Five ways to build a Jeopardy-style board, judged on one question a classroom review never asks: does it survive contact with forty people, a projector and a host holding a microphone?
Factile is the strongest pure Jeopardy maker if you want teams buzzing in from their phones on a board you built yourself, while Quizado is the better buy for a venue that wants a host-run Jeopardy board as one format inside a full game-show night, and Quizado Jeopardy sits on the Hospitality Group plan.
Pricing moves, so check each vendor site for current pricing. The column that matters most is the fourth one: what actually happens in the room when two people think they answered first.
| Tool | Price model | Board builder | In a room | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quizado | Jeopardy is on the Hospitality Group plan. See the pricing page. | Category and value board built in the app, with the clues written by you | Host-run: the host reads the clue, players answer out loud, the host awards points | A venue running Jeopardy as one part of a game-show night |
| Factile | A limited free tier and paid Pro plans; check their site for current pricing | Full editor, a large library of existing games, image and video upload on paid plans | Virtual buzzers on phones or tablets, with the team limit set by their plan | Teachers, trainers and hosts who want phone buzzers on a board |
| JeopardyLabs | No registration needed to build a board; check their site for current pricing | A simple editor and a very large library of games built by other people | Their site does not describe a phone buzzer system; check it before you rely on one | The fastest route to a board when a host will call the answers |
| TriviaMaker | A free tier and two paid tiers; check their site for current pricing | Seven game styles including a Grid board, Wheel, List and Hangman | Buzz mode on phones, with the number of buzzers set by their plan | A small room that wants several board styles cheaply |
| Google Slides templates | Game-board templates from slide-template sites; check the site for its terms | You edit slides and hyperlink every tile back to the board yourself | No buzzers and no scoring. A person tracks points on paper | A one-off classroom or office game with zero budget |
Most Jeopardy makers stop at the grid. You get categories, values and a reveal. Everything else, the order of play, the scoring and the arguments, lands on the person at the front.
Quizado treats Jeopardy as a hosted format with the scoreboard, the display window and the rest of the night around it.
A hyperlinked Google Slides board works until somebody clicks the wrong tile, the back link is missing, and the host is editing slides in front of a waiting room.
A purpose-built board tracks which clues are used and cannot lose its way back to the grid.
Free templates do no scoring at all, so a second person stands beside the screen with a pen and the totals are wrong by the third category.
The host awards points with one tap and the standings appear on the big screen, where the room can see them and argue with the screen instead of the host.
The best-known board builders are aimed at teachers and trainers. The pacing, the type sizes and the team model are tuned for a quiet room with a projector and thirty students.
Quizado is written for venues: a display window for a TV across a loud room, teams that persist week to week, and a host console you can drive one-handed.
A five by five board needs twenty-five clues that get harder in a straight line. Doing that from scratch every month is a real evening of work.
Boards are saved in your library, so a category you wrote in March comes back in September with two clues swapped. You write the Jeopardy clues yourself; AI generation covers Bar Trivia rounds only.
A Jeopardy board is forty minutes of entertainment. A venue needs two hours, and buying a second product to fill the rest is an odd way to spend money.
Open with bar trivia rounds on phones, run the Jeopardy board in the middle, and finish with Family Feud. Same app, same scoreboard, one plan. Family Feud, Jeopardy and Music Bingo are on Hospitality Group.
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The external display window puts the categories, the values and the live scores on any TV or projector, sized to be read from the back of a room.
In Quizado Jeopardy the host reads the clue, players answer out loud and the host awards the points. It is the format as people know it from television, and it needs a person at the front.
In a Bar Trivia Buzzer Race round the host console locks the first buzz it receives. Use those either side of the board when you want the room answering on phones.
AI generation writes Bar Trivia rounds from a topic, not Jeopardy boards. Use it for the phone rounds around the board. Monthly AI credits start on Trivia Pro.
Hospitality Group carries both host-run game shows, so one plan covers a full game-show evening rather than a single board.
Season tables keep teams coming back, which is the difference between a party game and a night that fills a room every month. Leagues and seasons start on Trivia Pro.
Search for a Jeopardy maker and almost everything you find is a board builder: a grid of categories and values, a click to reveal, a click to go back. That is genuinely useful, and for a classroom review or a team meeting it is all you need. JeopardyLabs has built its reputation on it, needs no registration to build a board, and carries a very large library of games other people have made.
A game is the rest of it. Who answers first, and how you settle it when two people shout at once. Where the score lives so nobody has to remember it. What the room looks at between clues. Whether the same teams can come back next month and pick up where they left off. Those are the parts that decide whether a Jeopardy night works in a bar, and they are the parts a grid does not cover.
Factile is the clearest example of a builder that crossed the line. It has a real editor, a huge library, and virtual buzzers on phones or tablets, with a limited free tier and paid Pro plans. Check their site for current pricing. If you want a board with buzzers and nothing else, it is a strong pick.
Jeopardy in Quizado is host-run and it sits on the Hospitality Group plan. That is worth saying twice, because it is the thing most people want to know and most comparison pages bury. The free plan and the lower paid plans run Bar Trivia, not Jeopardy. If the board is the only reason you are here, look at the pricing page before you go any further.
Host-run means what it says. The host picks a category and value from the board, reads the clue, and the room answers out loud the way it does on television. The host awards the points and the display updates. There is no phone buzzer inside the Jeopardy format, and we would rather write that here than let you find out on the night. If you want thumbs on phones, run Bar Trivia Buzzer Race rounds around the board.
What you get in exchange is a night rather than a segment. The same plan runs Family Feud, the five bar trivia round types, Music Bingo and Name That Tune, all with one scoreboard and one display window, across up to three venues. There is more about the format on the Jeopardy page, and the apps run on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, iPadOS, Android and the web.
There is no shame in a Google Slides board. Game-board templates exist for both Slides and PowerPoint, and for a one-off office game with eight people they are the sensible choice. You already have the software, nobody has to sign up for anything, and the file is yours forever.
The costs show up at scale. Every tile needs a hyperlink out and a hyperlink back, and one missing link derails the game in front of an audience. Nothing tracks used clues. Nothing keeps score, so a second person becomes the scorer. Nothing stops a player seeing the answer slide early on a shared screen. For a monthly night in a bar, those small frictions add up to a host who cannot enjoy the job.
A reasonable path is to start free, whichever tool you pick, and only pay when the night becomes a fixture. Build one board in a template or in JeopardyLabs, run it once, and see whether the room asks when the next one is. If it does, the question changes from which Jeopardy maker to which software runs a two-hour night, and that is a different shortlist.
For a lot of people the answer is not us, and here is when.
The board is one part of something bigger in these cases.
Jeopardy is on the Hospitality Group plan. Read the pricing page before you build anything, so there are no surprises the week of the event.
Take a board from a template or another maker and put it in the app. Twenty-five clues is about half an hour of typing, and the board is then saved for the next time.
Open with two phone-buzzer trivia rounds, run the board in the middle, and close with Family Feud. That is the shape that keeps a room for two hours.
JeopardyLabs is faster to a first board than anything we can offer. Factile gives teams phone buzzers on the board itself, which Quizado Jeopardy does not do, and it is a lower-cost specialist. Slide templates need no account at all. Quizado Jeopardy is host-run, sits on the Hospitality Group plan, and needs an internet connection. If a board with buzzers is the whole job, buy the specialist.
New to running a night in-house? Start with the bar trivia software overview, then look at the trivia host app if you would rather run everything from a phone or laptop behind the bar.
Start free with the built-in packs, put the QR code on the TV and see how the room reacts. Writing your own question sets starts on Trivia Pro.
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