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Qont Hotels & Qont Travel

Qont Hotels

System Purpose

Qont Hotels and Qont Travel are part of the Qont risk platform — designed to operate in everyday travel scenarios without assumption, tracking, or dependency.


These systems are used when travel introduces variables that planning doesn’t account for:


unfamiliar places, dense movement, limited control, or unclear surroundings.

Qont Travel runs during movement.


Qont Hotels is used once location becomes fixed.


They share the same architecture, same inputs, same system logic.


There is no separation beyond use context.

Modes of Use

Users interact with the system through three direct input types, and one optional output layer.


Nothing activates automatically. Everything begins with intent.

Free Mode

For users who want to describe their own situation — no presets, no templates.


The system accepts plain text: a worry, a plan, a location, a “what if.”


It interprets based on its internal logic model.


Returns a score, category, and mitigation options if matched.

Vision

The camera becomes a scanning lens.


The system reads patterns in the environment:


cluttered entry points, blocked exits, crowded rooms, inconsistent layouts.


It flags what fits risk profiles. It doesn’t guess.


Vision runs on-device. Nothing is uploaded. Nothing is stored.


When the scan ends, it ends.

Data

For structured or copied input — itineraries, briefings, documents, or local notices.


Paste it in. The system parses key terms and context.


Scoring is returned along with highlighted segments that matter.


Useful when you don’t want to read between the lines.


Qont does it for you.

Voice Output

Voice doesn’t run the system.


It reads your results back to you.


Risk score. Risk type. Mitigation path.


You don’t need to scroll or stop. You listen. That’s it.


Good for hands-busy situations, loud spaces, or when looking at a screen doesn’t help.

What It Doesn’t Do

This part matters.


Qont Hotels & Travel do not:

  • Track your location

  • Monitor your device

There’s no guesswork in how it behaves.


It only works when you do.

Where It’s Used

  • During movement between unknown locations

  • When checking into unfamiliar accommodations

  • In high-traffic areas with limited visibility

  • In low-context situations (e.g. reading a local notice in a foreign region)

  • When you need a second layer of evaluation — not advice, but structure

Current Phase

Qont Hotels and Qont Travel are in demo.


Not a preview. A functioning, limited-phase rollout.


Focus is on:

  • Consistency across devices

  • Accuracy in Free Mode parsing

  • Clean Vision readouts in poor lighting

  • Low-friction Voice output in motion

No public release timeline.


Only what’s been tested gets built forward.


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