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# Examples of use

Become a master of creativity with ZenCreate. Have fun designing and **making your first app!**&#x20;

Are you a teacher or a freelancer in the field of education? Make your lessons more interesting by creating interactive multiple choice quizzes for your students: it will be more fun to learn!&#x20;

If you manage digital marketing strategies for your business or provide this type of service to third party customers, consider using an interactive app instead of catalogs and brochures.&#x20;

Do you just want to **create a game**? With ZenCreate give space to imagination: in a few steps you can create puzzles, memories, small puzzles and video games to advertise products or services.

Still have no idea what your first app will be? Take a look at our **demo videos** and be inspired!


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