[ for education ]

Put a survey on your last slide.

Project a QR code, students scan with their phone camera, and answers land before backpacks zip. No app, no account, no login for students.

No credit card No subscription First 100 on us

[ sound familiar? ]

The feedback you never hear.

Exit tickets end up in a pile

A stack of index cards is data you still have to count on grading night. When students scan instead, every answer charts itself on a live dashboard before you leave the room.

Nobody answers the course eval email

Links sent after finals get buried and ignored. Put the QR on your final-class slide and run the evaluation in the last five minutes, while everyone is still in their seats.

Students soften the truth

When feedback has a name attached, you get politeness, not honesty. There is no student login here, so answers arrive anonymous and a lot franker.

[ how it works ]

Three steps. Then sit back.

01

Build it during your prep period

Pick from ten question types: ratings, multiple choice, open text, even a matrix grid for full course evaluations. Add skip logic so students only see what applies to them.

02

Project the QR on your last slide

Or print it as a crisp PNG or SVG and tape it by the door. Students scan with the camera already in their pocket and answer right in the browser.

03

Read the room before it empties

Answers hit a live dashboard with charts as students submit. Adjust tomorrow's lesson on tonight's data, or export to CSV or Excel for the department.

[ what you get ]

Built for exactly this.

Matrix grids for course evals

Rate the syllabus, workload, pacing, and instruction in one compact question. Students finish in a minute; you get a complete evaluation.

Anonymous by design

Respondents never log in, so nothing ties an answer to a name unless you ask for one. Franker feedback, better teaching decisions.

Free seats for the whole department

Invite colleagues at no cost and set roles: owner, admin, editor, viewer. One account covers every section, course, and campus survey.

Exports the committee will accept

Download results as CSV or Excel and drop them straight into an accreditation packet or department report. Your data, your files.

[ the deal ]

First 100 responses free. Then one-time packs from $20.

No subscription, nothing auto-renews, and packs never expire. 1,000 responses for $20 or 10,000 for $99.

[ questions ]

Before you ask.

Is the free tier really enough for a class?
The first 100 responses are free forever, no card required, and every response is always collected. A class of 30 fits comfortably all semester; when you outgrow it, a one-time $20 pack of 1,000 responses covers a whole year of courses.
Do students need an app or account?
No. Any modern phone camera opens the survey straight in the browser. Nothing to download, no account to create, and no login screen between a student and the questions.
Are responses really anonymous?
Students never sign in, so responses carry no name or account. If you need identity, add an email question; otherwise the survey collects only what you ask.
Can a whole department run on this?
Yes. Team seats are free with owner, admin, editor, and viewer roles. Packs never expire and there is no subscription, so a one-time $99 pack of 10,000 responses can cover course evaluations across every section.

[ get started ]

Try it on tomorrow's class.

The first 100 responses are free forever, no card required. Build the survey tonight, project the code tomorrow, and hear what your students actually think.