Jegerhub becomes Hunta
Why a new name?
Jegerhub started as an idea about making it easier to buy, sell and plan hunting. That idea has only grown bigger. Hunta is shorter and sharper, and it lives just as well on a Norwegian mountaintop as on a screen anywhere in the world. It's the same company, the same crew and the same goal: to make hunting digital from start to finish.
We've talked with hunters, landowners, organisations and game wardens. They all point in the same direction. They want one complete system, with a hunting app built right into it. That's exactly what Hunta is meant to be.
The mobile app is here
Until now, Hunta has lived on the web. Now we're moving it to where the hunt actually happens. The new app is built for the hunter, and you get everything you need to plan, log and carry out the hunt, completely free. The features others charge for, like seeing your team live on the map, are free with us.
In short, you get planning, logging, hunting teams and a live 3D map that shows you, your team and the terrain in real time. We'll go deeper into each part in posts of their own going forward.
Join the journey
The app can already be downloaded as a test version for those who want to help shape it. As a tester, you get to try the features early, and your feedback goes straight into what we build next. A full version is coming soon to both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.
Want to test it?
Built on an old idea, shaped for the future
Hunta is made with a clear inspiration: the rugged Field Notes books that people in the field have written down what matters in, generation after generation. That feeling, of a notebook you actually trust, one that takes a beating and keeps things in order, sits at the heart of the whole app.
But we haven't made a carbon copy of the old days. We've taken the best of the good old logbook and dressed it up in modern fonts and expression. What we're left with feels familiar and dependable, but belongs in 2026 and the years to come. That's how we take hunting into the future, without losing what has always worked.
The new design and logo were developed by Andreas Melvær and Smplco, who managed to capture exactly the balance between the rugged and the modern that we were after.
The road ahead
The name is new, but the course is the same. Hunta is meant to be the place where the hunt is planned, carried out and written down, for the individual hunter and for the whole team.
