Zoom Events

Zoom trivia games that do not need a human host

Done-for-you Zoom trivia game packs for remote socials, webinar openers, customer workshops, hiring cohorts, and team events. Trivana turns your theme or source docs into a voice-hosted game link people can play from Zoom chat in seconds.

$149 one-time pack includes a branded hosted game, source-grounded questions, AI host voice, share copy, and one revision pass. No demo call required.

Done-for-you pack

Start with one sendable proof asset.

Buy a single done-for-you game pack before committing to a workspace. We turn your brief into a hosted Trivana link with launch copy, then you share it wherever your audience already is.

No demo call2 business daysOne revision pass
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Proof game

Zoom Event Icebreaker Demo

Use this as the first outbound asset. Send the proof page, let buyers try the game, then offer to make a branded version for their audience.

Use-case guide

How this becomes a reusable event asset

Most advice on how to host Zoom trivia assumes a human host is available, prepared, energetic, and happy to manage the whole activity. That is rarely the case inside a busy team meeting, webinar, or onboarding cohort. Someone has to read questions aloud, watch chat answers, keep score, handle timing, and keep the room from drifting. The organizer ends up working the event instead of joining it.

Trivana changes the shape of a Zoom trivia game. The organizer sends a single game link in Zoom chat. Players open it on phone or laptop, hear the AI voice host read each question, answer in their own browser, and see their score update automatically. There is no install, no account, no meeting add-on, and no room-code ceremony. The Zoom call stays open for reactions and banter while the game itself handles hosting and scoring.

The Frase research for Zoom trivia shows the buyer-intent gap clearly: people search for how to host Zoom trivia, best trivia games for Zoom, create your own trivia game for Zoom, and custom trivia game for Zoom. Those searches are not looking for another generic list of questions. They are trying to avoid the operational work of hosting a live game. The paid offer should therefore be direct: Trivana builds the branded Zoom-ready game for you and ships the link in 2 business days.

The same pattern covers virtual trivia games for work, virtual trivia team building, remote team trivia, and online trivia games for work. These searches usually come from a person who already owns the meeting but not the format: a people ops lead, manager, webinar producer, or facilitator who needs one activity that can run in Zoom chat, Slack, Microsoft Teams, replay emails, and async follow-up without rebuilding the game.

The strongest Zoom trivia use cases are short and specific. A 5-question opener warms up a webinar while attendees arrive. A 10-question remote team social creates enough leaderboard energy without taking over the calendar. A three-round sequence can cover pre-event teaser, live-room opener, and post-event follow-up. A customer education team can turn a product-training deck into a hosted knowledge check that survives after the live call.

For remote and hybrid teams, the async follow-up matters as much as the live room. The same link can go into Slack after the meeting, into the replay email for no-shows, or into the next onboarding cohort. That makes the game a reusable engagement asset rather than a one-off Zoom gimmick.

Activation plan

Four ways to use the pack

Brief the Zoom moment

Send the audience, room size, event type, source material, tone, and deadline. The best briefs tell us whether the game is a webinar opener, remote social, onboarding cohort, workshop warm-up, or sponsor segment.

  • +Audience size and timezone spread
  • +Event type and date
  • +Theme, source URLs, PDFs, or slide decks
  • +Tone: light social, expert workshop, customer education, or company culture
  • +Topics to avoid for a safe remote room

Pack delivery

Trivana writes the questions, validates the answers, picks the host voice, packages the link, and gives you a share prompt for Zoom chat.

  • +One hosted game link
  • +AI host voice and answer reactions
  • +Branded scorecard
  • +One revision pass
  • +Zoom chat copy and follow-up prompt

Run live in Zoom

Paste the link into Zoom chat while the meeting is live. Players open it from any browser and the AI host runs the round.

  • +No install or player signup
  • +Works from phone or laptop
  • +Organizer plays alongside the group
  • +Scoreboard gives the room something to react to
  • +Short enough for opening segments and break activities

Reuse after the call

Drop the same link in Slack, Teams, replay emails, customer follow-ups, or onboarding docs so the round keeps creating engagement after the Zoom call ends.

