Authentic Family Feud team competition. Two teams, live buzzers, automatic scoring, and a TV-ready game board. Works in-person or over Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
Authentic Family Feud team play — two teams compete head-to-head with strikes, steals, and team scoring.
Each team's points update on the host screen in real time. Everyone sees who's winning at every moment.
Players scan one QR code and pick their team in the lobby. No spreadsheets, no manual setup.
Three strikes hands play to the other team for the steal, exactly like the TV show.
Run your team Family Feud over Microsoft Teams, Zoom, or any video call. Share screen, share QR, play.
Free plan: up to 3 players. Pro: unlimited players — great for whole-company tournaments.
Add your own questions and answers in our easy builder. No technical skills needed.
Send a QR code or room link so players can join from any device instantly.
Control the game board while players buzz in from their phones in real time.
Scores update automatically. Celebrate your champions on the leaderboard!
Family Feud was always meant to be played in teams. The buzz-in moment, the strikes, the steals, the team huddle before a Fast Money round — that's the format that made the show iconic. Our platform was designed specifically around that team-vs-team experience, not around solo or multiple-choice play.
Whether you're running a Family Feud night for your office, your sports league, your friend group, or your church youth group, this is the platform built for true team competition online.
| What you're looking for | Family Feud With Teams | Kahoot | Quizizz | Quiz apps |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Real two-team head-to-head play | Yes | No (individual) | No (individual) | No |
| Strikes and steals | Yes | No | No | No |
| Live team scoreboard | Yes | Individual board | Individual board | Varies |
| Ranked survey-style answers | Yes | Multiple choice | Multiple choice | Multiple choice |
| Works on Microsoft Teams or Zoom | Yes | Yes | Yes | Limited |
| Free to start | Yes | Limited | Limited | Varies |
The best team games balance three things: fair team sizes (4–6 per team is the sweet spot), custom questions (generic trivia gets boring fast — use questions specific to the group), and a clear MC (the host should narrate, call on teams, and keep energy up).
For corporate events, pre-write 2–3 "ringer" questions where the answer set will surprise people. ("Name a perk our company should offer but doesn't" is gold every time.) For family gatherings, lean on questions about shared memories. For friend groups, inside jokes are 11/10 every time.
Create a free account and build your first team game in 60–90 seconds. Add custom questions, share the QR code, and let your teams loose.
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