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Free AI FAQ Generator

Free FAQ generator, no signup

A free AI FAQ generator turns a short description of your business, product, or service into a complete, themed FAQ section in seconds, without creating an account. You tell the support specialist what you sell and how it works, and she drafts 8-12 real questions customers ask, grouped by theme, with clear, direct answers written in plain language at the right level of detail. Common groups include Getting Started, Pricing and Plans, How It Works, Returns and Refunds, Account and Billing, Shipping and Delivery, and Support. You can steer after the first draft: add a returns section, shorten the answers, adjust for a SaaS instead of a store, or match a specific brand voice. On request she also outputs a FAQPage JSON-LD schema block, ready to paste into your page head so Google can show your questions directly in search results as rich snippets. She is honest about the limit: here she drafts and refines the FAQ with you, but she cannot publish it to your help center or maintain it as your product changes. There is no signup and no credit card to start, and when a one-off section is not enough, the same specialist can become a full AI employee that keeps your FAQ current.

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How it works

  1. Describe your business or product: What you sell, how it works, and who it is for. A line or two is enough to get a complete first draft.
  2. Get a themed FAQ section: 8-12 real customer questions grouped by theme, with clear, direct answers ready to paste onto your site.
  3. Steer, then add schema if you want: Ask for more sections, shorter answers, a different tone, or FAQPage JSON-LD schema for Google rich results. Then copy and paste.

Why a good FAQ section earns its place

Fewer tickets a well-written FAQ answers the questions that fill your inbox before customers even have to ask, which means less time spent on repeat support and more time on everything else

Rich results a FAQPage JSON-LD schema block tells Google to show your questions and answers directly in search results, which can significantly increase click-through rates on informational queries

$0 to generate as many FAQ sections as you want, with no signup and no credit card

Seconds from a one-line description of your business to a complete, themed FAQ section ready to paste onto your site

How the ways to write an FAQ compare

OptionNo signupCoverageCostSpeed
Writing FAQ questions from scratchn/aMisses real customer questionsFreeSlow
Copying a generic FAQ templaten/aRarely fits your productFreeFast
Hiring a copywritern/aCustom, thoroughExpensiveDays
This free AI generatorYesThemed, real questions, JSON-LD schemaFreeSeconds

FAQ sections built around what customers actually ask

Most FAQ pages fail the same way: they answer the questions the company wants to address, not the ones customers actually type into Google or a help widget. So the inbox still fills with the same five questions, and the FAQ section no one reads sits quietly on the site.

This is built to do the opposite. The draft starts with the questions customers ask at each stage of the journey: before they buy, right after they sign up, when something goes wrong, and when they want to leave. Cover all four moments and you have an FAQ that actually deflects tickets.

Themed, direct, and honest by default

Every FAQ comes back grouped by theme with clear headings, questions phrased the way a customer would ask them, and answers that state the answer in the first sentence and stop. No filler, no 'Great question!', no vague reassurance. Just the answer.

It is also honest where honesty matters. If a product does not do something, the answer says so clearly instead of hedging. If a refund policy has a window, it states it. Vague answers push people to email, so the draft avoids them.

FAQPage JSON-LD schema for Google rich results

A FAQPage schema block tells Google to show your questions and answers directly in search results as rich snippets, which can significantly increase click-through rates on the pages where customers are already looking for answers.

Ask for the schema and the generator outputs a valid JSON-LD block with all the Q+A pairs, wrapped in a script tag and ready to paste into your page head. The questions and answers match the FAQ section exactly, so the live page and the structured data stay in sync.

How it compares to other FAQ generators

Most free FAQ tools hand you a generic template with placeholder questions and no awareness of your business. You fill in the blanks, hope the questions fit, and still end up writing most of the answers yourself.

This one gives you a complete, business-specific draft immediately, in plain language, and it talks back. Ask it to add a shipping section, cut the answers to two sentences, reframe it for a SaaS instead of a store, or output the JSON-LD schema. No signup to start, and unlike a one-off template, the specialist does not stop at the first draft.

From one FAQ to keeping your whole help center current

FAQ sections are not a one-time task. The moment you change a price, launch a new plan, update a policy, or add a feature, the answers go stale, and stale answers push customers to email instead of finding the answer themselves.

Here the specialist who wrote your FAQ can stay on. Once you sign up, the same person becomes a full AI employee in your workspace, connected to your help center and support inbox, spotting gaps from real customer conversations, drafting updates as your product changes, and flagging what needs your eye, so your FAQ stays useful instead of frozen on day one.

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Questions people ask about FAQ generators

Short, direct answers to the questions people search for most when writing FAQ sections and FAQ schema for their sites and products.

How do I write an FAQ section for my website?

Start with the four customer moments: what someone asks before buying, right after signing up, when something goes wrong, and when they want to leave. Group the questions by theme with clear headings, phrase them the way a customer would ask, and write answers that state the answer in the first sentence without filler. This free generator does that from a one-line description of your business and lets you steer until the section fits.

