Weather can make or break a hunt, and we knew a basic forecast wouldn’t cut it. That’s why LogIQ Hunt provides a 15-day forecast—the longest available—helping hunters plan their trips well in advance.
But we didn’t stop there. We included multiple weather layers, offering a detailed, real-time picture of conditions. With this feature, hunters can make informed decisions based on wind patterns,
precipitation, and temperature changes, all without leaving the app.
What makes LogIQ Hunt even more powerful is how it combines weather data with trail cam footage to predict when animals are likely to return to the same spot. By analyzing patterns and environmental factors, hunters gain insights that give them a real edge. It’s a full weather system and predictive tool in one, designed to keep everything a hunter needs in one place.
The Solution: Building a Smarter Hunting App
Hunters rely on maps to understand their land. It’s how they decide where to go and how to plan their approach. So, we built a mapping system with the clearest, most up-to-date satellite imagery we could find. The maps include accurate parcel data too, so hunters know exactly where property lines are.
We made the mapping tools easy to use, so hunters can quickly add and organize their properties. It’s straightforward and doesn’t take much time, leaving hunters with more energy to focus on their strategy.
Hunters take hundreds, sometimes thousands, of trail camera photos to track wildlife. But organizing those pictures is a hassle. So, we made it easy. With LogIQ Hunt, users can upload their photos straight from an SD card to their phone.
They can tag specific animals in the app to keep everything organized. Whether they’re looking for a specific deer or just trying to make sense of all their images, this tool makes it simple. No more scrolling endlessly to find the photos they need.
Trail Camera Photo Management
When we designed LogIQ Hunt, we focused on three main things hunters told us they needed: better maps, accurate weather, and an easy way to organize trail camera photos.