FAQ Block with FAQPage Schema Markup
You get a clean FAQ section and the matching FAQPage JSON-LD in one pass, ready to paste straight into your page.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Equip a new landing page with an FAQ section and rich-result potential
- Add FAQPage schema to existing guides after the fact
- Turn recurring support questions into structured, Google-readable answers
The prompt
You are an SEO editor and schema specialist. Create an FAQ block and the matching FAQPage JSON-LD for the page below.
Context:
- Topic or product: [your topic or product]
- Audience: [your audience]
- Primary search intent: [main user question]
Task:
1. Write 5 to 7 real user questions that fit this page and that people actually type into Google. Use natural, long-tail phrasing, no invented questions nobody asks.
2. Answer each question in 40 to 60 words: concrete, no marketing fluff, straight to the point. The first answer should fully resolve the main question.
3. Turn this into valid FAQPage JSON-LD per schema.org (mainEntity with Question and acceptedAnswer). The answers in the schema must be word-for-word identical to the visible FAQ block, otherwise it violates Google's guidelines.
Output format:
- Part A: the FAQ block as plain text, question in bold, answer directly below.
- Part B: the complete JSON-LD in a code block, ready to paste before the closing body tag.
Write in clear, factual English. Ask me if you are missing important context about the page. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
Why must the schema and visible text be identical?
Google requires structured data to reflect the visible content. If the answers in your JSON-LD differ from the FAQ block on the page, it counts as manipulation and can trigger a manual action. That is why the prompt produces both word-for-word in one pass.
Does ChatGPT add the schema to my page for me?
No. ChatGPT only gives you the finished FAQ text and the JSON-LD code block. Embedding it in your page and testing it (for example with the Rich Results Test) is up to you. A FAQ rich snippet is also never guaranteed; Google decides whether to show it.
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