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FAQ Question Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A FAQ question generator saves hours of guesswork by producing realistic, search-intent-aligned questions for any product, service, or topic. Instead of inventing what your audience might ask, you get questions phrased the way people actually type into Google — making your FAQ section useful and SEO-ready from day one. FAQ sections do more than answer common queries. They cut repetitive support tickets, keep visitors on-page longer, and signal topical depth to search engines. Paired with FAQ schema markup, the right questions can earn rich snippets above standard blue links. Set your topic and choose up to however many questions you need — fewer for tight landing pages, more for broad informational content.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Type your product, service, or topic into the Topic field — be specific, like 'project management software for agencies' rather than just 'software'.
- Set the Number of Questions to match your page's scope: 6-8 for a landing page FAQ, 10-12 for a standalone FAQ page.
- Click Generate to produce a list of realistic, search-phrased questions tailored to your topic.
- Copy the questions and paste them into your page template, blog post outline, or FAQ schema markup tool.
- Edit each question to include your specific brand name, pricing tier, or policy detail before publishing.
Use Cases
- •Adding FAQ schema markup to a SaaS pricing page to capture rich snippets for high-intent queries
- •Populating a Notion-based help center with seed questions before a product beta launch
- •Writing H2-level question headings for a long-form Substack post on freelancing rates
- •Drafting discovery call prep sheets by surfacing objections clients typically raise before signing
- •Building FAQ content for local service pages targeting 'near me' and 'how much does it cost' queries
Tips
- →Enter a niche topic rather than a broad one — 'email marketing for e-commerce' generates more actionable questions than 'marketing'.
- →Run the generator twice for the same topic and combine the two outputs; different passes often surface different question angles.
- →Use the generated questions as keyword targets: paste them into Ahrefs or Google Search Console to check actual search volume before prioritizing which to answer first.
- →Pair this tool with a content brief workflow — generated questions make strong H2 headings that guide writers toward what readers actually want to know.
- →For FAQ schema, keep answers under 300 characters when possible; Google truncates longer answers in rich snippet previews anyway.
- →If you're building a help center, sort generated questions by funnel stage: awareness questions go in blog posts, decision-stage questions go on product pages.
FAQ
how many questions should an faq section have
Six to twelve questions covers most product or service pages without overwhelming visitors. For broad topics, a dedicated FAQ page can hold up to 20. On tight landing pages focused on a single offer, aim for six or fewer — every question should address a real barrier to conversion, not fill space.
do faq sections actually help with seo
Yes, especially for long-tail, question-based searches that standard page copy misses. Adding FAQ schema markup (JSON-LD) lets Google display your questions as rich snippets in search results, improving click-through rate without requiring a higher ranking position. Note that Google limited FAQ rich snippets to authoritative health and government sites in late 2023, so treat FAQs primarily as an on-page UX and ranking tool.
should i edit generated faq questions or use them as-is
Use them as a starting structure, then edit for specificity. Swap generic phrasing for your actual product name, pricing, or policy — 'How much does it cost?' becomes more useful and more rankable as 'How much does [Your Product] cost per month?' That one change targets a concrete keyword and gives visitors a real answer.