Discover what real people are searching for about any topic. Find questions, comparisons, pain points, and related searches — powered by live autocomplete data.
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Need to know what your audience is actually searching for? This free question finder pulls real autocomplete data from search engines and organizes it into actionable categories — questions, comparisons, problems, and related searches. No signup, no monthly fee, results cached locally for instant repeat searches.
It discovers what real people are searching for about any topic. Enter a keyword and the tool pulls autocomplete suggestions from search engines, then organizes them into categories: questions (how, what, why), comparisons (vs, or), problems (not working, issues), and related long-tail searches. These are real queries people type into search engines every day.
Answer The Public charges $99 per month. Other keyword research tools like KeywordTool.io ($89/mo) and AlsoAsked ($29/mo) charge similar prices. This tool gives you the same autocomplete-based question data completely free, with no signup, no account, and no limits on how many topics you research. Results are cached locally so repeated searches are instant.
The suggestions come directly from search engine autocomplete APIs — the same data that appears when you start typing in a search bar. These reflect real search behavior from millions of users. The tool also searches Reddit for active discussions about your topic, giving you both search intent data and real community conversations.
Content marketers finding blog topics, SaaS founders researching what customers ask about their market, SEO professionals doing keyword research, small business owners understanding customer pain points, copywriters looking for the exact language their audience uses, and anyone planning content that answers real questions people have.