Tiny Quiz

Turn any content into a quiz instantly!

38 followers

Tiny Quiz is a tool for learners, teachers and anyone else who needs to turn large amounts of content into a simple quiz with a short link. Quizzes are graded automatically and the admin can see responses, success rate, page views and more.
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Productivity•Education•Online Learning
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What do you think? …

Peter Utekal
Hey guys! šŸš€ I've built this little tool for teachers & learners because I myself used to create quizzes from large history books back in college. Tiny Quiz makes this dead simple, upload a .pdf file or paste some text and get a link to your quiz in seconds. I'm pretty sure this could save some people ridiculous amounts of time! Let me know if you have any ideas for new features and the direction I should take this product into. šŸš€šŸš€
Cyril Gupta
This looks like a good product.. You should think about how you can target marketers and companies with this too.
Peter Utekal
@cyriljeet thanks a lot! I will try my best :)
Erik Zavodsky
I tried uploading a pdf file, but then the button for creating a quiz got stuck in a loading state and just kept spinning. I later found out this was probably because the PDF was too long. I'd probably like it more if there was a limit on the size/number of pdfs, or it tells you that you've exceeded the max tokens/number of words for a particular document. Also, when I upload a pdf file, I'm never really sure if it's been successfully uploaded -- there's no 'visual indicator', and everything looks the same as before. I then got it working with a 1-page pdf file. I feel like it created too many questions -- I don't know if you have a certain number of questions it creates each time, but I'd for it to adjust it based on document/text length. Otherwise the questions will get redundant and/or irrelevant over time. Not sure if this was caused by the fact that I didn't answer all questions before submitting, but I got redirected to a plain html page with content that said this a lot: 'Warning: Undefined array key "which_framework_did_erik_study_at_leaf_academy?" in /var/www/html/api/send-answer.php on line 19' Other than that, I love the concept. It's something I thought about building some time ago when langchain/llama_index started getting more hype. I don't know what your stack is, but good job overall :)