Creator Getting Started Guide
A step-by-step roadmap for your first quiz, lesson, course flow, and analytics loop on QuizMaker.
Build faster with a clear creator roadmap
Start with one strong quiz, expand into lessons and study chapters, then package everything into your own course flow without guessing the next step.
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Read the guide to understand the system, then sign up and apply once you know the first topic you want to teach.
Which quiz type should a creator use?
Most creators should start with a standard quiz, then branch into timed, adaptive, and course-linked flows once they understand how learners engage with their content.
Standard Quizzes
Use this for classic MCQ, true/false, and chapter-end assessment flows with timer, pass rule, and tracked results.
Speed and Timed Modes
Run Speed Challenge or Timed Blitz when you want pressure-based practice, streak logic, and shorter timer windows.
Flashcard and Practice Modes
Use Flashcard Match, Practice Mode, or Trivia Card flows when recall, review, and low-pressure repetition matter more than ranking.
Adaptive Quizzes
Use question banks so the quiz reacts to user performance and serves easier or harder questions dynamically.
Official and Interview Flows
Switch into official mock-test or interview-prep delivery when you need tracked attempts, stricter pacing, and high-signal review.
Scheduled, Locked, or Paid Access
Gate quizzes behind a time window, unlock code, or paid access when you need stronger distribution control.
Use the full creator stack, not just the basic quiz form
QuizMaker already supports controlled launches, AI-assisted drafting, adaptive pools, and external distribution. Use these when you are ready to move from simple practice posts to repeatable learning products.
Access and launch controls
Set start and end times, add unlock codes, enable paid access, and control how users enter the quiz.
AI and bulk creation
Generate quiz drafts instantly or import large sets of questions without retyping everything manually.
Adaptive pools and review logic
Use question banks for adaptive delivery and publish smarter review paths based on learner performance.
Embed and distribution
Publish on QuizMaker, share directly, or embed quiz experiences into your own WordPress site.
Build your course through blogs, lessons, and linked quizzes
The strongest creator setup is not one isolated quiz. It is a connected path where a lesson explains the idea, a quiz checks it, and analytics tell you what to improve next.
Create quiz
Pick the mode, timer, pass rule, and question types.
Write the lesson or blog
Build the explanation, chapter structure, and course outline.
Link lesson to quiz
Connect reading directly to practice inside one learning flow.
Review analytics
Use attempts, weak areas, comments, and exports to improve.
Phase 1: Your First Quiz
Get familiar with our powerful quiz builder to engage your audience.
1.1Create your first Quiz
Head to your Creator Dashboard and click "Create Quiz". You can build standard Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), True/False, or even import questions in bulk. Try adding at least 5 questions to start!
1.2Setup Quiz SEO & Visibility
Ensure your quiz has a catchy title, a clear description, and relevant tags. The slug will automatically generate based on your title. Don't forget to upload a high-quality cover image to attract users.
1.3Publish and Share
Once you are satisfied, hit "Publish". You can immediately grab the sharing link or the embed code to host the quiz directly on your own WordPress site or blog!
Phase 2: Build Study Materials
Provide deeper value by combining quizzes with comprehensive study notes.
2.1Structure your Study Categories
Go to the "Content" tab in your admin dashboard. Setup Categories and Subcategories relevant to your niche (e.g., "Programming" -> "Python").
2.2Write a Comprehensive Chapter
A Chapter is a rich-text study material page. You can include notes, embed YouTube videos, and even embed inline trivia! Write your first chapter and link it to your quizzes.
Phase 3: Launch a Full Course
Monetize your expertise by gating content behind courses or tiers.
3.1Draft a Course Structure
Combine multiple chapters and quizzes into a structured learning path.
3.2Analyze Performance
Use the Creator Analytics dashboard to see which quizzes and materials get the most traction. Optimize your content based on user completion rates and feedback.
Choose your next creator step
Finish the guide, then move into the action that matches your status: apply for access, open the dashboard, or jump back to the creator overview.