That is a distribution product more than a study product, and the difference decides who it suits. WeSolve+ is the other shape, and the tool below is its free entry.
WeSolve+ reads the whole document and writes the questions for you
Upload your PDF, photograph your notebook, or point the camera. WeSolve+ writes questions from that material, explains why each answer is right, reads the chapter back to you as a podcast, and remembers every item you missed until you own it.
The tool below is a small browser-only tool and it is not WeSolve+: paste a few lines and text rules turn them into cards on the spot. The real app, the one that uses AI, is behind the link above.
Questions you can paste anywhere
This is a browser-only tool, and that is all it isIt splits the text you paste by rule, and nothing else. WeSolve+ is a different thing entirely: it reads your whole PDF with AI, writes the reasoning behind every question, speaks the chapter back to you, and remembers what you missed so it can return it. Try the real app now, free!
This tool uses text rules, not AI. It never invents a fact, because it only rearranges the words you paste in, which means it also cannot cover anything your notes left out. The output is plain text you can copy into a document, a form or another app. Your text stays in the browser and is never sent anywhere.
| Question | MyQuizGPT | WeSolve+ |
|---|---|---|
| Where it is made | In the ChatGPT window | In the app, from your file |
| How it leaves | Shareable link or a Google Form | No Forms export, the set stays in the app |
| Who answers it | Anyone you send it to | You |
| Automatic grading of others | Yes, through Forms | No |
| What happens to a wrong answer | Whatever Forms records | The item is returned to you later |
| Needs a ChatGPT account | Yes | No |
Where the tool lives
Inside ChatGPT itself, as a custom GPT, which means there is nothing to install and nothing new to learn if that window is already open all day. Its own page also lists sources beyond documents, including YouTube videos and prior conversations. The cost of living inside a chat is the same as its convenience: the session is the container, and a container that scrolls is not a place to keep anything.
The Google Forms export is the giveaway
Exporting to Google Forms tells you who the quiz is for, and it is not the person who made it. Forms can assign point values and grade automatically, collecting one response per respondent. That is a teacher's workflow, or a study group's, and it is a good reason to choose this product. It is a poor fit for one person revising alone.
What a prompt decides, and what it cannot
Generated questions inherit whatever the request implied, which is why how you ask changes what you get more than most people expect. Ask for questions on a chapter and you may get plausible ones about material the chapter never covered. The check takes a minute and is not optional: read each generated item against the source page before anyone sits the quiz, especially when that anyone is a class.
What a chat window does not keep
It has no record that you missed item four on Monday, got it on Wednesday and lost it again by the following Tuesday. That history is the entire mechanism behind scheduled review, and no amount of regenerating replaces it. Regenerating a fresh set every time feels productive and is close to the opposite, because a new set quietly avoids exactly the items you keep failing. A test only informs when it repeats what hurt.
What WeSolve+ does instead
Upload the PDF or photograph the page and it returns explained questions from that material, a deck, and a short spoken recap, held in an account rather than a session. Items you miss come back later without you organising it. It has no Google Forms export and no shareable quiz link, so if the point is to send a quiz to thirty people, this is not the tool. Free to start on the web and on iPhone, counted by file. Figures on pricing, formats on features.
When MyQuizGPT is the better answer
When the quiz is for someone else. A teacher building a formative check, a study group wanting one shared set, anyone who needs responses collected in a spreadsheet afterwards. Those are real jobs and this page is not going to pretend a personal study app does them. Use it for the set that leaves, and something that keeps score for the set that stays with you.
Sources used on this page
- MyQuizGPT, resmi site
- Google Forms
- Google, making quizzes with Forms
- ChatGPT
- Prompt engineering
- Test (assessment)
- Spreadsheet
- Online quiz
- Comma-separated values
- Large language model
- Hallucination (artificial intelligence)
- Formative assessment
- Active recall
- Spaced repetition
- Testing effect
- Forgetting curve
- Flashcard
- Cloze test
- Educational technology
- Data portability
- Vendor lock-in
- Audience response
- Rubric (academic)
- Google Docs
- Google Sheets
- Chatbot
- Quiz
- Educational assessment
- MyQuizGPT, Google Forms icin GPT
- MyQuizGPT, ChatGPT quiz ureteci
Is MyQuizGPT free?
Pricing is set on its own site and changes, so check it there rather than trusting a figure copied onto a comparison page. What is stable is the shape: it runs inside ChatGPT, so a ChatGPT account is the entry requirement.
Can I export a WeSolve+ set to Google Forms?
No. There is no Forms export and no shareable quiz link. If distributing a quiz to a group is the job, MyQuizGPT is built for it and WeSolve+ is not.
Are AI generated quiz questions reliable?
They are reliable enough to be worth checking, which is not the same as reliable. Read each item against the source page before a class sits it, because a confident wrong question is harder to spot than an obviously broken one.
Why not just regenerate a new quiz each time?
Because a new set avoids the items you keep failing. Repetition of what hurt is the mechanism; freshness is the feeling of progress without the substance of it.
Which is better for a teacher?
MyQuizGPT, clearly. Google Forms assigns points and grades responses automatically, which is a teacher's workflow. WeSolve+ has no equivalent and is not aimed at that job.
Does the tool on this page use AI?
No. It rearranges words you paste in, so it never invents a fact and never covers anything your notes left out. The output is plain text you can paste wherever you need it.
Last updated: 2026-08-15