Use case
Seating assignment randomizer
Randomize seats, tables, or station assignments while keeping the process simple enough to run live in class or workshops.
Use case
Seating assignment randomizer
Works with seat labels, table IDs, or station names
Status
03
Ready to start
3-step flow
Use caseSeeded
Result links
Open the exact same draw again from a shared URL.
Mobile
One-thumb flow
Use the bottom bar for re-roll, reuse, and share.
Instant
No install
Open the page and start without setup overhead.
Scene template packs
Seat reshuffles
Recommended tool: Name Picker for seat labels
The simplest P0 experience is to treat seats as entries. Paste desk labels or table names into Name Picker, then draw a full no-repeat order or assign one seat at a time.
Recommended starting point
Seat labels in Name Picker
Use A1 / A2 / B1 style entries for desk maps or stations.
Use-case CTA experiment
Lead with desk reshuffle language
Check whether seat randomization traffic behaves more like classroom reshuffles, workshop station setup, or larger-group organization.
Best when the user is thinking in terms of students, desks, and classroom energy resets.
Numbered seats in Random Number
Best when your seat IDs are purely numeric.
Trust layer
Fair seating checklist
Use this when you need to explain how the result was produced and what people can verify afterward.
- 1Prepare the full seat list or numbering scheme before the session starts.
- 2Explain whether you are assigning a full-room order or drawing one seat at a time.
- 3Display the result right away so participants see the assignment was not hand-edited.
- 4If you rerun seats later, label it as a new reshuffle round.
For teacher and facilitator use cases, visible process usually matters more than fancy seat-map visuals.
What this page helps you do
- ✓Treat seats as draw items when you do not need a visual seat map
- ✓Turn on no repeats if you are building a full assignment order
- ✓Share the draw result when students ask how seats were chosen
- ✓A visual classroom map would be a future enhancement, not required for P0
Why this route matters even without a seat map UI
High-intent query, lightweight execution
People searching for seating assignment usually need a practical workflow now, not a complex visual planner. This page gets them there quickly using existing tools.
Flexible across desks, tables, and stations
By framing seats as labels or numbered slots, the page works for classrooms, training rooms, event tables, and rotating activity stations without separate product branches.
Creates room for a later visual upgrade
The landing page can validate demand for seat randomization before a dedicated seat-map builder is justified.
Quick FAQ
Do I need a dedicated seat-map tool first?
No. For most P0 classroom or workshop reshuffles, treating seats as entries is enough and gets the job done faster than building a visual seating UI.
What is the best setup for full-class reassignment?
Use Name Picker with seat labels and no-repeat mode when you want a full assignment order, then share the result if participants ask how seats were decided.
Keep exploring
Mobile: use the bottom bar for re-roll / reuse / share.