Frequently asked questions.
Answers about how GPTQuest works, what students do, and how teachers stay in control.
GPTQuest is an AI-literacy platform built around a shared fantasy World and a library of short narrative Quests. Students create their own avatar, explore the World together with classmates, and play Quests solo or as a group. Every Quest unfolds based on the choices and the words students use to describe their actions, so writing clearly is how they make progress.
Yes. Teachers can create a free School Account and run free Quests with up to 11 Student or Teacher seats plus the owner (12 accounts in total). School Pro unlocks premium Quests for the whole classroom.
Create a free School Account and assign Quests to your classroom from the Control Panel ("CPanel"). Students log in, explore the World with their avatar, and pick a Quest. They type what their character does; their words drive the story, and the AI responds in real time.
The World is the shared fantasy map where your class gathers between Quests. Each student designs an avatar, walks around the map, and can meet classmates in real time, chat using emojis, stickers, and preset phrases, and start Quests from markers placed in the World. Completing Quests levels students up and earns gold and Quest items they can spend on new outfits and accessories for their avatar. Each class plays in its Teacher’s private World Instance, so students never share the space with anyone outside their class.
Yes, safely, and only within their Teacher’s classroom. Every student under a Teacher is placed in that Teacher’s private World Instance, where they can meet, chat, and join multiplayer Quests like Royal Game of Goose or The Crimson Dragon with their classmates. Student chat uses a curated picker of emojis, stickers, and preset phrases; there is no free-text chat between students. Students cannot join other Teachers’ classrooms or interact with strangers.
GPTQuest runs in any modern browser on a desktop, laptop, Chromebook, or tablet. Student progress is saved to each account automatically, so work carries over between class sessions and devices.
Students earn XP by completing Quests and making thoughtful choices, which keeps them motivated as their prompting and AI literacy skills grow. Higher levels unlock Quests that gate on a minimum level, and the gold and Quest items earned along the way can be spent on avatar cosmetics or open new paths inside Quests, giving students a reason to revisit and refine their work.
Yes. GPTQuest uses safety guardrails and filters to keep content appropriate and respectful. The narrative design is built to prevent unsafe outputs and keeps play focused on creative storytelling, and students can report anything that feels off from right inside a Quest.
Yes. GPTQuest targets WCAG 2.2 AA conformance across the website, the Control Panel, and the game World. For the World canvas, students can turn on Accessibility Mode in Settings → System; it adds a screen-reader-friendly panel that lists nearby Quest markers, NPCs, and exits as focusable buttons. Full conformance details and how to request a VPAT live on our Accessibility page.
Teachers can reset their own password using the "Forgot Password" link on the login page; instructions are sent to the email on file. Students don’t reset their own passwords; their Teacher updates them from the CPanel by opening the student’s profile and entering a new password.
Inside any Quest, the header includes a flag icon ("Report Bug"); tap it to send us details about the issue right from where it happened. You can also reach us through the Contact Us page.
Yes. Sign into your Teacher account from any modern browser (desktop, tablet, or mobile) and your CPanel will be available. Student progress is stored on each student’s account, so they can pick up where they left off on any device they sign in to.
Click Get Started Free on the home page (or visit /signup) to create a free School Account. Once inside your CPanel, you can create classrooms, add students, and assign Quests. Setup takes just a few minutes.
Yes. From your CPanel you can push any Quest directly to your students with one click. Choose Quests based on the AI literacy or prompting skill you want to focus on.
Your CPanel dashboard tracks engagement and participation (Quests started, completed, time spent), prompting skills (instruction clarity, context provided, prompt refinement), AI literacy growth across creative tools (image, music, dialogue), critical thinking and strategy (decision success rate, adaptation after failures), and improvement trends over time. Classroom overview metrics show your most active students, students needing support, and average class performance.
The free School Account includes 11 Student or Teacher seats plus the owner (12 accounts in total). School Pro supports 12 to 199 seats; buy more or fewer at any time, billed at the same flat per-seat rate. For schools or districts needing 200 or more seats, contact our sales team for custom pricing.
Yes. Each student gets their own account to save progress, earn XP, and track growth. You create them in seconds from your CPanel.
Yes. Both the free School Account and School Pro let you add Teachers who can manage classrooms, assign Quests, and view student progress through the CPanel. You stay the Account Owner (Admin); added Teachers are co-managers, not extra admins.
Both plans include the CPanel dashboard with progress tracking metrics, classroom management, Quest assignment, and the ability to add Teachers. The free plan includes 11 Student or Teacher seats plus the owner (12 accounts in total) and access to free Quests only. School Pro unlocks every premium Quest for your students and lets you scale anywhere from 12 up to 199 seats at a flat per-seat rate.
Yes. Once you cross 200 seats, you move into our School / District tier: custom pricing with everything in School Pro plus onboarding and training, dedicated support, invoice and PO billing, and multi-year options. District deals are sales-assisted (no self-serve checkout); contact our sales team and we’ll set you up directly.
Every Quest builds AI literacy through hands-on practice: prompting, command logic, providing context, and experimenting with AI tools like chat, image generation, and music. Three difficulty levels (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) match grade bands 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8.
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