Statewise (the platform formed when Cubhub acquired TaskMaster Pro in 2025) serves a wide cross-section of Medicaid programs across many states. Sereniq is the alternative for providers who want software built specifically around the Texas HHSC handbook, not adapted to it.
Multi-state, multi-program platforms have a real advantage: breadth. They also have a real cost: the UI, the workflows, and the forms are designed to fit fifteen things at once. The Form 4119 print works, but it doesn’t feel built for the state auditor. The mobile app exists, but it doesn’t feel built for the DSP.
Sereniq is the opposite trade. Texas only. HCS, HCBS Supervised Living, and HCBS Host Home. Forms aligned to the HHSC PDF, mobile UI designed for the kitchen counter, AI note polish that auto-links to the active IRP goals. Narrow, deep, and built for the audit.
If you switched to Statewise during the Cubhub migration and the new system doesn’t fit how your homes actually run, talk to us. White-glove migration is included: your data, your clients, your homes brought over before you ever depend on the new system.
Texas HCS and HCBS Supervised Living providers who landed on Statewise after the TaskMaster Pro acquisition and want a Texas-focused alternative.
TaskMaster Pro became part of Statewise after the 2025 Cubhub acquisition. Sereniq references Statewise (formerly TaskMaster Pro) because many Texas providers still search for both names during replacement research.
Sereniq is narrower by design: Texas IDD programs, HHSC forms, mobile DSP documentation, IRP-linked notes, and six-month look-back exports instead of broad multi-state configuration.
Yes. Migration planning is part of onboarding. We map clients, homes, staff, documents, and historical records before your agency depends on the new system.