Live quizzes on Kahoot, polls on Wooclap, word clouds on Mentimeter: many trainers juggle three tools — three subscriptions, three interfaces to master, three places to find their results. EduTools brings these uses (and a dozen more) together in a single virtual classroom, hosted in France. Here is the complete feature-by-feature comparison, with concrete equivalents and three real-world scenarios.
Wooclap, Kahoot and Mentimeter are three excellent tools — each in its own niche. The problem is not their quality, it is stacking them:
EduTools takes the opposite approach: one persistent virtual classroom hosting every activity — live quizzes, polls, word clouds, sticky-note walls, whiteboards, mind maps, flashcards, Q&A, timers, breakout rooms… Participants enter once, with a simple code, and everything happens in the same place. So do the results.
Legend: ✔ included · ◐ partial or limited · — absent. Indicative public prices as of early 2026, subject to change; every tool also offers a limited free tier.
| Feature | EduTools | Wooclap | Kahoot! | Mentimeter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Live quiz with leaderboard | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ◐ |
| Live polls | ✔ | ✔ | ◐ | ✔ |
| Collaborative word cloud | ✔ | ✔ | — | ✔ |
| Moderated Q&A | ✔ | ✔ | — | ✔ |
| Presentations with embedded activities | ✔ | ✔ | ◐ | ✔ |
| Collaborative whiteboard | ✔ | — | ◐ | — |
| Sticky-note wall / brainstorming | ✔ | ◐ | — | — |
| Collaborative mind maps | ✔ | — | — | — |
| Kanban board (projects, workshops) | ✔ | — | — | — |
| Flashcards / spaced repetition | ✔ | ◐ | ✔ | — |
| Interactive videos (embedded questions) | ✔ | ◐ | — | — |
| Persistent room (content + history) | ✔ | ◐ | — | — |
| Timestamped attendance tracking | ✔ | — | — | — |
| Individual results archived and exportable | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ◐ |
| Breakout rooms, timer, icebreakers, wheel | ✔ | — | — | — |
| Join without account or app | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Fully French interface | ✔ | ✔ | ◐ | ◐ |
| Data hosted in France | ✔ | — (EU) | — (EEA) | — (EU) |
| Indicative price (full plan) | from €4.99/mo | ≈ €15/mo | ≈ €15–20/mo | ≈ €12/mo |
The takeaway is simple: on each individual niche, the specialist keeps small advantages (we cover them honestly below). But as soon as your practice combines two uses or more — which is true of nearly every trainer — the single platform wins on cost, session flow and centralised results.
Wooclap shines at lecture-hall interaction: polls, word clouds, open questions. Direct matches:
Example: at the start of a module, a word cloud "What does cost accounting mean to you?" (3 min), then a positioning flash poll (2 min), then the lecture — with a Q&A open all session long where shy students ask in writing. All in the same room, without switching tools.
Kahoot popularised the competitive quiz with leaderboard, and it is a great format. The EduTools equivalent is the Live Quiz: projected questions, phone answers, real-time podium, optional background music.
What you gain in the move:
Example: in professional training, an 8-question live quiz closes each half-day. Scores feed the room's results automatically; on the last day, the trainer projects the group's progress between the initial diagnostic quiz and the final one — a deliverable clients love.
Mentimeter's strength is the presentation punctuated with interactions. EduTools covers this ground with the Presentations + room activities duo:
Example: in a team meeting, the quarterly deck is dropped into the room; two polls punctuate the decision points; the final word cloud "one word about this quarter" replaces the round-table — 40 people speak up in 90 seconds.
The "Year 11 B — History" room lives all year: entry ritual with a 3-question true/false on the previous lesson, a word cloud to open each new chapter, a kanban to run group presentations, a permanent Q&A where students drop revision questions before tests. The full history stays available — handy for staff meetings too.
Each session has its private room: attendance is timestamped automatically (connections and durations), quiz results are archived per trainee, exports feed the evidence file for quality audits. What three separate tools cannot produce: a unified trace per trainee and per session, audit-ready.
A credible comparison also says what the others do better:
If one of these three points is the core of your practice, keep that tool — as a companion to EduTools rather than a replacement. For everything else, the single platform wins.
The room code replaces all the PINs: your participants type a URL and a code, no account, no app — exactly what they are used to with Kahoot or Mentimeter. Zero friction on their side.
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