Launch branded voice trivia by QR code, page embed, or publisher placement.
Turn a campaign message into a branded voice game people actually play.
Share a message, product, or theme. Or start from 2,000+ ready-made games.
We generate a branded voice trivia game with your colors, logo, questions, and audio.
People play on the page, by phone, or from a QR code on any placement.
Track plays, completion, and accuracy by placement as first-party data.
First-party analytics on every widget and every game.
Views, plays, completion and accuracy for every embedded widget, by page and placement.
Per-game performance: which topics land, where players drop off, and what keeps them playing.
Export any view to CSV or PDF for your team, your stakeholders, or your campaign wrap-ups.
Turn a brand message into an interactive voice experience.
Your colors, your logo, your voice. Every game wears a clear “brought to you by” so the credit is unmistakable.
Distribute one branded game across relevant beats and publishers: scheduled, targeted, and tracked end to end.
First-party data, completion and accuracy by placement, plus reports you can take to any stakeholder.
Use Lexy when the campaign needs participation, not just exposure.
Put a QR code on signage and let attendees play while they wait.
Teach product benefits through questions instead of static copy.
Turn places, exhibits, and heritage stories into audio trivia trails.
Let fans play before the game, during breaks, or from sponsor placements.
Help audiences learn key facts and test what they remember.
Turn packaging into a voice experience without requiring an app.
Notes, experiments, and lessons from building voice-first engagement.
Out of many tools, one builder. Out of many roles, one workflow. The phrase chosen in 1782 to describe a nation now describes a fundamental shift in how things get built.
For fifty years, building a product meant building an organization first. AI tools collapsed that barrier. The founder who understands the problem can now build the solution directly.
Most localization systems require a build step. Ours requires a database insert.