April 16, 2026

La Vanguardia Featured Kvistly as a Must-Know AI Quiz Platform for Teachers

Elena Zangeeva

CEO @Kvistly
La Vanguardia Featured Kvistly as a Must-Know AI Quiz Platform for Teachers

When one of Europe's most-read newspapers decides to feature your product, you take notice, and so does the world.

Kvistly was recently covered by La Vanguardia, Spain's iconic Barcelona-based newspaper that has been informing readers since 1881. With over 23 million monthly readers in Spain and more than 50 million worldwide. This is mainstream, mass-market media, and Kvistly earned a spot in its gadgets and technology section in December 2025.

Whether you've never heard of La Vanguardia or you grew up reading it, this is a big deal. Below, we break down what the coverage means and translate the full article into English so every Kvistly user around the world can read it.

The Article - Translated into English

Free for teachers: Kvistly, a clever app created in Barcelona, turns any content into a game for students, groups, or work teams

By Víctor Endrino Cuesta, Barcelona, December 18, 2025

You're going to be the most popular teacher in school.

The standard way of teaching a new topic usually follows the same pattern: read through the material, explain it in class, let students study it, and then check whether they've actually learned it with a test. That's how it's always been done. Until now.

Add just one more step to that process and something shifts. Students perform better, enjoy themselves more, and start genuinely interacting with each other, building both competitive instincts and a sense of teamwork. And all of it happens through an app on their phones, tablets, or laptops.

A small company based in Barcelona has built Kvistly, a tool that turns any group task that might otherwise feel like a chore, including learning a lesson, into a game. And the best part: it's now completely free for anyone who works in education. It runs in eight languages, including Spanish and Catalan.

The way Kvistly works is straightforward. You feed it the content: the material that's going to be on the exam, an information brief, a Word document, or any other text the group needs to learn. Kvistly then builds a live quiz competition where everyone can participate and earn points. The teacher can watch in real time to see who's leading the pack.

Kvistly sees artificial intelligence as an unprecedented opportunity for the world of learning, one that makes it possible to create educational experiences that are more accessible, more personalized, and more effective. The company is committed to using AI as a genuine driver of knowledge, bringing new ways of learning to people and organizations all over the world.

Teachers who want free access need to fill out the form available on the official Kvistly blog so the team can verify their eligibility.

Original Article in Spanish

Below is the original article as published in La Vanguardia on December 18, 2025.

Read the original article on La Vanguardia →

Conclusion

Seeing Kvistly featured in La Vanguardia, one of the most trusted newspapers in Europe, is a milestone we're incredibly proud of. It's a reflection of what so many of you already know: that learning a language should be engaging, effective, and actually enjoyable.

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For everyone who has been with us from the start, thank you. Coverage like this doesn't happen without a community that believes in what we're building.

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Elena Zangeeva
Kvistly's Co-founder & CEO Elena brings over 12 years of HR expertise from her tenure at BCG, Bumble, and Sweatcoin