What Is a Nest on PingerBird? The Complete Guide
A Nest is your channel on PingerBird. Here's exactly what it is, how it works, what you can post inside it, and how students join — free and paid.
If you’re new to PingerBird, the first thing you’ll hear about is a Nest. Every creator has one (or many). Every student joins one. It’s the core unit of the platform.
Here’s everything you need to know.
A Nest is your channel
Think of a Nest the way you think of a Telegram channel, but built specifically for education.
As a creator, your Nest is the space where you:
- Post quizzes, facts, and fill-in-the-blank questions
- Build a member base of students
- Set a monthly subscription price (or keep it free)
- See analytics on who’s learning what
As a student, a Nest is the channel you join to get content from a specific creator — subject by subject, in a swipeable feed.
Free Nests vs Paid Nests
When you create a Nest, you choose whether it’s free or paid.
Free Nest: Any student can join instantly. No payment required. Great for building an audience, running a general practice channel, or moving your existing Telegram followers over.
Paid Nest: Students pay a monthly subscription that you set. You keep 70–80% of every payment (90–100% in your chosen year). Ideal for premium content, detailed explanations, daily structured practice.
Most successful creators run one free Nest and one paid Nest — the free one brings in new students, the paid one earns.
What can you post inside a Nest?
PingerBird has five content types, all of which appear in your students’ Scroll feed:
Quiz — Multiple choice questions with the correct answer, explanations, and optional time limits. Students attempt them directly in the feed. You see who got it right and who didn’t.
Fact — A bite-sized knowledge card. One main statement, an optional subtext, and a topic tag. Students swipe through facts the way they’d scroll through Instagram posts.
Fill in the Blank — A sentence with one or more blanks. Students type the answer in the app. Perfect for vocabulary, formulas, and dates.
Image — Any image with an optional caption. Useful for diagrams, charts, and visual content.
Video — A link to a video (YouTube, etc.) that plays inside the app.
The AI Studio
Creating daily content from scratch is what kills most creators’ momentum. The AI Studio solves this.
You type a topic — say, “Photosynthesis” or “Article 356 of the Indian Constitution” — and the Studio generates quizzes, facts, and fill-in-the-blanks automatically. You review them, edit if needed, and post.
It takes 3–5 minutes to create a full day’s content.
The deep link — how students find your Nest
Every Nest has a public URL: pingerbird.com/nest/your-nest-id
When a student opens this link — on their phone or desktop — they see your Nest: your name, photo, description, member count, and a preview of your recent content. They don’t need to download the app or create an account to see this.
This is important. It means you can share your Nest link in:
- Your Telegram group
- Your Instagram bio
- A WhatsApp message
- Twitter/X
And students can preview your content with zero friction. When they want to attempt a quiz or track their scores, they download the app — but discovery has zero barrier.
Analytics
As a creator, your dashboard shows:
- Total member count and growth over time
- Per-post completion rates (how many students attempted each quiz)
- Individual student scores
- Which posts got the highest engagement
This is data Telegram never gave you. You can see exactly which topics your students struggle with — and create more content on those.
How to create your first Nest
- Download PingerBird and sign up
- Switch to creator mode in your profile
- Tap “Create Nest”
- Add a name, description, and subject tags
- Set it as free or paid (you can change this later)
- Post your first piece of content using the AI Studio
- Share your Nest link anywhere you already have an audience
The whole process takes under 10 minutes.
Create your free Nest today → Get started on PingerBird