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templates·June 3, 2026·5 min read

Liveloop templates: the fastest way to make an interactive post

No code required. Start from a template — a quiz, a game, a photo story, or a video with interactive buttons on top — and publish an interactive post in minutes.

By The Liveloop Team

A live loop — play it right here.

The blank page is the hardest part of making anything. So on Liveloop you rarely start from one. You start from a template — a working, interactive post you can publish as-is or bend into your own idea.

The quiz above this paragraph was built from a template. Play it, then imagine swapping in your own questions. That is the whole point.

What is a template, exactly?

A template is a ready-made loop with the structure already in place and the content left open for you. You fill in the parts that matter — your questions, your photos, your words — and Liveloop turns it into a real, sandboxed mini-app that runs live in the feed. No build step, no deploy, no code unless you want it.

Every template is also a starting point you can remix: open one, change it, and republish with credit back to where it came from.

Some templates you can start from today

  • Quiz. Ask a question, give options, keep score. Perfect for "Which one are you?", trivia, or a quick knowledge check.
  • Snake & arcade games. Classic, tappable games that work on a phone — a surprisingly good hook for a profile or a campaign.
  • Memory match. Flip cards to find pairs. Drop in your own emojis or pictures.
  • Poll. A two-choice question that anyone in the feed can vote on.
  • Photo story. A swipeable set of photo slides — the interactive cousin of a carousel.
  • Greeting card. A small, animated card to send a message that is nicer than a text.
  • Flashcards. A study deck you tap through — great for languages and revision.
  • Chatbot. A bounded little assistant that answers within a topic you set.

You do not have to pick perfectly. Start with the one that is closest and change it.

Two things people love building

Create a story

A photo story is the simplest way in. Add a few images, drop a line of text on each slide, and you have a swipeable post that feels alive — without needing a single video edit. It is the fastest path from "I have some photos" to "I have an interactive post".

Put an app on top of a video

This is the one that surprises people. Take a short video and build an interactive layer over it — buttons, emoji reactions, a poll, even a tiny game that plays while the video loops behind it. The video becomes the backdrop; the things you tap sit on top. It turns a clip you would scroll past into something the viewer actually does.

From template to published in minutes

The flow is the same for all of them:

  1. Open the creator and pick a template.
  2. Fill in your content — questions, photos, text — in the form.
  3. Preview it live, tweak, and hit publish.

That is it. Your loop lands in the feed, ready for people to play, save, and remix.

Want to go further?

Templates are the on-ramp, not the ceiling. When you outgrow them you can paste your own HTML or React, or describe what you want and let your own AI account generate it. But almost everyone starts here — because the fastest way to make something interactive is to start from something that already works.

Pick a template and publish your first one → open the creator.

Make your first loop

Pick a template or describe what you want — and publish an interactive post to the feed in minutes.

Open the creator