Comparisons

Kahoot alternatives: 5 platforms for trainers in 2026

Kahoot popularised interactive quizzes in the classroom. But it is also a tool designed for the Anglo-Saxon K-12 audience, with limits in French and in professional training. Here is a roundup of 5 serious alternatives in 2026.

📅 Published on 28/05/2026 🔄 Updated on 01/06/2026 ⏱ 9 min read ✍️ Équipe EduTools

Why look for a Kahoot alternative?

Kahoot remains a reference for interactive quizzes, but it has shown its limits for many trainers, especially in Europe:

Here are 5 alternatives to consider in 2026, sorted by feature coverage.

Comparison criteria

To evaluate an alternative, we look at 6 criteria:

  1. Feature richness: just a quiz, or a complete platform?
  2. Pricing: real freemium or limited demo?
  3. GDPR and hosting: where is the data stored?
  4. Language: native French/EU UI or machine translation?
  5. Audience fit: school, professional training, enterprise?
  6. Learner independence: do they need to create an account?

1. EduTools — the French all-in-one platform

Origin: French, hosted on OVH France.
Audience: teachers, training centres, French and European companies.
Pricing: full free plan; Standard at €4.99/month for advanced features.

EduTools is the closest thing to a "complete suite": interactive quizzes (with Kahoot-style live mode), but also polls, collaborative whiteboard, interactive videos, flashcards, post-it wall, shared kanban, mind maps, and virtual classroom.

Strengths: 100% native interface in 4 EU languages, French hosting, GDPR-native, individual tracking, real free tier, no learner sign-up required (just a room code).

Limits: more recent positioning than Kahoot, so fewer community templates. The off-the-shelf content ecosystem is still being built.

Best for: European teachers wanting a complete platform without juggling five tools, training centres needing France-based hosting for GDPR compliance.

2. Wooclap — focus on polls and engagement

Origin: Belgian, European hosting.
Audience: higher education, continuous training.
Pricing: freemium limited to 2 questions per event; paid from €7/month.

Wooclap is very focused on polls and engagement activities in lecture format. Very good UX, native integration with Microsoft Teams and Moodle.

Strengths: excellent LMS integration, polished design, solid French-speaking support.

Limits: free plan capped at 2 questions, quickly making it unusable. No features beyond quiz/poll (no whiteboard, no virtual classroom, no flashcards).

Best for: higher-education teachers wanting a premium poll tool with budget available.

3. Mentimeter — the poll reference for enterprise

Origin: Swedish.
Audience: enterprises, speakers, professional training.
Pricing: very limited freemium (2 questions per presentation); paid from €11.99/month.

Mentimeter is the de facto standard for enterprise polls. Excellent for conferences, seminars and live audience feedback.

Strengths: very beautiful visual rendering (animated word cloud, scales, rankings), PowerPoint integration.

Limits: very poll-centric. The quiz is secondary. Expensive once you exceed 2 questions per session. No French/EU hosting.

Best for: speakers and enterprise trainers with budget who mostly do polls.

4. Quizlet — flashcard-based revision

Origin: American.
Audience: middle-schoolers, high-schoolers, students.
Pricing: decent freemium; paid at $35/year for advanced features.

Quizlet is not really a direct Kahoot competitor — it's a flashcard revision platform with a few games (Match, Live). Very good for vocabulary and memorisation.

Strengths: huge community deck library in multiple languages. Excellent for foreign-language study.

Limits: not at all suited for professional training. No virtual classroom mode, no polls. Non-European hosting.

Best for: secondary-school learners revising autonomously, language teachers distributing decks.

5. Plickers — when smartphones aren't in the classroom

Origin: American.
Audience: primary and lower-secondary education.
Pricing: freemium up to 60 cards; paid at $8.99/month for advanced features.

Plickers has an original approach: students need no smartphone. Each student gets a printed QR card and orients it according to their answer. The teacher scans the room with their phone, which reads the codes and compiles the results.

Strengths: works without student WiFi, free basic version, ideal in primary school.

Limits: not at all relevant in remote training or enterprise. Heavily focused on physical school classrooms.

Best for: primary and early-secondary teachers, classrooms without BYOD.

Comparison table

Criterion EduTools Wooclap Mentimeter Quizlet Plickers
Live quizPartialPartial
Polls
Whiteboard
Virtual classroom
Flashcards
French/EU hostingEU
Native UI in 4 EU langsSomeSomeSomePartial
Useful free planLimitedLimited
No learner sign-up

How to choose?

The right choice depends mostly on your audience and the feature coverage you need. For European trainers and teachers wanting a complete suite with EU hosting, EduTools is, in our view, the best compromise in 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Is Kahoot still usable for free in 2026?
Yes, in "Basic" version with very limited features (no shared question bank, no detailed reports, Kahoot branding everywhere). For regular use, you need Kahoot 360 or EDU starting at €17/month.
Which Kahoot alternative for Qualiopi-compliant training?
EduTools automatically archives the trace of every session (attendance, duration, results) — usable data for a Qualiopi audit. French hosting, native GDPR. Other alternatives don't put this traceability at the core of their offer.
Do learners have to create an account on these platforms?
It depends: on Kahoot, EduTools, Wooclap and Mentimeter, learners can join with just a code, no account. On Quizlet, using the decks requires an account. Plickers asks nothing from students (the paper card is enough).
Can I import my Kahoot quizzes into another platform?
Kahoot exports its quizzes to Excel. Most competitors (including EduTools) accept spreadsheet imports. Count on 5-10 minutes per quiz to adapt it to the target platform's conventions.

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