Schema: Intangible
Schema: Intangible Example Markup
The following are examples of markup written in json+ld that include the correct usage for Schema: Intangible.
BroadcastChannel JSON-LD example for a single channel slot in a cable, satellite, or over-the-air lineup. Intangible adding broadcastChannelId, broadcastFrequency, broadcastServiceTier, genre, inBroadcastLineup, providesBroadcastService. Parent of RadioChannel and TelevisionChannel.
Grant JSON-LD example for a non-monetary grant or award. Pending Intangible adding fundedItem, funder, and sponsor. Parent of MonetaryGrant.
MonetaryGrant JSON-LD example for a cash grant or award. Grant subtype adding amount (MonetaryAmount or Number).
FloorPlan JSON-LD example for the layout of a housing unit or building. Pending Intangible adding 12 properties: amenityFeature, floorSize, isPlanForApartment, layoutImage, numberOfAccommodationUnits, numberOfAvailableAccommodationUnits, numberOfBathroomsTotal, numberOfBedrooms, numberOfFullBathrooms, numberOfPartialBathrooms, numberOfRooms, petsAllowed.
CategoryCode JSON-LD example for a single code in a classification scheme. DefinedTerm subtype adding codeValue and inCodeSet. Used for ICD-10, NAICS, ISIC, and other coded taxonomies.
FoodService JSON-LD stub for a food service offering: breakfast, lunch, dinner, room service, banquet catering, meal delivery. Service subtype with no unique properties.
TouristTrip JSON-LD example for a guided or packaged tourist trip. Trip subtype adding touristType (Audience or Text).
Rating JSON-LD example for the parent type behind AggregateRating and EndorsementRating. Adds 6 direct properties: ratingValue, bestRating, worstRating, ratingExplanation, reviewAspect, author.
EndorsementRating JSON-LD stub for formal endorsements and pledges. Direct Rating subtype with no unique properties.
EmployeeRole JSON-LD example for the employee relationship inside an Organization. OrganizationRole subtype adding baseSalary and salaryCurrency. Used with Organization.employee to carry role-scoped data.
Demand JSON-LD example, the mirror-image of Offer for buyer-side (wanted-to-buy) signals. Direct Intangible, 30+ properties shared with Offer (availability, eligibleRegion, priceSpecification, itemOffered).
EnergyConsumptionDetails JSON-LD example for EU / US energy-label structured data on appliances and vehicles. Intangible with hasEnergyEfficiencyCategory and min/max scale bounds.
Permit JSON-LD example for a permission granted by an authority. Intangible with 7 direct properties (issuedBy, issuedThrough, permitAudience, validFor, validFrom, validIn, validUntil). Parent of GovernmentPermit.
GovernmentPermit JSON-LD example for a permit issued by a government agency. Direct Permit subtype. Use for building permits, health permits, vehicle permits, and similar government-issued authorisations.
TaxiService JSON-LD example for a taxi or ride-hire service. Direct Service subtype. Covers areaServed, hoursAvailable, provider (Organization), providerMobility, offers. The canonical type (supersedes the old Taxi type).
MenuItem JSON-LD example for a single menu entry. Intangible subtype with menuAddOn, nutrition, offers, suitableForDiet.
HealthInsurancePlan JSON-LD example for a US-style health-insurance plan (PPO, EPO, HMO). Intangible with 9 direct properties covering plan ID, drug tiers, networks, and formulary.
HealthPlanNetwork JSON-LD example for the provider network of a HealthInsurancePlan. Intangible with healthPlanCostSharing, healthPlanNetworkId, healthPlanNetworkTier.
HealthPlanFormulary JSON-LD example for the drug formulary of a HealthInsurancePlan. Intangible with healthPlanDrugOption, healthPlanDrugTier, healthPlanCostSharing.
HealthPlanCostSharingSpecification JSON-LD example for the cost-sharing structure (copays, coinsurance, pharmacy category) of a health plan.
EducationalOccupationalProgram JSON-LD example for a degree / certificate / apprenticeship programme. Intangible with 23 direct properties covering application, credits, cost, duration, and outcomes.
WorkBasedProgram JSON-LD example for an apprenticeship or on-the-job training programme. EducationalOccupationalProgram subtype emphasising occupationalCategory and trainingSalary.
DeliveryMethod JSON-LD reference. 8-value Enumeration (ParcelService, LockerDelivery, OnSitePickup + 5 DeliveryMode* values) plus named-carrier subclasses (DHL, FederalExpress, UPS). Used as appliesToDeliveryMethod / availableDeliveryMethod / hasDeliveryMethod.
PaymentMethod JSON-LD reference. 8-value Enumeration + PaymentCard / PaymentService subclasses. Used as paymentMethod, acceptedPaymentMethod, appliesToPaymentMethod.
DataFeedItem JSON-LD example for a single element inside a DataFeed. Intangible with dateCreated, dateModified, dateDeleted, item.
Observation JSON-LD example for a single statistical observation at a specific time/place. Intangible + QuantitativeValue dual inheritance. Properties: measuredProperty, observationAbout, observationDate, value, variableMeasured, marginOfError.
StatisticalPopulation JSON-LD example for a population defined by demographic constraints (Adults aged 25-34 in Lackawanna County). Intangible with populationType and numConstraints.
