Google Tests “Learn Something Specific” Box for Business Profiles

Google Tests "Learn Something Specific" Box for Business Profiles

Google is experimenting with a new feature in Google Business Profile listings, replacing the familiar Question and Answer box with a new title, “Learn Something Specific.” This change was first noticed by digital marketing expert Gyi Tsakalakis, who shared a screenshot of the feature on X. The update appears to function similarly to the traditional Q&A section, though the wording has been modified to encourage more specific inquiries.

Gyi Tsakalakis shared his observations on X, noting that this new wording may not resonate well with users. The “Learn Something Specific” prompt is intended to guide users toward targeted information about a business, yet it might come across as less inviting than the familiar Q&A format.

Although Google has not made any official announcements, this test reflects their ongoing efforts to refine how users interact with business listings. For now, it seems that only a limited number of users have access to this feature, as others have been unable to replicate it.

Mixed Reactions from Users

Reactions to the new title have been mixed. While some appreciate the specificity it suggests, others feel that the phrase “Learn Something Specific” might be confusing or lack the straightforward appeal of a Q&A section.

For those interested in seeing this in action, you can view Gyi’s original tweets for further details:

It remains to be seen if Google will implement this change across all profiles or if adjustments will be made based on user feedback.

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