Blackboard support
Solve Blackboard Quizzes Instantly
FastSolve auto-fills answers in Blackboard Learn — both the Original Course View and the newer Ultra experience — across every question type Blackboard ships.
Question types
Every Blackboard question type, handled
FastSolve detects the question type automatically and formats the answer for the right input.
Multiple choice
Multiple select
True / False
Fill in the blank
Short answer
Essay
Matching
Ordering
Numeric input
Blackboard Ultra
Original & Ultra both supported
How it works
Three steps inside Blackboard
- 1
Open the Blackboard test
Begin your Blackboard quiz from the Course Content area. FastSolve detects Original and Ultra automatically.
- 2
Double-click the question
FastSolve reads the prompt and any attached images, then fills the correct answer — including Blackboard's quirky matching and ordering UIs.
- 3
Move on or submit
Nothing visible happens beyond the answer appearing in the field. No console output, no overlays.
Invisible mode
What proctors and Blackboard can — and can't — see
Supports both the legacy Blackboard Original Course View and the new Blackboard Ultra experience.
Handles Blackboard's matching widgets and column-mapping inputs that other tools mishandle.
Invisible to screenshare — proctors only see the Blackboard quiz UI.
Alternatives
FastSolve vs other tools for Blackboard
FAQ
FastSolve on Blackboard: FAQ
Yes. FastSolve supports the new Blackboard Ultra experience as well as the legacy Blackboard Original Course View. The Ultra rewrite changed the DOM significantly — FastSolve has a dedicated adapter for each, so it works the same regardless of which experience your school deployed.
Other supported LMS platforms
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