Last updated on 12 May 2026
Triventy is an online tool that allows to create quizzes and surveys very easily to offer them in real time to your class or a group of learners. Triventy does not revolutionize the genre, but proposes a simple and fun solution to animate your courses and conferences.

You know the principle. You prepare a series of questions with multiple answers. The service provides you with a unique URL that you give to your students. They will then answer each question in a limited time. By projecting your computer screen, everyone will see the group’s results beautifully displayed in real time before discovering the right answer.
Ideal to check during the session that a concept has been well understood or to allow you to create some interactivity with a group of learners.
Triventy I told you is simple to implement and a big asset does not ask participants to register in order to participate and answer the quizzes. Participants who can respond from their computer, tablet or smartphone.
As a teacher, you will be able to register via Google or Facebook, which will allow you to remember all the quizzes created. Creating an online quiz or survey is very simple.

First of all, you need to name your quiz, add an image to it and choose to make it public or private. You will be able to define the language used and the time you will allow users to answer each question. The creation interface also offers a button to preview the questionnaire at any time and of course the link to share with your students.
You can then proceed to the creation of your questions. Each of them can be illustrated with an image. You can indicate up to four possible answers. You will also need to report the correct answer. Small interesting option in Triventy, the platform allows to create a quiz to several. An interesting collaborative function for example to have a group of students work on creating a quiz.
Triventy offers a library of user-created quizzes. They are mostly in English but you can be inspired by them freely; you can also edit and customize them so that you can then use them.
In the end, a simple and free tool for the world of education to try this kind of playful interactivity in class or in training.
Link: Triventy
hello: thank you for this info but I have the impression that the site does not allow to save or export the results in excel e.g. unlike kahoot
Hi, Addy de Triventy here.
Thank you for your comment – the option to view/export to Excel quiz results will be added in the next few days … Stay tuned!
Hello,
I teach on an ad hoc basis and I like to keep up to date with all these tools. On the other hand, I intervene in a hospital setting and I was very quickly limited by the high level of security when I wanted to use participoll, because I had to install a macro on the computers where I intervened. I therefore gave up. I liked this tool because the quizz was directly integrated into the ppt and the results were displayed in real time (at least it was planned). Are there other tools of the same kind that would not be blocked like this or another solution? Thank you for your reply,
Aurore
Update: the option to view/download the detailed quiz results as an Excel file is now online. Thank you!
Hello, I am looking for the best possible solution to be able to interview students who have a tablet knowing that we cannot always count on the internet connection of the room which is in the form of a wifi terminal: triventy or cahot require a connection per person and weintair seems interesting: do you have an opinion? Thank you