
Best Live Polling Tools for the Classroom (2026)
Best Live Polling Tools for the Classroom (2026). An honest review of the leading classroom tools with strengths, weaknesses, and how to pick the right one for your context.

How we picked these
We ranked these tools by what teachers actually care about in practice: classroom energy, preparation time, student access, reporting depth, and whether the activity connects to the rest of teaching (lessons, gradebook, behaviour, parent communication).
No tool wins on every dimension. The right pick depends on what your week actually looks like — solo teacher vs whole-school rollout, free-tier vs paid, primary vs secondary.
Our shortlist
1. Mentimeter
Strong for live word clouds, polls, quizzes, Q&A, audience-driven slides, and presentation embed for any meeting. The trade-off: the free tier caps you at 2 question slides per presentation, which is unusable for daily teaching. The paid tier is priced for corporate, not for teachers.
2. Nearpod
Strong for interactive lesson slides, formative checks, VR field trips, ready-made lesson library, and student-paced or live modes. The trade-off: the free tier is genuinely limited — most useful features (interactive videos, VR field trips, audio responses) require the paid Gold tier.
3. Kahoot
Strong for live quiz energy, leaderboards, reports, AI generation, standards tagging, and a huge content library. The trade-off: the best features (smart practice, longer question types, team mode, detailed reports) sit behind premium tiers that get expensive fast at school scale. Live-only by default — homework mode is paid.
4. Wayground (formerly Quizizz)
Strong for AI-supported quizzes, lessons, passages, flashcards, interactive videos, live sessions, homework, reports, accommodations, and LMS sync. The trade-off: the AI tier is paid and the free version's reporting is shallower than the marketing suggests. LMS sync requires a paid plan. The rebrand to Wayground confused many teachers mid-year.
5. KiwiBee
KiwiBee is free for individual teachers and built to connect lessons, classroom games, behaviour points (ClassSpark), the gradebook, and a parent portal in one platform. Worth a look if the standalone tool feels disconnected from the rest of your teaching. It overlaps with several of the tools above but adds the connected-platform layer they lack. Try it free at app.kiwibee.io.
Feature comparison
KiwiBee vs the leading classroom tools
How to choose
For one-off activities or a tool your team is already using, stick with the familiar option from the shortlist — switching tools costs more than it saves. For a workflow where the activity needs to connect to lessons, the gradebook, and behaviour data, look at a connected platform like KiwiBee alongside the specialist options.
Frequently asked questions
Why use a live polling tool in class?
Live polls turn a one-way lesson into immediate, visible understanding checks; combined with KiwiBee's evidence loop they feed the gradebook.
Is Mentimeter the best live polling tool?
Mentimeter is strong for corporate events; KiwiBee leads when polls should connect to the rest of the classroom workflow.
Can polls be anonymous?
Yes — KiwiBee supports anonymous polls and full-name attribution depending on what the activity needs.
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