About Quid
Senior living teams should not have to choose between answering inquiries and being present with residents.
Quid handles routine inquiry follow-up and tour coordination behind the scenes while important decisions and sensitive family conversations stay with staff.
Quid helps senior living teams miss fewer inquiries and book more tours without adding another admin hire or another daily tool for frontline staff.

Founder-led.Focused on one clear admissions workflow at a time.
Why Quid exists
Routine work should not crowd out human conversations.
Senior living admissions teams are expected to respond quickly while simultaneously handling tours, calls, residents, staff questions and sensitive family conversations. Routine follow-up can easily be delayed even when the team cares deeply.
Quid exists to keep that routine coordination moving without pretending that software should replace the human side of admissions. See how the controlled workflow works.
Meet the founder
Umair Q.
Umair Q. is the founder of Quid. He is building Quid around a focused idea: senior living teams should not need another complicated platform just to make inquiry follow-up more consistent.
Quid begins with one community, one inquiry source and one tour calendar. The goal is to understand the community’s existing process, automate only the appropriate routine work and keep staff in control.
Connect with Umair Q. on LinkedInWhat Quid helps with
Routine admissions coordination, kept visible.
Tour scheduling and confirmation
Approved follow-up
Tour reminders
Post-tour follow-up
Stalled-inquiry visibility
Staff task routing
Daily admissions summaries
What Quid keeps human
Clear limits are part of the product.
Quid supports routine coordination. Judgment, care decisions and sensitive family conversations stay with qualified staff.
Quid does not
- Recommend a level of care
- Interpret medical information
- Discuss medications
- Determine eligibility
- Make clinical promises
- Replace admissions staff
- Impersonate a community employee
Quid can
- Acknowledge the family
- Flag the conversation
- Notify the designated staff member
- Assign the next step
- Keep the request visible
- Record the handoff
How Quid begins
30-Day Quid Admissions Pilot
$1,000 one-time
One community, one inquiry source, and one tour calendar.
Keep Quid for $899/month per community after the pilot.
Review the PilotTrust and transparency
Built around staff control.

- Quid supports admissions teams rather than replacing them.
- The initial workflow focuses on website inquiries, email communication and tour calendars.
- Clinical and sensitive questions go to people.
- Each community approves its messages and handoff rules.
- The pilot begins with a narrow, measurable scope.
- Voice and SMS are not presented as current standard features.
Editorial standards
How Quid researches and reviews its guides.
Quid resources are reviewed by founder Umair Q. They separate public observations from operational recommendations, cite official vendor or primary sources where comparisons are made, and state important limitations next to the finding.
Material product claims are checked against current official sources. Review dates appear on research and comparison pages so readers can judge freshness. If something needs correction, send it to Quid for review.
See what Quid could handle behind the scenes.
Start with a conversation about how your community currently handles website inquiries, tours and follow-up.
30-Day Quid Admissions Pilot
Start with one community and one workflow.
The pilot gives your team a focused way to test inquiry follow-up and tour coordination around the tools you already use.
Clear scope from day one
- One community
- One website inquiry source
- One staff-controlled tour calendar
- Approved messages and timing
- Human handoff rules
- Optional continuation after 30 days
Focused 30-day implementation
30-Day Quid Admissions Pilot

One community, one inquiry source, and one tour calendar.
Keep Quid for $899/month per community after the pilot.
Included
- Current workflow review
- Approved response and follow-up flow
- Human-handoff rules
- Controlled implementation
- Optional manager and exception view
- Daily admissions summary
- Monitoring and tuning
- End-of-pilot report
