Introducing Quizify — real exams, created in minutes
Why we built an AI exam platform for teachers and test-prep centers in Central Asia, and what it can do for you today.
Every week, thousands of teachers across Uzbekistan do the same thing: type up a test in Word, print it, hand it out, collect it, and grade every paper by hand. A single weekly test can easily cost an evening of preparation and another evening of grading.
We built Quizify to give those evenings back.
What Quizify is
Quizify is an AI-powered quiz and assessment platform built for serious testing — not classroom games. Teachers create quizzes by hand or with an AI assistant, publish them as timed assignments, and students join with a short code, take the test, and get their results.
A few things make it different:
- Sign in with Telegram. No passwords, no email confirmations. One tap and you're in — using the app everyone here already has.
- AI that works from your materials. Upload your notes or textbook excerpts and the assistant generates questions from them, in Uzbek, Russian, or English.
- Built for exams, not entertainment. Server-enforced timers, attempt limits, question shuffling, and full control over when students see results and correct answers.
- Works on cheap Android phones. Most of our students take tests on mobile, often on slow connections. The test player is built to survive connection drops without losing answers.
How a typical test runs
- Create. Describe a topic to the AI assistant ("20 questions on quadratic equations, medium difficulty") or build the quiz manually with five question types — single choice, multiple select, true/false, short answer, and essay.
- Publish. Turn the quiz into an assignment: set the time window, time limit, attempt count, and shuffling. You get a short join code to share in your class group.
- Students take it. They join with the code, answer with a visible timer, and submit. If time runs out, the test auto-submits — with a warning beforehand.
- Review. Choice questions grade themselves instantly. Short answers and essays land in your review queue. Finalize, and students see exactly what you allow them to see.
What it costs
The free Nihal plan is free forever — enough for trying real tests with a real class. Paid plans (Daraxt and Chinor) raise the limits and unlock the more capable AI assistant mode, priced in UZS for the local market.
Try it now
Sign in with Telegram, create your first quiz with AI, and run a real test today. If something doesn't work the way you expect — tell us. We're building this for you.