Both support live and self-paced quiz modes. Where they diverge is learning science and pricing.
Quizizz is strong on self-paced game-style quizzes and has a huge teacher-contributed question library. Quizotic covers self-paced + live + interactive presentation modes, adds Bloom tagging, Confidence Grid, spaced retrieval, and AI quiz generation, and prices in INR. Here's the honest feature-by-feature view.
| Feature | Quizotic | Quizizz |
|---|---|---|
| Self-paced quizzes | Yes | Yes |
| Live multiplayer | Yes | Yes |
| Interactive presentation mode | Yes | Limited |
| Question types | 11 | 7 |
| AI quiz from PDF | Yes (free tier) | Yes (paid) |
| Bloom's Taxonomy | Built-in | No |
| Confidence Grid | Built-in | No |
| Spaced retrieval | Built-in | Limited |
| Public question library | Growing | Millions of questions |
| Memes & animations | Minimal | Built-in |
| INR pricing + UPI | Yes | No |
| LMS integrations | Growing | Extensive |
Quizizz's library is massive — millions of teacher-contributed questions. If your workflow is "search existing questions, launch fast," Quizizz still wins on that axis. Quizotic's AI generator offsets this by producing Bloom-balanced questions from any PDF or topic on demand, which many teachers prefer over searching through generic library content.
In raw size, yes. In relevance to Indian curriculum, often no — most library content is US-K12. Quizotic's AI generator produces questions specifically aligned to your source material (NCERT chapter, coaching handout, etc).
Yes. Self-paced mode with a shareable link + deadline works exactly like Quizizz homework mode.
Competitive mode with speed bonus and streaks brings similar energy. Quizizz has more built-in memes/animations which younger kids enjoy; Quizotic is roadmap-adding these.
Quizotic — Bloom distribution, Confidence Grid, and spaced-retrieval queues give teachers actionable diagnostics beyond raw scores.
Export from Quizizz to Excel, import to Quizotic. MCQs and True/False transfer cleanly.