About Quack

We're here to make the room talk.

Most presentations are one-way. Quack turns them into a conversation — live quizzes, polls, word clouds and Q&A that everyone joins from their own phone, with every answer landing on the big screen as it happens.

Why we built Quack

The best moments in any room — a classroom, a workshop, an all-hands — happen when people take part instead of just watching. But the tools for that were too rigid, too pricey, or made the audience download yet another app. We wanted something you could open in a browser, build in minutes, and run with a whole room in seconds, where joining is as easy as scanning a code. So we built it: the game-show energy of a live quiz with the depth of real audience response, in one deck.

What we believe

Every phone is the remote

No clickers, no hardware, no installs. If you can open a web page, you can play — up to 300 people join a single game from the phones already in their pockets.

Friction kills participation

The moment a tool asks the audience to install an app or make an account, half the room is gone. Quack players join from any browser with a QR code or a 6-digit PIN — nothing to download.

Free to start, honestly priced

Build a deck and run a live game for free, no credit card. Paid plans add collaboration and depth when you need them — billed monthly, with no annual lock-in.

Privacy by default

We keep only the storage Quack needs to run your game, analytics are strictly opt-in, and our fonts are self-hosted so no visitor data leaks to third parties. No ads, ever.

Who Quack is for

Teachers turning a lesson into a game the whole class plays. Trainers and facilitators keeping a workshop awake. Team leads making an all-hands two-way. Event hosts running live Q&A and polls for a packed room. Anyone who would rather hear from the room than talk at it.

Say hello

Questions, ideas, or want to bring Quack to a bigger team? We would love to hear from you.

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