Tony Vincent
I love to make things! One of my creations is App Hive. 🍯
A short Mad Lib about simple machines. After filling in, you can reveal the original words in the text.
Jump-start student chats with a link that pre-fills the first prompt in Guided Learning mode.
Boost your ego with AI-powered puns! This colorful generator serves up "complAIments" with a side of wiggling wordplay. You’re brAIlliant. Now go get the credit you deserve!
Each time this page is loaded, a random comic is displayed.
Upload a picture and it's placed behind the tiles. Show on a classroom screen and invite students to remove tiles and make guesses about what the picture might be.
Timer that subtly dings every 2 minutes to remind the teacher to add a tally to Great, Okay, or More Focus during class work time.
Force yourself into a writing flow with Ghost Writer. If you stop typing, your text disappears and is gone for good. Set a goal for either time or word count.
Two players take turns placing an unknown number on the board. The goal is to the first to make a row of numbers add up to 15.
Give a heart made of isosceles triangles a beautiful color scheme.
Every expression equals either 6 or 7! As expressions drop from the top, you catch them in the 6 hand or the 7 hand before they slip past.
Enter a thought and while it shrinks, statements appear on the screen encouraging deep breathing and shifting perspective to make something that feels big feel a little more manageable.
Work on a chocolate factory line by matching multiplication facts. The conveyor speeds up, mistakes cost Quality Passes, and your goal is to finish as many boxes as you can before your shift ends.
Crack open keynote reminders for a focused room.
Input a prompt and compare the results before revealing which is ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.
Drop WebP files onto the page to instantly convert to PNG or JPG
Practice guessing angle measurements! The closer your guess is to the actual measurement, the lower your score. Play on your own or pass the device to a friend and see who can get the lowest score.
Fit the pieces together to form a heart.
You’ve got up to 10 seconds to estimate the number of emojis you see on the screen. Your score for each round is the difference between your guess and the actual count. Final score after 5 rounds.