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Frequently asked questions about live
These questions summarize what live does, who it is for, and how it is commonly used in classrooms, meetings, workshops, and events.
FAQ
What is live used for?
live is used for quizzes, polls, feedback, brainstorming, and whiteboards.
Do participants need to install an app?
No. People join directly in the browser on phones, tablets, or laptops.
Can people join with a PIN?
Yes. Hosts can share a PIN or direct link for quick joining.
Does live work for classrooms?
Yes. It supports lesson checks, quiz games, homework, and richer question content.
Can live be used for meetings and workshops?
Yes. It works well for polling, feedback, brainstorming, and group discussion.
What question types are supported?
It supports quiz, poll, text, slider, matching, reorder, and other interactive formats.
Does live include AI features?
Yes. AI can draft quiz questions from a topic or source material.
Does live support multiple languages?
Yes. The interface supports multiple languages for international audiences.
Can live handle hybrid or large groups?
Yes. Browser-based joining makes it practical for hybrid and large sessions.
Can I add images, audio, or math?
Yes. Questions can include images, audio, and LaTeX-style math.
Does live support self-paced practice or homework?
Yes. Hosts can run self-paced activities in addition to live sessions.
Can I collect event feedback with live?
Yes. Feedback walls and polls help capture reactions and ideas in real time.
Is live only for education?
No. It also fits training, meetings, workshops, and live events.
Can teams reuse and share content?
Yes. Teams can manage, reuse, discover, and share quiz content.