FAQ Page Generator: Questions and Clear Answers
This prompt turns ChatGPT into a structured FAQ page that captures the questions your customers actually ask and answers them clearly and briefly.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Write an FAQ section for a new product or landing page from scratch
- Turn recurring support requests into a clean question-and-answer list
- Rework an existing help page, trim it, and make it clearer for search engines
The prompt
You are an experienced UX writer and conversion specialist for website content. Create a structured FAQ page for [your product or service].
Context:
- Audience: [your audience]
- Tone: [e.g. matter-of-fact and friendly]
- Scope: [number of questions, e.g. 8]
Task:
Phrase the questions the way your customers actually ask them (search intent, everyday language, no marketing fluff). Cover the most common topics: features, price, process, security, support, and typical objections. Each answer must stand on its own, get to the point within the first two sentences, and stay under 60 words.
Return the result in exactly this structure:
1. One H1 suggestion for the page
2. A short intro sentence (two lines maximum)
3. The FAQ as a list: each question as an H3, with the answer below it
4. At the end, three internal linking suggestions and one understated call to action
Important: If you lack concrete facts for an answer (prices, deadlines, figures), do not invent anything. Mark the spot with [PLEASE CHECK]. At the end, ask me which three questions I would like to add. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
How many questions should a good FAQ page have?
Usually 6 to 12 genuinely frequent questions are enough. A few precisely answered questions beat a long list nobody finishes reading. You control the count yourself via the scope placeholder in the prompt.
Does ChatGPT just invent answers when details are missing?
It can, if you do not rein it in. That is why the prompt tells ChatGPT to flag unclear spots with [PLEASE CHECK] instead of inventing figures. Always verify prices, deadlines, and legal details yourself afterwards.
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