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ProHunt is a hunting planning and draw-decision platform for big-game hunters in the western United States. It covers 9 western states and 12 huntable species, with a focus on “tag-level draw odds, 6 years of point creep history, unit intelligence, and AI strategy recommendations.” Based on the available content, it is not a traditional general-purpose business SaaS product, but a highly vertical outdoor/hunting data subscription tool.
The platform builds a closed loop from draw applications to field planning. The Draw Odds Engine provides tag-level draw probabilities by state. Tag-to-Trail Planner uses an interactive map to combine 3,200+ unit harvest records, public land, burn areas, water sources, and draw odds. Point Burn Optimizer uses a user’s points, thresholds, and growth rates to assess whether they should spend preference points. Multi-State Planner consolidates multi-state deadlines, budgets, and application strategies. The Pro plan also includes AI Hunt Advisor, which can answer questions about draws, unit selection, and multi-year strategy based on the user’s preference points and saved hunts, with 100 uses per month.
The free plan costs $0, is free forever, and does not require a credit card. It includes scouting maps, statewide draw odds, 1 saved hunt, 3 AI trial uses, and 38+ free tools. ProHunt Pro currently has Founder Pricing at $49/year, including AI Advisor, complete AI planning, unlimited saved hunts, 6-year trends, and multi-state planning. Guide Intelligence is listed at $299/year but shown as Coming soon. It is aimed at guides, outfitters, and power users, with planned features including GBIF density maps, GPS sightings, photo evidence, CSV/KML export, and priority email support.
The advantages are a generous free tier, a low annual price, and a relatively centralized integration of draw data, maps, costs, deadlines, and AI Q&A, which can provide real efficiency value for hunters applying across multiple states. The drawbacks are that its use case is extremely narrow and primarily serves western U.S. hunting. AI responses are also explicitly for reference only and should be verified with state agencies. The main content does not disclose API access, enterprise permissions, security certifications, mobile apps, or payment methods, and Guide Intelligence has not launched yet.
ProHunt is suitable for western U.S. elk, mule deer, pronghorn, and other hunters, especially non-resident users managing applications and preference points across multiple states. It may also be useful for guide services conducting data research. There is no information in the main content about access from China, so it is assessed as unknown; payment methods are likewise not disclosed. For users in China, the main barrier may not be language or network access, but the fact that the business scenario itself is highly localized to the United States. Alternatives may include official state wildlife agency data, mapping tools, and local hunting forums.
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prohunt.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $49.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach prohunt.com directly.