Free People Also Ask tool

    Enter a keyword and map the questions people ask Google about it, grouped by question type and pulled live from Google's own suggestion data. No signup needed.

    Free to use. Live Google suggestion data, fetched when you search.

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    What is People Also Ask?

    People Also Ask is the box of expandable questions Google shows inside its search results. Each question opens to reveal a short answer pulled from a web page, and expanding one question loads more related questions beneath it. The feature appears on a large share of searches and can expand almost indefinitely, which makes it one of the most direct windows into how people actually phrase what they want to know.

    This tool maps the same question demand from the other place Google exposes it: live autocomplete data. It fans your keyword out across question words (what, how, why, can, vs and more) and collects the real queries Google suggests for each, in your chosen country and language. The result is the question landscape behind a topic, grouped the way you would plan content around it.

    Where the questions come from

    Google's suggestions are built from real query logs: what people actually type, weighted by volume and recency, localised to country and language. That is the same demand signal that feeds the People Also Ask boxes on the results page. When this tool shows "how much does a heat pump cost" under your keyword, that is not a guess about your audience. It is a record of them asking.

    Five ways to use People Also Ask data

    • Content planning. Each branch of the tree is an outline for an article or guide, phrased in your audience's own words.

    • FAQ sections. Lift the questions your buyers genuinely ask into FAQ blocks, and answer them better than the current source.

    • Answer-engine optimisation. PAA questions mirror the prompts people put to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. Content that answers them cleanly is content AI engines can cite.

    • Keyword research. The tree surfaces long-tail question queries that keyword tools often miss or bury.

    • Demand signals. Suggestions reflect what people genuinely search, weighted by volume. A question appearing here is evidence of demand, not speculation.

    People Also Ask and AI search

    The questions in a PAA box do not stay on Google. The same phrasings show up as prompts in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google's own AI Mode, where the engine answers them directly and names specific brands and sources. Answering these questions well is now the entry ticket to two surfaces at once: the traditional results page and the AI-generated answer.

    Honeyb tracks the second surface: which brands the AI engines name when buyers ask these questions, and how each brand is described. If you have just mapped the questions in your category, the natural next step is seeing whose names come back in the answers.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Is this People Also Ask tool free?

    Yes. Searches are free and do not require an account. The tool is built on Google's public suggestion data, so there is no usage meter behind it. A soft rate limit keeps it fast for everyone.

    Where does the question data come from?

    Live Google Autocomplete data, fetched at the moment you search. The tool fans your keyword out across question words such as what, how, why, can, and vs, and collects the real queries Google suggests for each, in your chosen country and language.

    How many questions does one search return?

    It depends on demand for the topic. A broad topic usually surfaces 30 to 80 distinct questions across the groups; a narrow or new topic may return only a handful.

    Which countries and languages are supported?

    Twenty countries and fourteen languages, selectable in the tool. The questions reflect what Google suggests to searchers in that country and language.

    Why does my keyword return few or no questions?

    Google only suggests queries it has seen people search. Very narrow, new, or branded topics often have little suggestion data yet. Broader phrasings of the same topic usually surface more questions.