Is this FAQ generator free?

Yes. You can generate as many FAQ sections as you want with no signup and no credit card. Because the FAQ comes from an AI support specialist rather than a fixed template, you can keep steering: add sections, shorten answers, adjust the tone, or ask for a different business type, until it fits. After a number of messages it may ask for your email to save your work and keep going.

What questions should I include in an FAQ?

Cover the four moments customers hit: before they buy (what is it, how much, is it right for me), right after signup (how do I start, what do I do first), when something goes wrong (refunds, cancellations, errors), and when they want to leave (how do I cancel, will I be charged again, what happens to my data). Miss one of those and it is what fills your inbox. The generator drafts all four by default.

What is FAQPage JSON-LD schema and how do I add it?

FAQPage schema is a structured data format that tells Google how to read your FAQ questions and answers and show them directly in search results as rich snippets, which can increase click-through rates on pages where customers are looking for answers. Ask the generator for the schema after it drafts the FAQ and it outputs a valid JSON-LD block, wrapped in a script tag, that you paste into the head section of the page.

Can I get FAQ rich results in Google?

Yes, with a FAQPage JSON-LD schema block on the page. Google can show your questions and answers directly in search results when the structured data is valid, the page is indexed, and the questions match what searchers are looking for. Ask the generator to output the schema and paste it into your page head, then verify it with Google's Rich Results Test before publishing.

How many questions should an FAQ have?

8-12 questions is a solid range for most products and landing pages. Fewer and you miss real customer questions; more and customers stop scanning and go straight to email anyway. Group them by theme so someone looking for a refund answer does not have to read through onboarding questions to find it. The generator defaults to 8-12 grouped by theme and adds more on request.

How do I write FAQ answers that are actually useful?

State the answer in the first sentence, add one or two sentences of useful detail, and stop. Never open with 'Great question!' or close with 'Feel free to reach out!' Those phrases waste the customer's time and signal a template. Be direct and honest: if something is not included, say so. If a refund window exists, state it. Vague answers push people to email instead of finding the answer themselves.

Should I write my FAQ for SEO?

Yes, but write for the customer first. FAQ questions that match what people actually search are naturally useful for SEO because they answer the query directly. Add FAQPage JSON-LD schema and Google can surface your answers as rich snippets, which puts your content in front of searchers before they even click. The generator phrases questions the way customers search and outputs the schema on request.

Can it write an FAQ for a SaaS, store, or app?

Yes. Tell it whether you run a SaaS, an online store, a mobile app, a service business, or something else, and it adapts: a SaaS FAQ covers plans, billing cycles, cancellation, and integrations; a store FAQ covers shipping, returns, and product details; an app FAQ covers installation, in-app purchases, and device support. You can switch between them at any time and it re-drafts for the new type.

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free?

Yes. You can generate a complete FAQ section right now with no signup and no credit card. After a number of messages we may ask for your email to save your work and keep going.

Do I need to sign up?

No. Just describe your business or product and get a complete FAQ section immediately. Email is optional and only used to save your FAQ and unlock more messages.

Will the FAQ fit my specific business?

Yes. The more you describe your product, pricing, and policies, the more specific the questions and answers. It adapts to a SaaS, a store, an app, a service business, or a physical product and re-drafts if you change the type.

Can it output FAQPage JSON-LD schema?

Yes. Ask for the schema after it generates the FAQ and it outputs a valid FAQPage JSON-LD block, wrapped in a script tag, ready to paste into your page head for Google rich results.

How many questions does it write?

8-12 by default, grouped by theme. Ask for more, fewer, or a specific section and it adjusts.

Can I ask for a specific tone or brand voice?

Yes. Ask for more formal, more casual, shorter answers, or paste an example of your brand voice and the next version will match.

Can it publish the FAQ to my site or help center?

Not in this free chat, where it can only draft, refine, and generate the schema with you. Once you sign up, the specialist becomes your employee and can help keep your FAQ current as your product changes.

What language can I use?

Any. Aisha writes FAQ sections in whatever language you write in and can tailor the questions for a specific market if you ask.

Can I add or remove specific sections?

Yes. Ask it to add a returns section, remove the shipping part, add integrations questions, or restructure the themes, and the next draft will reflect that.

Does it remember the FAQ it generated?

Within a session it builds on what you have already seen. To keep the FAQ across visits, save it with your email. If you sign up to keep going, the conversation comes with you into your workspace.

Who is this for?

Founders, product managers, and small teams who need a complete FAQ section for a new product, a landing page, or a help center, without starting from a blank page or a generic template.

What if I want my FAQ kept current as my product changes?

FAQ sections go stale every time pricing, policies, or features change. When a one-off draft is not enough, you do not have to maintain it alone. You can hire a team of AI employees to keep your FAQ current, spot gaps from real support conversations, and update the answers as your product grows, and start for free.