For a good Yippity alternative, check out Quizbot. This AI-powered tool lets you create a variety of question types, including multiple-choice, true-false, open-ended and fill-in-the-blank, from a variety of sources like PDFs, Word documents, videos and more. It can handle 55 languages and has a plagiarism checker and AI content detector, too, making it a good choice for teachers and students.
Another good choice is Quizgecko. The service lets you convert text files like PDFs, DOCs and PPTs into quizzes you can share. It offers multiple question types, and you can add features like personalized learning flashcards, spaced repetition, smart grading and detailed analytics. Quizgecko is good for individuals and for companies, with a free plan for limited quizzes and tiered pricing for different needs.
If you want something easy to use, QuizWhiz is worth a look. It'll create multiple-choice, true or false and fill-in-the-blank questions from text you type in or from PDF files or image uploads of scanned documents. QuizWhiz offers several pricing plans, including a free Starter plan and more expensive ones for heavy users of the service, so it's a good option for schools and individuals who need to create quizzes often.