QuantitativeValueDistribution JSON-LD example for statistical distributions (median + percentiles 10/25/75/90 over a duration). StructuredValue parent of MonetaryAmountDistribution.
SizeSpecification JSON-LD example for apparel / footwear / accessory sizes. QualitativeValue subtype with sizeSystem, sizeGroup, suggestedAge, suggestedGender, suggestedMeasurement.
MerchantReturnPolicy JSON-LD example for a product's return policy. Intangible with ~20 properties covering window, fees, methods, seasonal overrides. Required for Google's product return rich result.
OfferForLease JSON-LD example for a lease-out offer (rental, leasing, subscription rental). Direct Offer subtype with no unique properties; businessFunction is implicitly LeaseOut.
OfferForPurchase JSON-LD example for a sell-out offer (standard retail). Direct Offer subtype with no unique properties; businessFunction is implicitly Sell.
ProgramMembership JSON-LD example for loyalty / rewards / traveller-club memberships. Intangible with 6 direct properties: hostingOrganization, member, membershipNumber, membershipPointsEarned, program, programName.
Seat JSON-LD example for a reserved seat on a flight, train, or event ticket. Intangible with seatNumber, seatRow, seatSection, seatingType.
EntryPoint JSON-LD example for an Action's invocation target (URL template, HTTP method, platform, content type). Intangible with 7 direct properties.
ActionAccessSpecification JSON-LD example for geographic / subscription / date constraints on an Action. Intangible with 7 direct properties.
PropertyValueSpecification JSON-LD example for constraining an Action input: required / readonly / min / max / step / pattern / default. Used with the -input hint on Action properties to describe expected parameter shape.
ServiceChannel JSON-LD example for the specific way a Service can be accessed: phone, SMS, postal, in-person, online. Intangible subtype carrying servicePhone, serviceUrl, serviceLocation, availableLanguage, processingTime.
Role JSON-LD example for attaching time-scoped or context-scoped metadata to an existing property. Intangible subtype adding roleName, namedPosition, startDate, endDate — used when plain property values lose information (e.g. member since / until, player jersey number).
ListItem JSON-LD example for an entry in an ItemList or BreadcrumbList. Intangible subtype carrying item, position, previousItem, nextItem — the node behind Google's breadcrumb rich result and carousel results.
AlignmentObject JSON-LD example for mapping a LearningResource to a node in an educational framework (Common Core, IMS CASE, state standards). Intangible subtype carrying alignmentType, educationalFramework, targetName, targetUrl, targetDescription.
GameServer JSON-LD example for a live multiplayer game server. Intangible subtype carrying game, playersOnline, serverStatus (GameServerStatus enum). Used for online game server listings.
BroadcastFrequencySpecification JSON-LD example for the frequency, modulation, and subchannel of a radio / TV broadcast channel. Intangible subtype carrying broadcastFrequencyValue, broadcastSignalModulation (FM / AM / ATSC / DVB-T), broadcastSubChannel.
Enumeration JSON-LD reference — the root of every closed-value set in schema.org. 531 descendant values ship under it: DayOfWeek, ItemAvailability, EventStatusType, OfferItemCondition, and hundreds more.
Invoice JSON-LD example — Intangible + LegalDocument carrying totalPaymentDue, paymentStatus, paymentDueDate, customer, provider, accountId, billingPeriod, and referencesOrder. Gmail invoice markup target.
Audience JSON-LD reference — Intangible parent of PeopleAudience, MedicalAudience, ParentAudience, EducationalAudience, BusinessAudience, Researcher, PatientExperiencer. Carries audienceType and geographicArea.
EducationalAudience JSON-LD reference — Audience subtype carrying educationalRole (student, teacher, administrator). Used on LearningResource / Course / ScholarlyArticle.audience.
SpeakableSpecification JSON-LD reference — Intangible with cssSelector and xpath fields. Used on Article.speakable to mark spoken-friendly passages for Google Assistant news narration.
BedDetails JSON-LD example — Intangible with numberOfBeds and typeOfBed. Superseded by BedType enum for Hotel listings, but still used in reservation metadata.
MediaSubscription JSON-LD reference — Intangible with expectsAcceptanceOf and authenticator. Used with ActionAccessSpecification and Movie/Article.requiresSubscription for paywall / subscription markup.
DigitalDocumentPermission JSON-LD reference — Intangible with grantee and permissionType. Used on DigitalDocument.hasDigitalDocumentPermission for access-control metadata.
InvestmentOrDeposit JSON-LD reference — FinancialProduct subtype carrying amount. Parent of BrokerageAccount, DepositAccount, InvestmentFund.
HowToItem JSON-LD reference — ListItem subtype with requiredQuantity. For ingredients/tools/supplies in HowTo / Recipe tool lists.
ComputerLanguage JSON-LD reference. This type covers computer programming languages such as Scheme and Lisp, as well as other language-like computer representations. Natural languages are best represented w
Intangible JSON-LD reference. A utility class that serves as the umbrella for a number of 'intangible' things such as quantities, structured values, etc.
Language JSON-LD reference. Natural languages such as Spanish, Tamil, Hindi, English, etc. Formal language code tags expressed in [BCP 47](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag) can be use
Series JSON-LD reference. A Series in schema.org is a group of related items, typically but not necessarily of the same kind. See also [[CreativeWorkSeries]], [[EventSeries]].