The primary entity currently operating under this brand is , a cloud-based Electronic Quality Management System (eQMS) designed for businesses with heavy compliance requirements. It helps organizations move beyond manual spreadsheets and into automated, ISO-aligned workflows.
However, the digital landscape was shifting rapidly. The rise of Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn introduced a new paradigm.
Qhub carved out a unique niche. Unlike Yahoo! Answers, which was a chaotic free-for-all for the general public, Qhub allowed users to create . A car enthusiast could create "MustangQhub," or a teacher could create "HistoryHelpQhub." It gave ownership to the user.
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The story of is a tale of the early "Web 2.0" era—a time when the internet was transitioning from static pages to user-generated content. It is a story of identifying a gap in the market, building a dedicated community, and ultimately, the challenges of sustaining a standalone platform in the age of social media giants.
By the late 2010s, Qhub had become a ghost of its former self. Many of the original creators had moved on, and the traffic had dwindled.
Qhub gained traction just as the "Q&A Revolution" was taking off. Around the same time, sites like (2005) and later Stack Overflow (2008) were exploding.