Seven question types
Multiple choice, true/false, emoji, picture, free text, numeric and drag-to-order. Free text forgives a typo when you want it to.
Upload your questions, hit start, and let the room play. Players join by QR in under ten seconds — no app, no accounts. The big screen handles the theatre.
Same engine, same questions, same timer — a completely different room. Pick a pack, swap your colours, or describe the look you want and have one generated. Themes can change everything you can see and nothing you can play.
No training, no rehearsal. If you can run a spreadsheet, you can run the night.
Drop in a CSV or spreadsheet — one row per question. The importer checks every row and tells you in plain English what to fix before anything is saved.
See the formatOpen the big screen view on the projector. It shows a giant QR and join code, and team names pop in as people arrive. Players scan and they are in.
Next, lock, reveal, leaderboard, pause. Scoring is automatic and server-timed, so nobody argues about who buzzed first.
Built from running real nights, not from a feature list.
Multiple choice, true/false, emoji, picture, free text, numeric and drag-to-order. Free text forgives a typo when you want it to.
One phone creates the team and shares a four-letter code. Everyone else joins it. Switch between fastest-finger, captain-only and majority vote mid-game.
Every answer is stamped by the server the moment it lands. Late taps are rejected, and the client clock is decoration.
Flat, speed, speed-rank or closest-wins. Double-points rounds with one setting. Nobody does mental arithmetic on a Tuesday.
Halloween, Christmas, pub classic, office, school and more. Swap the colours, fonts and sounds — or describe a look and have one generated.
Round titles, answer distribution, and a leaderboard that builds bottom-up into a pyramid before revealing the top three.
A separate projector view runs the whole deck: intro, round titles, questions, breaks, sponsor messages and the finale. It never shows an answer before you do.
Round 2 · Question 4 of 10
Which year was the original Halloween released?
34 of 52 teams answered
Free to start. No card, no sales call, no app for your players to download.