diff --git a/frontend/index.html b/frontend/index.html
index ed3b343..360e559 100644
--- a/frontend/index.html
+++ b/frontend/index.html
@@ -183,43 +183,6 @@
"@type": "ReadAction",
"target": "https://velxio.dev/"
}
- },
- {
- "@type": "FAQPage",
- "mainEntity": [
- {
- "@type": "Question",
- "name": "Is Velxio free?",
- "acceptedAnswer": {
- "@type": "Answer",
- "text": "Yes. Velxio is completely free and open-source under the GNU AGPLv3 license. No account required, no cloud subscription. Run it at velxio.dev or self-host with one Docker command."
- }
- },
- {
- "@type": "Question",
- "name": "Does Velxio work offline?",
- "acceptedAnswer": {
- "@type": "Answer",
- "text": "Velxio can be self-hosted via Docker. Once running, the simulation engine works fully offline in the browser. Compilation requires the local arduino-cli backend."
- }
- },
- {
- "@type": "Question",
- "name": "What boards does Velxio support?",
- "acceptedAnswer": {
- "@type": "Answer",
- "text": "Velxio supports 19 boards across 5 CPU architectures: (1) AVR8 — Arduino Uno (ATmega328P), Arduino Nano, Arduino Mega 2560 (ATmega2560), ATtiny85, Arduino Leonardo (ATmega32u4), Arduino Pro Mini; (2) RP2040 — Raspberry Pi Pico and Raspberry Pi Pico W; (3) RISC-V — ESP32-C3 DevKit, Seeed XIAO ESP32-C3, ESP32-C3 SuperMini, CH32V003 (RV32EC); (4) Xtensa (QEMU) — ESP32 DevKit V1/C V4, ESP32-S3, ESP32-CAM, Seeed XIAO ESP32-S3, Arduino Nano ESP32; (5) ARM Cortex-A53 (QEMU Linux) — Raspberry Pi 3B running Raspberry Pi OS."
- }
- },
- {
- "@type": "Question",
- "name": "Is Velxio a Wokwi alternative?",
- "acceptedAnswer": {
- "@type": "Answer",
- "text": "Yes. Velxio is a free, self-hosted alternative to Wokwi. It uses the same avr8js and wokwi-elements open-source libraries but runs entirely on your machine with no cloud dependency."
- }
- }
- ]
}
]
}
diff --git a/frontend/src/pages/LandingPage.tsx b/frontend/src/pages/LandingPage.tsx
index d2f03f8..62c0e7a 100644
--- a/frontend/src/pages/LandingPage.tsx
+++ b/frontend/src/pages/LandingPage.tsx
@@ -440,6 +440,44 @@ export const LandingPage: React.FC = () => {
description:
'Velxio is a free, open-source multi-board emulator. 19 boards across 5 CPU architectures: Arduino Uno/Mega/ATtiny (AVR8), ESP32/ESP32-S3 (Xtensa QEMU), ESP32-C3/CH32V003 (RISC-V), Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), Raspberry Pi 3 (Linux). 48+ components, no cloud.',
url: 'https://velxio.dev/',
+ jsonLd: {
+ '@context': 'https://schema.org',
+ '@type': 'FAQPage',
+ mainEntity: [
+ {
+ '@type': 'Question',
+ name: 'Is Velxio free?',
+ acceptedAnswer: {
+ '@type': 'Answer',
+ text: 'Yes. Velxio is completely free and open-source under the GNU AGPLv3 license. No account required, no cloud subscription. Run it at velxio.dev or self-host with one Docker command.',
+ },
+ },
+ {
+ '@type': 'Question',
+ name: 'Does Velxio work offline?',
+ acceptedAnswer: {
+ '@type': 'Answer',
+ text: 'Velxio can be self-hosted via Docker. Once running, the simulation engine works fully offline in the browser. Compilation requires the local arduino-cli backend.',
+ },
+ },
+ {
+ '@type': 'Question',
+ name: 'What boards does Velxio support?',
+ acceptedAnswer: {
+ '@type': 'Answer',
+ text: 'Velxio supports 19 boards across 5 CPU architectures: AVR8 (Arduino Uno, Nano, Mega 2560, ATtiny85, Leonardo, Pro Mini), RP2040 (Raspberry Pi Pico, Pico W), RISC-V (ESP32-C3, XIAO ESP32-C3, CH32V003), Xtensa QEMU (ESP32, ESP32-S3, ESP32-CAM, Nano ESP32), and ARM Cortex-A53 QEMU (Raspberry Pi 3B running Linux).',
+ },
+ },
+ {
+ '@type': 'Question',
+ name: 'Is Velxio a Wokwi alternative?',
+ acceptedAnswer: {
+ '@type': 'Answer',
+ text: 'Yes. Velxio is a free, self-hosted alternative to Wokwi. It uses the same avr8js and wokwi-elements open-source libraries but runs entirely on your machine with no cloud dependency.',
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
});
return (