Paste the URL
Pricing, feature, refund policy, or onboarding pages work best. Anything with one focused topic and real content to pull from.
Generate FAQs from a public webpage URL. Turn one page into support-ready questions and answers for your help center or AI assistant.
What you get
Tip
Start with one strong page like pricing, onboarding, refunds, or a focused feature page. The narrower the page topic, the cleaner the FAQ output usually is.
Intent
FAQ
Capture searchers who want to convert a URL or webpage into a structured FAQ quickly.
Output
5-8 FAQs
The page returns a clean question-and-answer set with optional follow-up prompts.
Next move
Support setup
Best handoff is into chatbot training, source syncing, or broader support-content rollout.
How it works
Paste a URL — a pricing page, feature page, help article, or onboarding guide — and get a clean set of questions and answers you can drop straight into your help center or AI assistant.
Pricing, feature, refund policy, or onboarding pages work best. Anything with one focused topic and real content to pull from.
You get question-and-answer pairs in a reusable format — cleaner than raw page copy and ready for help centers, docs, or chatbot training.
When one page works, index the rest. Widgetora crawls your full site and turns it into a grounded assistant.
FAQs
Use the page-level tool when one page already contains the material you want to repurpose. It is faster, produces cleaner FAQ clusters, and maps to a narrower search intent than a site-wide generator.
Pricing pages, feature pages, refund policies, onboarding guides, and focused help articles tend to work best because they already answer one clear topic without too much unrelated navigation copy.
Use the output to update your help center, seed manual Q&A, or turn the same source into grounded chatbot knowledge. If the page performs well, expand the same workflow into more pages or a whole-site rollout.
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Next step
Create a workspace, index your content, and test real conversations against your support knowledge.