Query.page - Turn your website into an AI-search-ready answer hub

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Connect your docs, PDFs and website once. Query.page becomes one grounded, multilingual brain that answers customers, ranks on Google, feeds AI search, and captures leads.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋

I'm Azar, the founder of Query.page.

I've spent the last stretch building for businesses that serve customers in more than one language: immigration firms, clinics, real estate agents. The same pattern kept showing up. They answer the same handful of questions all day ("which documents do I need?", "do you take my insurance?", "how does the process actually work?"), usually from people who aren't comfortable in English. They can't staff every language, their FAQ is a dead PDF, and meanwhile AI assistants have started answering for them, sometimes wrong.

Query.page turns that around. You connect your content (a link, a PDF, your site) and it builds a grounded, multilingual Answer Hub that:

🗣️ answers your customers on a chat widget and on public pages, in their own language
🔎 ranks those answers on Google
🤖 feeds AI search (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI) your real answers, so you're the source when someone asks
📥 captures leads along the way
📩 responds to email


The one rule it never breaks: every answer is grounded in your real content. No generic, spun SEO filler, the stuff Google now punishes and customers don't trust. If your content doesn't say it, the hub won't invent it.

We're starting with the businesses that get the most repetitive, multilingual questions:
• law firms immigration services
• SaaS/help centers
• agencies
• real estates
• local service businesses
• data/API companies

It is already powering help hubs for , , and Ohyolo, and we now have 100+ hubs people can explore before creating their own..


I’d love your feedback on:
1. Is the positioning clear?
2. Would you use this for your business or clients?
3. What would make the hub creation flow more valuable?

Thanks for checking it out. 🙏

Azar, Query.page