The acquisition will provide further specialized solutions for Medicaid-based care providers

FORT WORTH, Texas—Cubhub, a provider of Medicaid-focused homecare software, acquired TaskMaster Pro (TMP), a software platform for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) service providers across the United States. This acquisition bolsters both companies by combining industry expertise, technology and specialized solutions for Medicaid-based care providers—allowing them to leverage one platform for multiple service lines.

Founded by former industry providers who built software to solve Medicaid-focused challenges, both Cubhub and TMP have a shared mission to empower providers with purpose-built tools that drive efficiency, compliance and financial sustainability. With this acquisition, TMP customers will benefit from Cubhub’s leadership in enterprise-level revenue cycle management and electronic visit verification (EVV), ensuring seamless Medicaid billing and operational workflows.

Additionally, TMP’s team brings decades of experience in IDD-focused care technology and will play a key role in expanding and enhancing Cubhub’s offerings.

“This is a strong step toward the future for TaskMaster Pro and our customers,” said Larry Hill, founder of TMP. “Cubhub understands the challenges providers face, and their expertise in EVV and revenue cycle management will bring new strengths to our product and clients.”

“I am thrilled to welcome TaskMaster Pro into the Cubhub family," said Cole Ballweg, CEO of Cubhub. "We are bringing in some great people who really know the IDD space, and they are going to benefit from Cubhub’s expertise in RCM, EVV, mobile technology and data. The story almost writes itself. Companies that serve a Medicaid population, whether it is the majority of their business or not, are going to love where we are going.”


This acquisition solidifies Cubhub as the leading software provider for Medicaid-based agencies across different verticals, leveraging its history of innovation and improved outcomes for providers and the individuals they serve.