Writing
FAQ Answer Generator
Writing an FAQ section from scratch is tedious, and it is easy to slip into vague, defensive wording that fails to reassure the reader. This tool generates a structured draft answer for any question you enter, following the shape that makes FAQ answers work: a direct opening, a reassuring middle sentence, and a pointer to further help. The only input is the question itself. Paste in any FAQ — "Do you offer refunds?", "How long does delivery take?", "Can I cancel anytime?" — and generate a draft. The result gives you a friendly starting point you sharpen with your real policy, numbers, and specifics. Use it for support pages, checkout FAQ sections, onboarding docs, and product help centres. A generated draft with the specifics filled in almost always reads better than trying to write from scratch under pressure.
How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter the frequently asked question.
- Click Generate to produce a draft answer.
- Edit in your real policy, detail, or specifics.
- Add it to your FAQ or support page.
Use Cases
- •Drafting answers for a website FAQ section
- •Writing support and help-centre content
- •Answering common product or checkout questions
- •Building an onboarding FAQ
- •Getting past the blank page on support copy
Tips
- →Answer the question directly before adding detail.
- →Use plain language and avoid defensive wording.
- →Base your FAQ on questions customers actually ask.
- →Link to a fuller page when an answer needs more depth.
FAQ
What does the generator actually produce?
It combines a short opening line (e.g. "Here is the short answer:"), a reassuring mid-sentence about clarity and transparency, and a closing pointer to further help — a general-purpose three-part draft built around the question you enter.
How do I write a good FAQ answer?
Answer the question directly first, then add necessary detail in plain language, and point to further help if needed. Avoid jargon and defensive wording. A generated draft gives you that three-part structure — you only fill in your actual specifics.
What questions should a FAQ include?
Include the questions customers actually ask most — about pricing, refunds, delivery, setup, and how things work. Check your support inbox and search queries for recurring questions rather than guessing what people might wonder.
How long should an FAQ answer be?
Long enough to genuinely answer the question, short enough to scan. A couple of clear sentences usually suffices; if an answer needs more, link to a fuller page. Generated drafts are sized to be short, scannable starting points.
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