Instantly create and edit FAQs and the necessary SEO schema for any topic to help your pages stand out on Google.
FAQPage schema is a type of structured data (code) that you add to your website to tell search engines that you have a "Frequently Asked Questions" section. When Google understands this, it may reward your page with a "rich result" directly in the search listings.
This rich result displays your questions and answers as a collapsible list right below your main page link. This makes your result larger, more interactive, and more prominent, which can dramatically increase your click-through rate (CTR) and drive more organic traffic to your site. It also helps you occupy more valuable screen real estate on the results page.
<head> section of your webpage's HTML. If you're using a CMS like WordPress, you can often add this to a "custom scripts" or "header scripts" area.the main topic in Topic (e.g., 'email marketing').
how many FAQs to generate from Number of FAQs (3-10).
Generate FAQs to create Q&A pairs.
any questions or answers in the text boxes if needed.
the JSON-LD schema and paste into your page's
section.— only use schema on pages where the FAQs are actually shown.
— use Google's Rich Results Test to verify.
— base FAQs on what users actually search for.
— rich results prefer shorter answers.
— 'How do I...?' works better than 'What is...?' for featured snippets.