I have tried a lot of tools over the years. Most of them are forgettable. This one? Different story.
Why this matters right now
The topic of How to Use AI to Create a FAQ Page That Ranks on Google and Reduces Support Tickets comes up a lot in conversations I have with people in similar situations. Everyone seems to have an opinion. But very few people have actually tried it. I have. And here is what I found.
I spent about two weeks testing this before I formed my opinion. Not because I had to — because I wanted to be sure before recommending it to anyone else.
Getting started the right way
Here is the part nobody tells you. It is not about the tool itself — it is about how you use it. I have seen people get amazing results and people get terrible results using the exact same thing. The difference? Their approach. Let me break down what works.
The step-by-step process
Here is the approach I recommend. Start small. Pick one specific use case and try it for a week. Do not try to do everything at once — that is how people burn out and give up. Focus on one thing, get good at it, and then expand.
When I first started, I made the mistake of trying to use it for everything. That did not work. I was overwhelmed and the quality suffered. Once I narrowed my focus, everything got better.
Common mistakes people make
A few things to keep in mind. First, not every tool works for every situation. Be honest about what you need and what you do not. Second, results take time. Nobody masters this overnight. Be patient with yourself. Third, your opinion matters more than the experts. If something does not work for you, trust your experience and adjust.
Final thoughts
The best time to start was yesterday. The second best time is right now. Go try it and let me know how it goes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need technical skills?
Not at all. Everything I described can be done with basic computer skills. If you can use email, you can use these tools.
How long does it take to see results?
Most people see noticeable improvements within the first week of regular use. But everyone is different.
Let me share a quick story. A friend of mine tried this last year. She was skeptical too. More skeptical than you probably are. But she gave it an honest try for two weeks. By day five, she was already texting me about how much easier things had become.
Honestly, I could go on about this for a while. There is just so much to cover and I want to make sure you have everything you need to actually get started. Because knowing about something and actually doing it are two completely different things, right?
There is a lot of bad advice out there about this. People overcomplicate it. They add steps that are not necessary. They make it sound harder than it is. My approach is different. I strip away everything that does not matter and focus on what actually moves the needle.
One thing that surprised me was how quickly the results showed up. I expected to wait months. But within the first week, I could already see a difference. Not huge, not life-changing, but noticeable. And that was enough to keep me going.
Can I use this alongside my existing workflow?
Yes, and that is actually the best approach. Integrate it gradually instead of trying to change everything at once.
