Schema Registry
The DNA of structured content.
Every piece of content in roadbeat has a defined structure. The Schema Registry stores, versions, and distributes these definitions across the entire ecosystem.
What are structured content types?
Unlike traditional social media where everything is a flat "post", roadbeat defines purpose-built content types - each with specific fields, validation rules, and metadata. An Event has dates and a location. A Recipe has ingredients and cooking steps. A Job has salary and requirements.
- Rich, queryable metadata enables precise discovery
- Consistent structure across all publishers
- Type-specific form UIs in Studio for easy authoring
- Machine-readable schemas enable automated processing
Content Type Gallery
Browse 100+ content types across 14 categories - from News and Events to Recipes, Jobs, and Scientific Papers.
Browse all content types on schemas.roadbeat.netJSON Schema under the hood
Each content type is defined as a standard JSON Schema with extensions for UI rendering, i18n labels, and teaser generation. Schemas are version-controlled and signed with Ed25519.
Version control
Every schema change creates a new version. Publishers can pin to specific versions for stability.
i18n labels
Field labels and descriptions in all 24 EU official languages, enabling localized form UIs.
Form schemas
UI hints for Studio editors - field order, grouping, validation messages, conditional visibility.
Teaser schemas
Define which fields appear in teasers published to Discovery Nodes.
Governance
The Schema Registry is governed by roadbeat e.V. (eingetragener Verein), a registered German association. Content type proposals go through expert committees, public review, and versioned approval.
Community or expert proposes new content type
Public review period with feedback
Expert committee evaluates and refines
Approved schemas are signed and distributed
License: AGPL 3.0
Explore the Schema Registry
Browse content types, read schema documentation, and propose new types.
Visit schemas.roadbeat.netSchema Registry Documentation
Dive deeper into content type definitions, schema versioning, governance processes, and the API. Our comprehensive documentation covers everything you need to integrate with the Schema Registry.
Read the Documentation