Kahoot is great — but it bills in dollars, has no UPI, and treats Indian schools like every other market. Quizotic is built for the way Indian classrooms actually work.
If you love Kahoot's energy but hate paying in USD, dealing with international card charges, or adjusting to a tool that ignores Bloom's Taxonomy, Quizotic is a closer fit. You get the same live-leaderboard excitement plus AI quiz generation, 11 question types (vs Kahoot's 4), Confidence Grid analytics, and spaced-retrieval review queues — all priced in INR with UPI payments.
| Feature | Quizotic | Kahoot |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing currency | INR | USD |
| UPI payments | Yes (Razorpay) | No |
| Free tier participants | 10 per session | 10–40 per session (varies) |
| Question types | 11 | 4 |
| AI quiz generation | Included (30/month free) | Paid add-on |
| Bloom's Taxonomy tagging | Built-in | No |
| Confidence Grid | Built-in | No |
| Spaced-retrieval review | Built-in | No |
| Global brand recognition | Growing (India-first) | Industry-standard |
| Low-bandwidth participant page | <100KB | Heavier |
Kahoot has 15+ years of brand recognition and a massive question library. If your school already has enterprise Kahoot licenses and your team is trained on it, switching has a real cost. Quizotic's advantage kicks in for new programs, Indian pricing sensitivity, and teachers who want deeper learning-science features than Kahoot offers.
Yes. Export your Kahoot as an Excel/XLSX file, then paste into Quizotic's import dialog. MCQ and True/False questions transfer cleanly; richer types may need light editing.
Yes. The free plan covers unlimited quizzes with up to 10 participants per session — enough for most classroom use. Pro (200 participants, advanced reports, AI) and Team plans are priced in INR.
Quizotic's AI generation is included on the free plan (30 questions/month) and produces Bloom-tagged questions with explanations. Kahoot's AI generator is a paid add-on and doesn't tag Bloom levels.
Yes. The participant page is <100KB on first load and every real-time event is <1KB — built specifically for 1–2 Mbps Indian classroom connections.
After each answer, participants rate their confidence. The report plots Correct-vs-Confident on a 2×2 grid — surfacing "Hubris" (confident but wrong) and "Imposter" (correct but unsure) cohorts for targeted follow-up. No other major quiz platform offers this.