Checked August 17, 2026

QuickQ Client Download for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS

Looking for the QuickQ client download? Every installer and the exact setup order are on this page. QuickQ is a small connection manager: after you sign in there is only one button to press, because route selection and settings are handled for you. From installer to first connection usually takes under two minutes.

4 systemsWindows / macOS / Android / iOS
1 accountPhone and laptop together
≈2 minutesInstalled and connected
QuickQ client connection screen on a laptop and a phone

What the QuickQ client actually does

Work that used to mean digging through settings menus now sits behind one button.

One press to connect

Press connect and the client picks the route and applies the settings. No addresses or ports to type in.

Routes chosen for you

Round-trip times are measured on a fixed rhythm in the background, and the client follows whichever route behaves best right now.

Per-app rules

Send chosen apps through the optimised route and leave the rest untouched, so internal company tools keep working as before.

Throughput on screen

Up and down rates plus session length are shown while connected, so you never have to guess.

One account, several machines

Laptop and phone can be signed in together, and the device list lets you drop the one you no longer use.

Quiet updates

New builds download in the background and apply on restart, so a call in progress is never interrupted.

Video playback stays steady while the QuickQ client is connected

For video and calls, jitter hurts more than raw speed

Playback and meetings are unusually sensitive to jitter. Halve the bandwidth and most people notice nothing; add jitter and the picture freezes immediately. The QuickQ client tries to place these connections on steadier routes, so scene changes look smoother and voice drops out less often. During busy evening hours it also steers away from the most congested exits.

If the route in use degrades, the switch happens quietly in the background. Players usually keep going and you barely notice.

QuickQ client lowering latency for games and live collaboration

Live apps care about latency, not peak throughput

In competitive games, remote desktops and shared documents, latency and packet loss decide the experience — headline megabits barely matter. So the client weighs how steady round-trip time is first, and bandwidth second.

The panel shows a live latency figure. If something feels off, switching to a backup route is a single click.

Three steps to get going

No networking knowledge needed; just work through them in order.

1. Get the installer

Pick the build that matches your system on the download page. The file is small and finishes in seconds on home broadband.

2. Register and sign in

Register with an everyday mailbox. On your next device, sign in with the same account instead of setting things up again.

3. Press connect

Press connect on the main screen, wait for the connected state, and carry on using your apps.

Questions people ask most

Which systems does the QuickQ client support?

Windows 10 or newer, macOS 12 or newer, Android 8.0 or newer and iOS 14 or newer. All four share the same features, and the interface follows your system language.

Does downloading cost anything?

The client is free to download and install. Basic features work once you register, and upgrading to a subscription is entirely your call.

How many devices can one account cover?

Several devices can be online at once; the exact number is stated on the subscription page and the device list lets you manage them.

What if I forget my password?

Choose password recovery on the sign-in screen. A verification message goes to your registered mailbox, then follow the prompts to reset it.

Anything to keep in mind while using it?

Use the client only within the laws and regulations that apply where you are. It must not be used for unlawful purposes.