Why “any questions?” fails in class
The students who most need to ask are the ones least likely to raise a hand — asking in front of peers costs too much. (More on why “any questions?” gets silence.) An anonymous, instant channel removes that cost, so you hear from the whole room instead of the confident few.
How it works
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Type the lesson topic (or upload your slides)
AI drafts comprehension-check questions aligned to what you just taught — single-choice, 1–5 rating, open-text, word cloud. Edit the wording in seconds; add your own.
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Students answer anonymously on their phones
Project a QR code or share a short code. Students join with no app and no account, and answer in a tap — so the quiet 80% respond, not just the front row.
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See who's lost — and an end-of-class report
Results update live, so you can re-explain on the spot. When class ends, an AI insight report flags the concepts to revisit next session.
Questions come from the AI poll generator and the recap is the AI insight report. See how teachers and lecturers run it.
Where it fits
Mid-lecture comprehension checks
Drop in one question after a hard concept and instantly see whether the room actually followed it.
Exit tickets
End class with “what's still unclear?” — the anonymous answers are the honest ones you never get out loud.
Course & unit feedback
Run an end-of-term pulse on pace, difficulty, and what to keep — without sorting through paper forms.
Frequently asked
How do students join a classroom poll?
You show a QR code or a short code. Students open it on their phone and answer — no app to install and no account to create. It works on any device with a browser.
Are student responses anonymous?
Yes. Answers aren't tied to a name, which is exactly why shy students participate. You see the distribution of the class, not who said what.
Can I use this for comprehension checks during a lecture?
That's the core use. Ask one question after a tricky concept, watch the live results, and decide on the spot whether to move on or re-explain.
Can AI write the questions from my lesson?
Yes — type the topic or upload your slides and AI drafts a balanced set of checks. You review and edit before going live, so the questions match exactly what you taught.
Hear from the whole class, not the front row
Type your lesson topic, AI drafts the comprehension checks, students answer anonymously, and you get a report on what to revisit. First five sessions free, no card.