Gimkit gamified the classroom. Banto turns gamified play into a full-on social experience.
More than just quizzes
Gimkit nailed interactive learning. On. The. Dot. Yessiree. With KitCash, power-ups, and live game modes, it's arguably the best quiz tool out there for classrooms. It's a great way to test knowledge.
But if you're not just trying to test—if you're trying to host actual parties, mix in laughs, memes, inside jokes, and games where the goal is bonding, not grading—then Banto lives in a different category entirely. And that's why people love us!
Drawing games, dares, trivia, social prompts—Banto is the party game platform. Like a board game shelf packed into your browser. And one that'll let you share your stats and collect good-lookin' characters, too.
Customize more than questions
Gimkit lets you write quizzes. Banto lets you build whole game packs.
You can customize prompt types, rounds, and even structure full sets with your own rules and voice. And at some point? We'll be the "Roblox for Party Games"—a platform where anyone can build and publish interactive social games.
Not just customizing questions. Customizing the entire game itself.
Rewards that stay with you
Gimkit resets your seasonal level every few months. KitCash and game progress can also reset depending on the map you're playing. You're always earning until it's wiped.
Banto doesn't do resets like that.
Your XP, Bantobux, and unlocked characters stay with your account forever. Doesn't matter what game you played or who hosted it. It's a persistent economy across the whole platform, not just tied to one creative map. Nice, right?
Wanna flex? You actually can. Want to trade your cosmetics or sell on the marketplace? Go for it.
Yes, we'll monetize someday—but differently
Right now, Banto is 100% free to play. No paywalls. No subscription gates. No feature limits. Just open a browser and go.
And yeah—we'll monetize in the future. But unlike traditional models, we're exploring ways where our creators can earn too. Our marketplace and rewards systems are already built with that in mind.
We're aiming for a model that'll reward participation and creation—not pay-to-win mechanics.
A platform, not just a product
Gimkit is great for classrooms. Banto can work there too—but it's meant to be limitless.
Whether you're a teacher, a party host, a streamer, or a creative game builder, Banto's always going to give you the tools to build, connect, and play your way.
GimKit's already one of the best quiz apps. Why compete against one of the best? We're creating a new kind of game platform.