Turning quizzes into races worth winning.
Zingo Ringo is a live quiz race platform for classrooms, training teams, and study groups. We help creators turn any set of questions into a real-time competition on a custom board — and we make joining one as easy as typing a code.
Our story
Quizzes have been part of classrooms forever, but the tools haven't kept up. Most platforms feel like worksheets with a timer bolted on: static, monotone, easy to disengage from. Teachers we worked with kept telling us the same thing — students cared more, learned more, and remembered more when there was a game wrapped around the questions.
So we built one. Zingo Ringo started as a single race-board prototype with five questions and a checkpoint map. The first classroom that tried it lit up — and they didn't want to go back. From there it grew into a full platform: a question bank, custom maps, three game modes for different teaching moments, and a live host panel that makes running a session feel less like presenting and more like coaching.
Today thousands of educators, trainers, and study groups use Zingo Ringo to make learning unforgettable. We're still small, still opinionated, and still building toward the same thing we started with: making the moment a player sees a question feel like the most fun part of their day.
What we believe
Three principles that show up in every feature we ship.
Players come first
No accounts, no friction. Players join with a code and a name, and the game just starts. Every product decision starts from the player's seat.
Teachers know best
We design for the rhythm of a real classroom — pacing, mode switches, and the way a teacher actually wants to run a session. Then we get out of the way.
Play is serious
A leaderboard, a timer, and a race board sound like games. They're also some of the most powerful learning tools we have. We treat fun as engineering.
Built for the people who run sessions
Zingo Ringo flexes to the room you're in.
Classrooms
K–12 and higher-ed teachers running review days, formative checks, and end-of-unit competitions.
Corporate training
Onboarding cohorts, compliance refreshers, and team-building sessions that don't put people to sleep.
Study groups
Self-paced HOME sessions that turn flashcards and homework into something people actually want to finish.
Run your first race today
Free to start, no credit card. Build a quiz, pick a board, and share a code — that's it.
