Build your Quiz Maker with AI in under 5 minutes

Build a quiz maker with multiple-choice questions, instant scoring, timers, leaderboards, and shareable result screens — generated from a single prompt.

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What is a quiz maker?

A quiz maker turns a list of questions into an interactive experience with a score at the end. The same primitive serves four very different audiences: trivia hosts running a pub night, teachers checking what a class actually retained, marketers using a 'which type are you?' quiz to capture leads, and students drilling a certification question bank. The incumbent tools each own one slice — Kahoot the live classroom, Quizizz the homework assignment, Typeform the lead-gen funnel — and each prices accordingly. The design decision that matters most is what a result is: a score out of ten, a personality bucket, or a pass/fail against a syllabus. Get that right and the rest is presentation: one question per screen, instant feedback, and a results page worth sharing.

Common features

  • Multiple-choice, true/false, and image-answer questions
  • Instant right/wrong feedback with explanations
  • Per-question countdown timers with auto-advance
  • Reusable question bank tagged by topic and difficulty
  • Room codes for live group play with a leaderboard
  • Weighted answers for personality-type results
  • Email capture before revealing results
  • Shareable score cards per result
  • CSV import of questions and export of results
  • Question and answer-order shuffling per player

Real-world examples

Weekly classroom check

A teacher assembles ten questions from the term's question bank every Friday. Students join with a room code; the CSV export goes straight into the gradebook.

Lead-gen personality quiz

A skincare brand's 'find your routine' quiz maps answers to four product bundles. Email required to see the result; each completion lands in the database segmented by outcome.

Certification drill

An AWS-exam candidate loads 300 practice questions tagged by domain, drills 30 at a time, and reviews a 'questions I keep missing' list before exam day.

Why FloopFloop fits quiz maker projects

Quiz platforms charge per participant or per response, which punishes exactly the quizzes that work. Kahoot's free tier caps players; Typeform's response limits turn a viral lead-gen quiz into a surprise invoice. With FloopFloop the quiz is your own app: unlimited players at flat hosting cost, the question bank stored as rows you can export, and the collected emails written to your own database instead of a vendor's CRM. The shape is yours to tune by prompt — add a bonus round, change the result types, restyle the score card for this year's event — without checking whether your plan includes it.

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Build a trivia quiz site where I create quizzes with multiple-choice questions, set a time limit per question, and share a public URL. Players see one question at a time, instant right/wrong feedback, a running score, and a final results screen with a shareable score card.

Create a classroom quiz tool: the teacher builds a quiz from a reusable question bank, students join with a 6-letter room code, and a leaderboard updates between questions. Include per-student score history and a CSV export of results per quiz.

Design a 'which X are you?' personality quiz with weighted answers mapping to four result types, an email-capture step before showing the result, and a distinct share image per result type. Add a dashboard showing completions, drop-off per question, and collected emails.

Build an exam-practice app with a 200-question bank tagged by topic, randomised 30-question practice tests, per-topic score breakdowns, an explanation shown after each answer, and a review mode that resurfaces every question I have ever missed.

Sık sorulan sorular

What scoring modes can a quiz have?
Three patterns cover almost every quiz: right/wrong scoring with an optional per-question point value, weighted scoring where each answer adds points toward one of several result buckets (the personality-quiz model), and pass/fail against a threshold (the exam-practice model). Describe which one you need — or combine them, like a trivia quiz with double-point bonus rounds.
Can questions be timed?
Yes — per-question countdowns that auto-advance when time runs out, a whole-quiz timer, or both. Timed questions auto-submit the current selection (or count as wrong if nothing is selected), and the results screen can show time-per-question so players see where they hesitated.
Can a group play together, like Kahoot?
Yes. A host starts a session and shares a short room code; players join on their phones, answer in sync, and a leaderboard refreshes between questions. For audit-grade synchronous play at conference scale you'd want a dedicated realtime platform, but for classrooms, pub quizzes, and team events the room-code model works well.
Can I capture emails before showing results?
That's the classic lead-generation quiz: the visitor answers, then enters an email to unlock their result. Collected emails land in your own database with the result type attached, so you can export a CSV segmented by outcome — people who got 'beginner' get a different follow-up than people who got 'expert'.
Can I reuse questions across quizzes?
Yes — a question bank with tags is the right structure: write questions once, tag them by topic and difficulty, then assemble quizzes by picking tags or letting the app draw N random questions per topic. You can also import questions from a CSV instead of typing them in.
How do you stop people from cheating?
Shuffle question order and answer order per player, add per-question time limits so answers can't be looked up, and dedup attempts with a per-browser token. A determined cheater can always open a second browser — for casual quizzes that's acceptable; for real assessments, require login so attempts are tied to an account.

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