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Gnivil positions itself as “The AI Operating System for Senior Living,” primarily targeting nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, and similar facilities. It is not a generic SaaS template, but a “done-for-you” operational system built on behalf of the operator: Day 1 for workflow mapping, Days 2–3 for setup, Days 5–6 for review, and Day 7 for launch. The website emphasizes that it is already running in real senior-living operations and serves Illinois-based use cases.
Its feature coverage is fairly comprehensive. On the care side, it offers Digital MAR, records for medications given/not given/refused, GPS-timestamped care notes, incident photo uploads, offline queues, and end-of-shift AI progress notes. On the finance side, it includes automated monthly resident billing, insurance/Medicaid status tracking, AR overdue reminders, and ADP or Payworks payroll CSV exports. For growth, it provides a 24/7 chatbot, tour scheduling, reminder emails, and 16 follow-up templates. For communication, it includes a PIN-based family portal, care summaries, photos, satisfaction tracking, and AI Ask. On the operations side, it offers a 12-tab dashboard, occupancy tracking, lead pipeline, compliance calendar, medication reminders, fraud detection, and staff performance tracking.
Pricing is publicly listed: Core Stack costs a $2,500 setup fee plus $400/month; Full Stack costs a $3,500 setup fee plus $500/month, with the first month free; Growth Partner costs a $5,000 setup fee plus $750/month, adding multi-location support, custom EHR/PMS integrations, a dedicated account manager, and unlimited staff seats. Its main selling points are “see the system live before you pay” and a 7-day launch, making it suitable for smaller facilities without an in-house IT team.
The strengths are its highly focused vertical positioning and its coverage of some of the biggest pain points for senior-living operators: paper MARs, Excel-based billing, family phone calls, missed leads, and scheduling issues. The done-for-you delivery model also lowers the implementation barrier. The downside is that the website leans heavily toward marketing and does not disclose much detail on SLA, backups, encryption, audit logs, permission models, and similar operational safeguards. API and developer support are also unclear, and Voice AI is still listed as Phase 2.
Gnivil is better suited to small and mid-sized senior-living facilities, assisted living providers, and Group Home operators in North America. For Chinese organizations considering adoption, factors such as local compliance beyond HIPAA, Chinese localization, payments, cross-border data transfer, and access stability would need to be evaluated. The website does not provide information on access or payment from China, so china_access is currently unknown. Domestic alternatives could include local nursing home management systems, care-facility informatization platforms, or customized solutions built with WeCom/DingTalk and low-code tools.
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