AnswerThePublic
linkedin.comSummary
Ask questionsAnswerThePublic is a search listening tool that provides insights into what people are searching for on Google and other platforms. It helps users discover content ideas, monitor trends, and understand consumer behavior by analyzing search queries and autocomplete data. The tool offers features like data export, team collaboration, and historical search access.
Features8/14
See allMust Have
3 of 4
Google Autocomplete Suggestions
Real-Time Search Trends
Export Results to CSV
People Also Ask Extraction
Other
5 of 10
Multi-Language Support
Location-Based Filtering
Team Collaboration
Search History Access
Transparent Pricing
Reddit & Quora Question Insights
Semantic Keyword Suggestions
AI-Powered Question Generator
Keyword Clustering
Dedicated Account Manager
PricingFreemium
See allFree
- 3 Daily searches
- Your searches (historical)
- Limited searches
Pro
- Unlimited daily searches
- Monitor & get Alerted to new suggestions
- Compare data over time
- Create folders to organise your research
- Export your results to CSV
- Hide unwanted branches & suggestions
- Export high-res images to present your insights
- Your team's own workspace
- Education & training package worth $447
- Priority customer support
Rationale
AnswerThePublic directly states its core function is to 'listen into autocomplete data from search engines like Google then quickly cranks out every useful phrase and question people are asking around your keyword,' which aligns with 'Google Autocomplete Suggestions'. It also mentions 'Monitor Trends and compare search behavior over time' for 'Real-Time Search Trends'. The 'Pro Only Features' page explicitly states 'Export your results to CSV' and 'Your team's own workspace' for 'Team Collaboration'. The website also shows a language selector and location filter, indicating 'Multi-Language Support' and 'Location-Based Filtering'. The 'Pricing' section clearly outlines free and paid tiers, demonstrating 'Transparent Pricing'. The 'Register for FREE and get: Your searches (historical)' confirms 'Search History Access'. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'People Also Ask Extraction' by name, the general description of uncovering questions users are asking strongly implies it, but without direct confirmation, it's not included as a matched feature.