Answer the Public is a digital tool that reveals the questions, doubts, and search queries people commonly make on the internet about a specific topic. Based on data from search engines like Google, it organizes this information into visual maps containing questions, comparisons, and related phrases. This makes it a valuable resource for understanding how people think, ask, and express themselves about a particular subject.

In the educational field, this tool offers multiple possibilities. Instructors can use it to identify common interests and doubts related to the topics they teach, making it easier to plan meaningful, student-centered lessons. It also supports the creation of guiding questions, reflection activities, teaching materials, and assessment strategies that respond to real concerns, promoting contextualized and participatory learning.

In the research field, Answer the Public can serve as an initial source for thematic exploration. It helps detect discourse trends, build research questions connected to everyday life or public discourse, and enrich the conceptual framework of qualitative studies. Additionally, it allows researchers to observe how certain topics are socially constructed, which is particularly useful in education, communication, the social sciences, or discourse analysis.

Answer the Public is a simple, visual, and powerful tool—ideal for educators and researchers who want to connect their work with the interests, questions, and ways of thinking of people in real-world contexts.

Examples of graphics generated on this platform