CoHunt vs WeHunt

WeHunt charges every hunter in your jaktlag separately — Premium 799 SEK each, GPS Max up to 4,399 SEK, plus Tracker SIMs on top. CoHunt is one flat price for everything. Your whole team pays less than a single WeHunt Premium subscription.

A typical Swedish moose-hunting team of five hunters with five dogs pays WeHunt roughly 5,994 SEK per year — and that's before the Tracker SIM renewals that push the real all-in cost to around 7,744 SEK every season. Premium is billed individually (5 × 799 SEK), one team member needs GPS Max 5 to manage the shared dog collars (1,999 SEK), and Tracker SIMs renew at roughly 350 SEK per collar.

The same five-hunter team on CoHunt pays 1,325 SEK per year. Total. That's $24.99 per hunter, all features included — Nordic property boundaries, offline maps, real-time encrypted group tracking, end-to-end encrypted chat, Bluetooth mesh messaging, Meshtastic LoRa radio for genuinely off-grid teams, dog tracking, a built-in ballistics calculator, Spypoint trail-camera integration with AI species detection, and zero data collection. No Standard tier. No Premium upsell. No GPS Max ladder. No mid-year price hikes.

Your jaktlag's saving: roughly 6,400 SEK every season. That's the headline. The rest of this page is the math.

The Real Cost of WeHunt for a Five-Hunter Jaktlag

WeHunt's pricing page shows three tiers — Standard 399 SEK, Premium 799 SEK, GPS Max from 1,099 SEK. That's the per-hunter, headline price. What it doesn't show on the front page is that every member of your jaktlag needs their own subscription. WeHunt's own support documentation is explicit: each hunter who wants to see Tracker or Garmin dog GPS on the shared map needs their own Premium subscription, and any hunter who owns a GPS device needs their own GPS-tier subscription. There is no team plan. There is no family plan.

So here is what your team actually pays each year:

Annual Cost — 5 hunters, 5 dogs WeHunt CoHunt
Per-hunter app subscription 5 × Premium at 799 SEK = 3,995 SEK 5 × $24.99 = ≈ 1,325 SEK
Dog-collar management tier GPS Max 5 = 1,999 SEK Included
Tracker SIM renewals (5 collars) 5 × ≈350 SEK = 1,750 SEK Not required
Ballistics calculator Buy a separate app Included
Encrypted off-grid messaging Not available at any tier Included
Total annual recurring cost ≈ 7,744 SEK ≈ 1,325 SEK

Your jaktlag saves about 6,400 SEK every season

That's roughly $600 USD or €580 per year, year after year, for the same number of hunters and the same number of dogs — with more features in your hand, not fewer. Even comparing only WeHunt's own subscription fees (5,994 SEK, excluding the Tracker SIMs) against CoHunt's flat-rate total (1,325 SEK), CoHunt is roughly 4.5× cheaper for the team.

WeHunt's GPS Max ladder, in full

WeHunt doesn't print the full GPS Max price ladder on its marketing page. Here it is, straight from the Swedish pricing page:

  • GPS Max 1 — 1,099 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 2 — 1,359 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 3 — 1,589 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 4 — 1,799 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 5 — 1,999 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 6 — 2,199 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 7 — 2,399 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 8 — 2,599 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 10 — 2,999 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 15 — 3,899 SEK/year
  • GPS Max 20 — 4,399 SEK/year

Add a dog and your bill goes up. Add a hunter and the team's bill goes up. CoHunt's bill stays $24.99 per hunter per year, period — every dog, every collar, every map, every feature.

And WeHunt has been raising prices

The Apple App Store still shows a grandfathered "1 år WeHunt Premium" SKU at 599 SEK alongside the current 799 SEK Premium price. That is a ~33% price hike on Premium, rolled out without a public announcement. Standard rose from around 279 SEK in 2024 to 399 SEK today. The NJFF (Norway) member discount of 139 NOK was discontinued on June 30, 2022, so Norwegian members who were used to a discounted price now pay full retail.

CoHunt has had the same $24.99/year flat price since launch. No grandfathered tiers. No silent restructures. No mid-year hikes.

Quick Feature Comparison

Feature CoHunt
$24.99/yr (per hunter)
WeHunt Premium
799 SEK/yr (per hunter)
Pricing Model One flat price, all features Free / Standard / Premium / GPS Max 1–20
Per-Hunter Billing $24.99 covers everything Each hunter pays separately
Hidden Add-Ons None 9 SEK/km² map IAPs, day passes
Nordic Property Boundaries ✓ Sweden, Norway, Finland ✓ Premium tier only
US / International Boundaries ✓ Plus US & New Zealand ✗ Nordic + France only
Offline Maps ✓ Unlimited download ✓ Premium tier
Real-Time Group Tracking ✓ Works off-grid ✗ Cellular only
End-to-End Encrypted Chat ✓ Peer-to-peer, never stored ✗ Standard team chat
Bluetooth Mesh Messaging ✓ Works without cell or WiFi ✗ Not available
Meshtastic LoRa Radio ✓ Long-range off-grid mesh ✗ Not available
Dog Tracking ✓ Included ✗ Premium + GPS Max ladder
Ballistics Calculator ✓ Any caliber, weather-aware, DOPE PDF ✗ Not available
Trail Camera Integration ✓ Spypoint with AI species detection Burrel / WeHunt cameras
Scent & Wind Analysis ✓ Wind cone + dispersal model ✓ Scent indicator
Account Required ✓ Anonymous use ✗ Account required
Data Collection ✓ Zero — published transparency report ✗ Marketing & product use permitted
Per-hunter annual cost $24.99 / ~265 SEK 799 SEK Premium · up to 4,399 SEK with GPS Max

