Hi @nwm2006!
Thank you for sharing your feedback!
Regarding your concern, although the Yoast plugin is unable to recognize content added using a Recipe plugin, we do have an integration with WP Recipe Maker to automatically add?Schema.org structured data?to your posts and pages. So, the necessary schema data is taken care of by the Yoast plugin.
As for content analysis, the Yoast plugin analyzes the default WordPress content areas only, like the title, URL, and the main content box (WordPress editor). If you are adding your content through other plugins or theme content boxes (as most page builders do), Yoast SEO may not be able to detect it by default. Currently, we are compatible with the Elementor page builder. The?Yoast SEO Elementor integration?is free to use for everyone; no premium or add-on is required for core functionality.
Are you using a custom theme content box or a page builder? Page builders commonly use a custom editor designed by their team. Because plugins rely on the default editor, some page builders make the data entered into their editor available in the default editor. In these cases, Yoast SEO will see and analyze the content as if created with the default editor. When this is not the case, an integration feature must be available to parse the page builder content into Yoast SEO for analysis.
If you are using a plugin or theme that doesn’t send their content to our page analysis, please reach out to the author or developer to request an integration feature for better SEO compatibility. Our development team provides information about creating a custom integration here.
Although our plugin does not detect your content and shows an incorrect analysis report, this does not affect how search engines crawl and analyze your site. Search engines process the front end of your site and will detect your content.
If you need assistance with Yoast SEO, feel free to create a?new topic?in the plugin forum.