Find the questions people also ask

The real questions from Google, the Reddit threads behind them, and what people search next. Free, unlimited, no signup.

Three Sources. One Search.

The same data expensive PAA tools charge for, pulled live and free.

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Your keyword is fanned out through Google autocomplete with fourteen question prefixes, surfacing the questions people actually type.

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Reddit search finds live threads where real people discuss the same topic, so you see demand, not just suggestions.

Group

An AI model clusters everything by intent into a question tree, the same shape as Google's People Also Ask box.

One search, a month of content.

Every question is something your audience is already looking for.

Blog posts

Every branch is an article outline: the branch is your topic, the questions are your H2s.

FAQ pages

Answer the exact questions Google already shows, then mark them up with FAQ schema.

Video topics

Questions with high search demand make titles people actually click on YouTube and TikTok.

Reddit marketing

Jump into the linked threads and answer real people where they are already asking.

The free AlsoAsked alternative

No credits, no daily limits, no account. Just questions.

Price

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Free forever
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From $20/mo

Free usage

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Unlimited
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Limited searches

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For full use
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For full use

Question tree by intent

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Live Reddit threads

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People also search for

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Competitor plans taken from their public pricing pages, last checked 17 August 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about the tool, the data, and how to use it.

People Also Ask (PAA) is the box of related questions Google shows in search results. Each question expands into a short answer and generates more related questions. It reflects what real people ask around a topic.
Yes. Unlimited searches, no account, no credit card. Comparable tools cap you at one to three free searches before asking you to pay.
Two public sources: Google autocomplete suggestions expanded with question prefixes, and real discussion threads from Reddit search. An AI model then groups them by intent, the way Google's PAA box does.
It is the list of related terms Google shows when you return to results after clicking one. In this tool it appears as related search chips next to your question tree.
Answer them. Each question is a candidate H2 or FAQ entry for an article, and a full branch is often a complete blog post outline. Questions with Reddit threads behind them show proven demand.
Yes. Questions sourced from Reddit link straight to the original thread, and every search lists the most relevant live discussions below the tree.
Ten markets, including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, India, and Germany. Pick one next to the search box to localize the suggestions.
No. Searches are processed on the fly and not saved to any database. Source requests are briefly cached to keep the tool fast.
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  • Finds the threads

    Watches Reddit for people asking about what you sell, the same discussions you just saw in your results.

  • Drafts the reply

    Writes comments that read like a redditor and respect each subreddit's rules, so they do not get removed.

  • Gets them seen

    Strategic upvotes and DMs push your answer up the thread, where it keeps earning clicks from Google.