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Free FAQ Generator

Writing an FAQ section from scratch can be painfully tedious. Just describe what your page is about, and this tool will instantly brainstorm relevant questions, write clear answers, and hand you the SEO schema code.

Instant brainstorming Includes Schema code Works perfectly on mobile Always free

FAQ brief

Describe the page, choose the tone, and generate FAQ ideas you can review before publishing.

Topic

Background summary

Quick fill adds starter examples so you can test the output format faster, then replace them with your real page details.

Pro tip: Treat this as a powerful first draft. Always do a quick read-through to ensure specific details—like pricing, delivery times, or refund policies—perfectly match your actual business terms before you publish.

How to use this like a pro

Here’s how you can stop getting boring questions and start getting ones people actually ask.

Great places for FAQs

  • Feature pages on a software website (e.g., "Is there a free trial?")
  • Service pages for a local business (e.g., "Do you charge travel fees?")
  • Long-form blog posts that need a quick summary at the bottom.
  • Product descriptions in an online store.

What you should delete

  • Any question that feels incredibly obvious or "stuffed" with keywords.
  • Promises about your privacy policy or pricing that aren't verified.
  • Make sure you completely delete any Schema code for questions you decided not to use.

About This FAQ Writer

We built this tool because nothing is more annoying than launching a beautiful new webpage and realizing you completely forgot to write an FAQ section. This tool does the heavy lifting for you by brainstorming what a normal person would actually be confused about when looking at your page.

Instead of staring at a blinking cursor trying to invent questions, you just hand this tool a quick summary of what you're selling or explaining. Within seconds, it spits out a list of highly relevant questions and answers.

Just remember that this is a drafting tool. It's meant to save you 20 minutes of typing, but you still need to spend 2 minutes reviewing the text. Double-check that all the facts align with your literal business policies before you copy it into your website.

Heads up: We also generate standard FAQPage JSON-LD code for you. You can literally just paste this code into your website's header to drastically increase your chances of showing up in Google's rich snippets.

FAQ Generator Questions

What is this tool best used for? It handles the tedious work of brainstorming the most common questions a visitor might have. It's great for quickly putting together an FAQ block for a new service page, blog post, or product description.

How do I make the questions highly relevant to my page? Give the tool exact details. Type in your brand name, exactly what you're selling or explaining, and who your audience is. The more details you share, the less generic the questions will be.

Should I just copy the generated text and publish it? No! You should always read through the answers and make sure they are 100% historically and legally accurate for your specific business.

Why do I need an FAQ section? A good FAQ section builds trust with visitors by answering their doubts immediately. Plus, it gives you a huge SEO boost if you use the JSON-LD schema provided.

How many questions are ideal? Go for 4 to 6 strong, highly specific questions. A massive list of generic questions actually drives readers away.

The Perfect FAQ Checklist

Here are the exact rules that professional copywriters use to make an FAQ section totally irresistible.

  • Dodge the Robot Voice: People hate corporate-speak. Ensure your answers sound like a human being explaining it over a cup of coffee.
  • Never Give a 'Maybe': If someone asks "Do you offer refunds?", don't write a 3-paragraph essay. Start with a direct "Yes" or "No", followed by the reason.
  • Limit to 5 Items: Don't bury your visitors in text. Limit your main FAQ to the top 4 or 5 absolute biggest objections stopping them from taking action.
  • Inject Links: If the answer to an FAQ is "Yes, we have a sizing chart," don't just say it—hyperlink directly to the sizing chart so they can click it.
  • Test the Schema: If you're copying the JSON-LD code to get Google rich snippets, always test your page url in Google's Rich Results Testing Tool just to be 100% sure the code is firing correctly.