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Trivia Night

Run a real trivia night from a browser. No app, no hardware, no prep.

Software/2026/In private beta

The story

A browser-based platform for running a live trivia night — at a bar, a church, a classroom, a family table — in about a minute. No downloads, no buzzer hardware, no evening spent writing questions.

Pick your categories, set the rounds and the timer, name the teams, and go. There’s a per-question clock, a running scoreboard, round summaries, a projector-friendly display, and six ways to play: standard, multiple choice, true/false, a wager round, a streak round, and a speed round. If it ends level, there’s overtime, then double overtime, then sudden death.

The question bank runs to several thousand across 23 categories, and there’s a Kid Mode that filters the ones you don’t want read out at a family table.

It’s in private beta while the question bank gets deeper and a few things get fixed properly rather than quickly.

The product name is still being decided, so it isn’t published here yet.

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