Navigate the Knowledge Graph | Yext Hitchhikers Platform

Overview

Here’s a tour of the Knowledge Graph tools that you’ll use throughout the rest of this track:

  • Entities: the main screen in the Knowledge Graph, where your entities are stored
  • Configuration: where you’ll manage the settings for your entity types, data fields, and more
  • Connectors: tools you can use to pull entity data into the Knowledge Graph, or sync data to other systems
  • Assets and Suggestions: manage data updates at scale and standardize content for your team
  • Enhanced Content Lists and Widgets: store information like product listings, staff bios, and restaurant menus. Then, create widgets that you can use to display this information on your website pages.

See the Keep Learning section at the end of this unit for resources to learn more about the tools you’ll see as you go through the Knowledge Graph.

To start, click Knowledge Graph in the left navigation bar in Yext.

Entities

Select Entities in the left navigation bar under Knowledge Graph. This screen is also referred to as Entity Search.

The Entities screen is the home base for your Knowledge Graph: here, you can search and filter for all your entities and take actions like importing and exporting data, editing entities, or creating saved searches.

Entities screen

Filters, Add Data, and More Actions

Use the search bar and filter options at the top of the page to filter your entities by certain criteria. You’ll also see a button to Add Data to create new entities.

Under the More Actions dropdown, you’ll find more options like exporting entities or moving entities to different folders to keep them organized.

Search bar with filters and more actions

Entity Edit

When you click into a single entity, you’ll land on the Entity Edit screen.

This is where you can view and edit an entity’s field values. You can also bulk-edit entities to make changes to multiple entities at once.

Click into a single entity to see Entity Edit

The information and tools you’ll see on Entity Edit are:

  • The fields for your entity (in the center of the screen). Click any field to edit it.
  • The field sections (in the sidebar on the left). These are the sections you configured in your entity schema. Click any section in the sidebar to jump to that section.
  • Modules on the right sidebar for linked entities and scheduled updates, alternate language profiles, Knowledge Tags, and licenses.
  • The Entity History tab (at the top of the screen) to view past data updates.

Connectors

A connector is anything that takes data from a source (such as a spreadsheet or a third-party system, like Google Business Profile) and transforms it into entities in the Knowledge Graph. You’ll learn more about this in the Connectors module.

Connectors take data from a souce and transforms it into entities

Configuration

Manage all of your Knowledge Graph settings, such as adding new entity types, fields, data connectors, and more that we’ll cover throughout the rest of this track.

Click Configuration to expand the Configuration menu

Assets and Suggestions

Assets are a way to store a library of shared, pre-approved content in Yext. You can store assets for photos, text, videos, or any custom field types.

Once in the library, the asset can be used in a variety of places, including on entities, in entity templates, in review responses, in social posts, and more. You’ll learn more about this in the Content Management and Authoring in Yext module.

Assets are shared content stored in Yext

Suggestions

Suggestions allow you to manage the content stored in entities by surfacing suggested edits from external sources like Google and Facebook (if you use Yext Listings), as well as your teammates in Yext. You’ll learn more about this in the Content Management and Authoring in Yext module.

Suggestions lets other users suggest edits to your entities which you can review

Enhanced Content Lists

The Menus, Products & Services, and Bios options under the Knowledge Graph navigation are for creating Enhanced Content Lists (ECLs). If you use Yext Listings, you can store this type of data in the Yext Knowledge Graph and use Enhanced Content Lists to sync them to your listings.

Create enhanced content lists of menus, products, and bios

Widgets

If you create ECLs in Yext, you can also create widgets to feature them on your website pages.

Create widgets for enhanced content lists

Keep Learning

See these resources for more on what you can do from Entity Search:

See these resources for more on the other tools you can access from Entity Edit:

For more on creating enhanced content lists, see the

Create an Enhanced Content List{}} help article.

For more on creating widgets for enhanced content lists, see the Create an Enhanced Content List Widget{}} help article.

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