant to the specific query."

Snippets are usually designed for detailed content such as product reviews. Homepages, however, tend to be more general and often don’t contain the specific information Google needs to display a rich snippet.

To resolve this, try adding the widget to a page focused on a specific topic or product. This should make it easier for Google to detect and display the snippet.

Make Sure Schema Markup Is Detected

Schema markup is a type of structured data from Schema.org that organizes your content so search engines can understand it better. It helps Google create rich snippets from the information provided. If Google can't detect the schema markup on your page, the rich snippet won't show.

To verify if your schema markup is working properly, use the Rich Results Test. It runs a live check of your page and shows whether your structured data is valid and eligible to generate rich snippets.

If the test doesn’t detect the markup, check out our guide for more tips: Why My Schema Markup Isn’t Detected.

Request Google to Index Your Page

After you add the widget to a website, Google needs to recrawl and reindex the page before it can detect the new content and show the rich snippet. Until then, it won’t appear in search results.

In this case, you have two options:

  • Wait for Google to reindex the page naturally (this process may take from a couple of days up to a few months).
  • Request reindexing by using Google’s URL Inspection tool: Request Google to Recrawl Your Page.

How Google Decides on Rich Snippet Visibility

In summary, here’s a checklist to help you troubleshoot:

Quick Checklist

  1. Run your page through the Rich Results Test to check schema markup detection.
  2. If markup is detected, request reindexation with Google's URL Inspection tool.
  3. Wait for Google to process the request (from a few days to a couple of weeks).
  4. Check again if the snippet is now showing in search results.

If you’ve followed all the steps and your snippet still isn’t showing, it's important to remember that Google always has the final say.

Even if the setup looks correct, Google may still choose not to display a snippet because:

  • The page may not be considered relevant enough for the specific query.
  • Google may decide that the snippet doesn't add enough value to the search results.
  • The content may not be structured or optimized in a way that makes it easy for Google to extract rich snippets.
  • Google may already have enough results for that search query and doesn’t need to add more snippets.

Unfortunately, these decisions are beyond your control. Still, by keeping your content focused, relevant, and well-optimized, you’ll improve your chances of getting a rich snippet.


We hope this guide was helpful! While Rich snippets can be a big boost to your site’s visibility, they depend on both proper setup and Google’s algorithms. By following these steps, you’ll maximize your chances of success.

Still have questions? Don’t hesitate to contact our Support Team — we’ll be glad to help!

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