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Wooclap vs AhaSlides: Feature Comparison for Education and Events

Overview

Wooclap and AhaSlides are two modern interactive presentation platforms that have gained traction in higher education and professional training. Wooclap, founded in Brussels in 2015, was built with a strong focus on universities and academic environments. It integrates deeply with learning management systems (LMS) like Moodle, Canvas, and Blackboard, making it a favorite among European and North American higher education institutions.

AhaSlides, founded in 2019, has positioned itself as a more affordable, accessible alternative for educators, trainers, and event organizers worldwide. It offers a comprehensive template library, brainstorming features, and a wide range of interactive slide types. While both platforms share the same core goal of making presentations interactive, they differ in LMS integration depth, pricing, and feature maturity.

This comparison explores Wooclap and AhaSlides across features, pricing, polling, Q&A, interactive tools, and overall fit for education and live events.

Feature Comparison

Feature Wooclap AhaSlides
Live Polling Multiple choice, open-ended, rating, word cloud Multiple choice, rating, ranking, open-ended, scales
Anonymous Q&A Moderation, upvoting Q&A slides, upvoting
LMS Integration Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace None
Quiz Competitions Quiz with timer and scoring Quiz with leaderboard and scoring
Word Cloud Live word cloud Live word cloud
Lucky Draw / Random Picker Not available Not available
Countdown Timer Not available Not available
Brainstorming Not available Brainstorming slides
Audience Size (Free Plan) Unlimited participants Up to 50 participants
PowerPoint Integration Add-in Not available

Pricing

Wooclap offers a free plan with unlimited participants, which is rare and generous in this space. The free plan includes 5 questions per event, which limits complex presentations. Paid plans start with the Pro plan at approximately $16 per month (annual) for unlimited questions, integration with LMS, and branding options. The Premium plan at around $29 per month adds co-authoring, custom branding, and priority support.

AhaSlides' free plan is limited to 50 participants and 5 slides per presentation. The Basic plan at $9.95 per month removes the slide limit. The Pro plan at $17.95 per month adds custom branding, team collaboration, and priority support. For higher education users, Wooclap's unlimited participants on the free plan is compelling, but AhaSlides is more affordable for teams with small audiences.

Ease of Use

Both Wooclap and AhaSlides offer intuitive web-based editors. Wooclap integrates directly into PowerPoint via an add-in, allowing teachers to create interactive questions within familiar presentation software. AhaSlides requires you to use its web-based presentation builder, which is clean but adds a step for PowerPoint-reliant presenters. Wooclap edges ahead for educators already working within the Microsoft ecosystem or an LMS.

Polls

Wooclap offers multiple choice, open-ended, rating, and word cloud polls. The polling interface is clean and integrates well with PowerPoint, but the range of poll types is narrower than AhaSlides. AhaSlides offers a richer set including multiple choice, rating, ranking, open-ended, and Likert scale options. The ranking question type is particularly useful for prioritization exercises.

For educators who need diverse formative assessment options, AhaSlides' wider variety gives it an advantage. However, for simple in-class polls paired with a PowerPoint presentation, Wooclap's integration makes it smoother.

Anonymous Q&A

Wooclap includes a Q&A feature with moderation capabilities and upvoting. It handles the basics well and is integrated into the platform's broader question types. AhaSlides also offers Q&A as a slide type with anonymous submission and upvoting. Neither platform reaches the depth of dedicated Q&A tools like Slido, but both are adequate for classroom and training scenarios.

Wooclap benefits from its university focus, where anonymous Q&A is often used during large lectures. AhaSlides has a slight edge in visibility because Q&A results are displayed directly in the presentation flow.

Interactive Features

Wooclap provides a focused set of interactive features: polls, quizzes (timed multiple choice), word clouds, and Q&A. It does not offer brainstorming, lucky draws, countdown timers, or random pickers. Its strength is in the core academic use case: making lectures more engaging.

AhaSlides offers a broader collection of interactive slide types, including brainstorming, which Wooclap lacks. However, AhaSlides also misses lucky draws, countdowns, and random pickers. For educators who want brainstorming and ranking exercises, AhaSlides is stronger. For all other gamification needs, neither platform delivers.

Pros & Cons

Wooclap Pros

  • Deep LMS integration (Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard)
  • Unlimited participants on free plan
  • PowerPoint add-in
  • Strong reputation in higher education
  • GDPR compliant, European data centers

Wooclap Cons

  • Free plan restricted to 5 questions per event
  • Fewer poll types than AhaSlides
  • No brainstorming or ranking polls
  • No lucky draw or countdown timer
  • Less affordable for individual presenters

AhaSlides Pros

  • Wider variety of poll types and templates
  • Brainstorming and idea board slides
  • More affordable pricing
  • Quizzes with leaderboard and scoring
  • Easy to use web-based editor

AhaSlides Cons

  • No LMS integration
  • No PowerPoint add-in
  • Free plan limited to 50 participants
  • No lucky draw or countdown timer
  • Less suited for university LMS workflows

Who Should Choose Wooclap

Choose Wooclap if you are a university professor or administrator who needs deep integration with your institution's LMS (Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard). Wooclap's unlimited free participants and PowerPoint add-in make it ideal for large lectures. It is also the better choice for European institutions that require GDPR-compliant data storage.

Who Should Choose AhaSlides

Choose AhaSlides if you are an independent educator, trainer, or small business presenter who wants a diverse set of interactive slide types at an affordable price. AhaSlides' brainstorming and ranking features provide more engagement variety than Wooclap. If you don't need LMS integration, AhaSlides offers better value for money.

Final Verdict

Wooclap vs AhaSlides: The Verdict

Wooclap wins on LMS integration, unlimited free participants, and PowerPoint compatibility. AhaSlides wins on poll variety, brainstorming features, and affordability. Both platforms lack lucky draws, countdown timers, and random pickers. MeetingTok is a compelling alternative that combines the best of both: Wooclap's LMS-friendly approach and AhaSlides' interactive breadth, while adding exclusive features like lucky draw, countdown timer, and unlimited free audiences. For educators and event organizers seeking a unified solution, MeetingTok delivers a complete engagement toolkit that neither Wooclap nor AhaSlides can match.

Read more comparisons: Slido vs AhaSlides, Mentimeter vs AhaSlides, Kahoot vs Mentimeter.

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