  • +Replay link for no-shows
  • +Slack challenge for async teammates
  • +Follow-up CTA for sponsors or customer education
  • +Reusable format for the next cohort
  • +Expansion path into Teams plan for recurring events

Built for

People ops leaders, webinar teams, event hosts, enablement leads, customer education teams, and managers running remote groups

Paid pack fit

Start with the $149 Async Trivia Pack when you need one Zoom-ready round for a remote social, workshop, customer session, or webinar opener. Choose the $399 Three-Pack Campaign when you want pre-event teaser, live-room opener, and post-event follow-up rounds. Trivana Teams at $99/mo is the fit once Zoom trivia becomes a recurring ritual across people ops, enablement, or customer education.

Best-fit buyer signals

  • +You host remote socials, webinars, workshops, customer education sessions, or onboarding cohorts more than once per quarter.
  • +Your Zoom icebreakers depend on one person doing all the hosting and scoring.
  • +You need an activity that works live in chat and async after the meeting ends.
  • +You want the team lead or event organizer to participate instead of running the round.
  • +You need sponsor, customer education, or training content to become a scoreable activity, not a passive poll.
  • +You have tried Kahoot, Mentimeter, Slido, or TriviaMaker and the room-code or manual-host flow felt too heavy for distributed teams.

Why buyers care

  • -Manual Zoom trivia makes one person read questions, track scores, manage chat, and keep the room alive while everyone else waits.
  • -Room-code tools interrupt momentum because attendees have to switch tabs, enter a code, or install a meeting add-on before the game starts.
  • -Virtual socials go quiet fast when the format depends on people talking over each other on camera.
  • -Webinars and workshops need an active opener that works in chat, replay follow-up, and async channels after the call ends.
  • -People teams need a reusable game link for remote onboarding cohorts, fun Fridays, and distributed team rituals instead of rebuilding a slide deck each time.
  • -Sponsors and customer education teams need a scoreable activity that proves attention, not another passive poll.

What they get

  • +A hosted Zoom trivia link you paste into chat, Slack, Teams, email, or the calendar invite
  • +Players join from any browser without accounts, installs, or a room-code ceremony
  • +AI host voice carries the round so the organizer can participate instead of facilitating
  • +Real-time scoring and shareable scorecards create a reason to compare results after the meeting
  • +The same game works live during a Zoom call and async after the recording or replay is shared
  • +A reusable asset for recurring remote team socials, onboarding cohorts, webinars, and sponsor activations

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FAQ

How do you host trivia on Zoom without running everything manually?

Use a hosted trivia link instead of a slide deck or manual question list. Paste the Trivana link into Zoom chat, players open it in a browser, and the AI voice host runs the questions and scoring. The Zoom call stays open for reactions while Trivana handles the game.

Do players need to install a Zoom app or create a Trivana account?

No. Players open the shared link on phone, laptop, or tablet and play from the browser. There is no Zoom app install, no player account, and no room-code ceremony.

Can Trivana create a custom Zoom trivia game from our source material?

Yes. Send source URLs, PDFs, slides, event pages, product docs, onboarding material, or a plain-language topic brief. Trivana grounds the questions in the source material and validates answers before delivery.

Is this useful for virtual trivia games for work?

Yes. Trivana is a strong fit for virtual trivia games for work, virtual trivia team building, remote team socials, and online trivia games for work because the AI host runs the round and the organizer only shares one link. Players can join from Zoom chat, Slack, Microsoft Teams, email, or a calendar invite without installing anything.

How long should a Zoom trivia game be?

For most Zoom events, 5 questions is right for an opener and 8-12 questions is right for a dedicated social or workshop break. Longer rounds work best when the trivia is the main event rather than a warm-up.

Can the same Zoom trivia link work after the live call?

Yes. The link stays playable after the meeting, so you can add it to replay emails, Slack follow-ups, onboarding docs, or customer education recaps. This is one reason a done-for-you pack is more valuable than a one-time live icebreaker.

How much does a custom Zoom trivia game cost?

$149 for a single branded async trivia pack delivered in 2 business days. The $399 three-pack is best for a pre-event teaser, live opener, and post-event follow-up sequence. Trivana Teams is $99/mo for recurring Zoom trivia across a team or organization.

How is this different from Kahoot, Mentimeter, Slido, or TriviaMaker for Zoom?

Those tools can run quizzes, but they usually depend on a room code, a human host, classroom-style flow, or manual setup. Trivana is built for one-link AI-hosted trivia: the voice host runs the round, players join from any browser, and the same link works live or async.