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No-equipment icebreakers

If your IT department blocks Jackbox, your participants don't have printer access, and nobody wants to install another browser extension, this is the page. Every game runs in a browser tab. Share the link in the meeting chat and play.

Why the no-install constraint matters

Workplaces have spent the last few years tightening down what employees can install on company laptops. Jackbox is blocked at most enterprises; even free trivia tools often need an account. The constraint isn't lack of budget. It's IT review cycles. A game that works in any browser, with no signup for participants, is the only kind that survives a corporate environment without a six-week procurement conversation.

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Common questions

Do participants need to create an account?
No. Only the facilitator creating the room signs in (with Google). Participants click the link, type a name, and join.
Will this work on a corporate laptop with browser restrictions?
If the laptop can open a normal website, the games work. There's no extension, no popup, no permission prompt for camera or mic. If your IT blocks the domain, ask them to allowlist it; we don't need any other access.
What about phones?
Yes. Every game runs on a phone browser. Useful for hybrid meetings where one participant is dialing in from somewhere without a laptop.

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