FAQ Generator
Tell us your topic. Get 10 commonly-asked questions with answers, ready to embed.
A good FAQ section does double duty: it answers the questions that stop people from buying or signing up, and it gives you a block of keyword-rich, question-format content that Google loves — including eligibility for the expandable FAQ rich result. This tool takes any topic and produces ten commonly-asked questions with concise answers you can embed straight into a page.
How to use it
- In Topic / page subject, enter what the page is about — be specific. "Email marketing for restaurants" yields sharper questions than just "email marketing." The narrower the topic, the more relevant the questions.
- Generate ten question-and-answer pairs.
- Review and edit. Keep the questions that genuinely match what your visitors ask, swap in your real specifics (prices, policies, timelines), and cut any that don't fit.
- Paste the FAQ into your page near the bottom, where it naturally lives, and keep answers visible to users — not hidden behind code only.
When to use it
- Product and service pages — handle objections (cost, time, guarantees) right where buyers hesitate.
- Blog posts — add an FAQ block to capture long-tail "how," "why," and "can I" searches the main article doesn't cover.
- Support and help pages — deflect repetitive customer questions before they reach your inbox.
- Landing pages — reduce friction and raise conversions by answering the last few doubts.
Tips for better results
- Phrase questions the way real people type them into Google — natural language, full questions. That's also what makes them eligible for "People also ask."
- Keep answers short and direct: one to three sentences. Long-winded answers hurt both readability and rich-result eligibility.
- Put the most important question first; many visitors only read the top one or two.
- Use your own data in the answers. Generic answers help no one and won't differentiate your page.
Common mistakes to avoid
Don't invent questions nobody asks just to hit ten — trim to the ones that matter to your visitors. Don't write answers that dodge the question; a vague answer is worse than none and erodes trust. Don't repeat the same point in three different questions, either — each pair should add something new. And if you want the FAQ rich result, remember the questions and answers must be visible on the page itself, not buried only inside schema markup where users can't read them.
To make those FAQs eligible for the expandable search feature, run them through the Schema Markup Generator and add FAQ JSON-LD. Plan which topics deserve an FAQ in the first place with the Keyword Cluster Tool, and pair the page with a click-worthy title from the SEO Meta Generator.
Frequently asked questions
How many FAQs does the tool generate?⌄
It produces ten question-and-answer pairs for your topic. You can keep all of them or trim down to the ones that best match what your visitors actually ask.
Can these FAQs help me get the FAQ rich result in Google?⌄
Yes — the questions are written in natural language that fits search behavior. To become eligible, keep the answers visible on the page and add FAQ schema markup with our Schema Markup Generator.
How specific should my topic be?⌄
The more specific, the better. A focused topic like "car insurance for new drivers" produces far more relevant questions than a broad term like "insurance."
Should I edit the answers before publishing?⌄
Yes. Replace generic details with your real prices, policies, and timelines. Accurate, specific answers serve readers better and make your page stand out from competitors.
Is the FAQ Generator free, and is my topic stored?⌄
It's free to use, and the topic you enter is only used to generate the questions — nothing is saved or shared.