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Automatically Add FAQs with AI in WordPress

HighGround generates FAQ sections from your article’s content, injects FAQPage schema markup automatically, and places the block exactly where you want it - all without touching the editor.

  • 0:00 Introduction
  • 0:35 Writing Content
  • 1:19 Image Generation
  • 1:36 Inline Editing Toolbar
  • 1:53 Image Swaps
  • 2:16 Writing Settings
  • 3:17 SEO Settings
  • 3:34 Image Settings
  • 4:07 Link Settings
  • 5:01 Comment Settings
  • 5:42 Gutenberg Blocks
  • 6:09 Prompt Settings
  • 6:24 Dashboard Additions
  • 7:01 Bulk Page Creation
  • 7:30 Quick Post Edits

FAQ Sections That Write Themselves - With Schema Built In

FAQs are one of the most effective ways to capture long-tail search traffic and win rich results in Google. The problem is writing them manually for every post is tedious, and most people skip the schema markup entirely. HighGround handles both automatically.

When HighGround generates a post, the AI reads the finished article and pulls out questions real users are likely to search for. Each answer is written to your configured length, FAQPage JSON-LD schema is injected into the page automatically, and the block is placed exactly where you specify - after references, before references, or wherever you drop the manual Gutenberg block. No extra plugins, no hand-coding schema, no copy-pasting into FAQ generators.

AI-Generated Questions

The AI pulls FAQ questions directly from your article’s topic - targeting queries real users are searching for, not generic filler.

Auto FAQPage Schema

FAQPage JSON-LD structured data is injected automatically, making your page eligible for Google’s expandable rich results without any manual markup.

Flexible Placement

Insert FAQs after references, before references, or use the dedicated Gutenberg block to place them anywhere you want in the editor.

Custom Rules & Prompts

Control tone, structure, and style with custom instructions. “Always lead with a direct Yes or No.” “Keep language at an 8th-grade reading level.” Whatever you need.

Step by step

How AI-Generated FAQs Work

Configure once, and every post gets a schema-ready FAQ section automatically.

1

Enable FAQs in Your Writing Preferences

Go to HighGround → Settings → Writing and make sure FAQs is enabled as one of your content blocks. This tells HighGround to generate an FAQ section as part of its content pipeline for every new post.

2

Configure FAQ Settings

Head to HighGround → Settings → Blocks. Set your number of FAQs per article (3-10, with 4-6 being the sweet spot for most sites), your max words per answer (50-200), and your insertion location. Turn Auto Schema to “Yes” to inject FAQPage JSON-LD automatically.

3

Add Custom Rules (Optional)

Use the FAQ Custom Rules field to fine-tune how the AI writes your answers. For example: “Always lead answers with a direct Yes or No when applicable,” “Avoid jargon,” or “Keep language at an 8th-grade reading level.” A restore-to-default option is available if you want to reset.

4

HighGround Generates FAQs with Every Post

When HighGround writes a new article, it reads the finished content and generates FAQ questions that real users are likely to search for. Each answer respects your word count ceiling - the AI writes shorter answers when the question doesn’t warrant the full limit.

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Schema Is Injected and the Block Is Placed

FAQPage JSON-LD structured data is automatically attached to the page (if enabled), making it eligible for Google’s expandable rich results. The FAQ block is inserted at your chosen location - or left for you to position manually via the Gutenberg block.

SEO Impact

FAQPage Schema That Actually Gets Implemented

Most sites know FAQ schema exists. Almost none implement it consistently. HighGround does it on every post, automatically.

FAQPage JSON-LD structured data tells Google your page contains FAQ content. When Google picks it up, your listing can display expandable question-and-answer dropdowns directly in search results - taking up more real estate on the SERP and driving higher click-through rates.

The catch is that FAQ schema has to be implemented correctly on every page that has FAQ content, and it has to match what’s actually visible on the page. Most sites either skip it entirely, implement it once and forget to maintain it, or use a plugin that generates schema without generating the actual FAQ content to match. HighGround does both - the visible FAQ block and the matching schema are generated together from the same source, so they’re always in sync.

If you don’t want schema on a particular page, set Auto Schema to “No” and the FAQs still appear visually without the structured data.

Flexible Positioning

Place FAQs Exactly Where You Want Them

Three placement modes so FAQs always land in the right spot.

Auto - After References

The FAQ block is placed below your references section at the bottom of the article. Keeps FAQs as a supplementary section after the main content wraps up.

Auto - Before References

The FAQ block is placed above the references section, keeping it within the main content flow. Good for pages where you want FAQs to feel like part of the article rather than an appendix.

Manual (Gutenberg Block)

HighGround doesn’t auto-insert the FAQ block. Instead, a dedicated HighGround FAQ Gutenberg block is available for you to place anywhere in the editor. Use this when you need full control over positioning - mid-article, in a sidebar, or wherever makes sense for your layout.

Common Questions

FAQ

The AI reads your finished article and identifies questions that real users are likely to search for based on the topic. These aren’t generic filler questions - they’re tailored to the specific content of each post, targeting long-tail queries that can capture additional search traffic.

FAQPage schema is structured data (JSON-LD) that tells search engines your page contains FAQ content. When Google recognizes it, your search listing can display expandable question-and-answer dropdowns - taking up more space on the results page and increasing click-through rates. HighGround injects this schema automatically so you don’t have to code it by hand.

HighGround lets you set anywhere from 3 to 10 per article. For most posts, 4-6 is a solid sweet spot - enough to capture multiple long-tail queries without overwhelming the page. Shorter, more focused articles might only need 3, while comprehensive guides can benefit from 8-10.

Yes. The Words Per Answer setting lets you set a ceiling from 50 to 200 words per answer. Shorter answers (50-75 words) work well for simple questions and tend to perform better for featured snippet eligibility. Longer answers (150-200 words) suit complex topics. The AI will write shorter than the limit when the question doesn’t need a full-length response.

Yes. The FAQ Custom Rules field accepts free-text instructions that shape how the AI writes your answers. Examples include “Always lead with a direct Yes or No,” “Keep language at an 8th-grade reading level,” or “Avoid using the word ‘utilize.’” A restore-to-default option is available if you want to reset.

Three options: Auto - After References places the block below your references section. Auto - Before References places it above references within the main content flow. Manual gives you a dedicated Gutenberg block to position anywhere in the editor.

Yes. HighGround includes a dedicated FAQ Gutenberg block that you can use for manual placement. When using auto-insertion, the FAQ content is rendered as a native block in the editor - not a shortcode or injected HTML that could break if the plugin is deactivated.

FAQ settings are applied automatically to new posts, but you can also add or regenerate FAQs on any existing post. Use the “Update With HighGround” one-click link in your Posts list or trigger an update from the editor - the refreshed post will generate new FAQs based on your current settings.

Stop Writing FAQs by Hand

Let HighGround generate targeted FAQ sections with schema markup for every post - automatically capturing long-tail queries and rich results.

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