Why Hunters Switch to CoHunt

One flat price — for everyone in your jaktlag

$24.99 per hunter per year. That's it. No Standard. No Premium. No GPS Max ladder that costs more every time you add a dog. No per-km² map purchases. No hunter pays more because they own a collar. The whole team's annual CoHunt bill is smaller than one WeHunt Premium subscription. Bring all five hunters, bring all five dogs, bring a sixth — the price doesn't move.

Off-grid messaging that actually works

WeHunt's live hunter tracking depends on a working cellular connection. Across most of Norrbotten, Lapland, the Norwegian fjells and the Finnish wilderness, that connection isn't there. CoHunt is built off-grid first:

  • Offline maps download fully and run with no signal at all
  • Bluetooth mesh messaging passes chat and positions hunter-to-hunter via BLE — no cell, no WiFi, no internet, no infrastructure
  • Meshtastic LoRa radio integration lets your team carry small, cheap LoRa nodes that mesh together over kilometres of forest. Text messages and GPS positions hop across the jaktlag automatically. No other hunting app integrates with Meshtastic.

For moose drives in the boreal forest, reindeer hunts in Finnmark, capercaillie hunts in remote Finnish forest — this isn't a luxury. It's a safety feature that WeHunt does not offer at any tier, at any price.

Encrypted chat that never touches a server

CoHunt's messaging is end-to-end encrypted and peer-to-peer. Messages are never stored on CoHunt servers, because there's no message server in the loop. WeHunt offers ordinary team chat, but it is server-routed messaging governed by Natlink's data policy — which explicitly permits use of personal and location data for product development, sales and direct marketing. If your hunting locations and conversations are something you'd rather not have warehoused for marketing, the difference matters.

A built-in ballistics calculator

WeHunt has no ballistics calculator at any tier. CoHunt includes a full one: any caliber, automatic correction for wind, temperature, humidity, altitude and atmospheric pressure, plus a DOPE card PDF export. For long-range moose, reindeer or boar shots in Scandinavian conditions where wind and temperature can swing fast, this replaces a whole separate paid app.

Spypoint trail cameras with AI species detection

If you run Spypoint cameras on your private hunting ground, CoHunt is the better experience. AI-powered species filters, a real camera dashboard with battery / signal / temperature, photo and video gallery, time-of-day filtering, and automatic camera placement on your map. Included in your $24.99 plan, not a separate purchase.

Privacy by default

No account required. Zero data collection. No marketing analytics. No third-party trackers. No ad targeting. CoHunt has published a transparency report stating it has never received a government data request — and never will, because there's no data to hand over. WeHunt requires an account, collects personal and location data, and reserves the right to use both for product development, sales and direct marketing.

One subscription, two continents

CoHunt covers Sweden, Norway, Finland, the United States and New Zealand in a single $24.99 plan. If you hunt elk in Idaho one autumn, capercaillie in Sweden the next, and red stag in New Zealand the year after, that's one app, one subscription, one map experience. WeHunt's footprint stops at the European Atlantic.

Pricing that hasn't moved since launch

$24.99/year. Same price last year. Same price next year. No grandfathered "old Premium" SKUs sitting in the App Store next to the new ones. No silent restructures. No discontinued discount programs. You buy once, you get everything, and the price stays.

The "no upsell" promise

If a feature exists in CoHunt, it is in your $24.99 plan. There is no Premium tier, no GPS Max ladder, no per-km² map purchase, no per-collar fee, and no team-size surcharge. We don't believe Scandinavian hunters should pay separately to see their own dogs on their own map.

What WeHunt Still Has

An honest page should name the few things WeHunt offers that CoHunt doesn't yet. Here they are:

  • Native passlottning workflow. WeHunt has a built-in pass-lottery wizard for drevjakt that some hunt leaders genuinely depend on. CoHunt covers most teams with shared waypoints, encrypted chat and group tracking, but doesn't have a native pass-lottery generator yet.
  • Denmark and France map coverage. If you hunt primarily in Denmark or France, WeHunt currently has a wider footprint there. CoHunt's Nordic boundary data covers Sweden, Norway and Finland today.
  • Garmin Connect IQ smartwatch app. If a Garmin watch is central to how you hunt, WeHunt publishes a Connect IQ companion app and CoHunt currently does not.

That's the list. For most Scandinavian hunters, none of these are worth paying 6,400 SEK per season for.

Common Questions

Does CoHunt actually have property boundaries for Sweden, Norway and Finland?

Yes. Nordic property boundary data is built into CoHunt for Sweden, Norway and Finland alongside the United States and New Zealand. It is included in the $24.99 plan — there is no separate "Nordic map pack" to buy.

Can I import my existing GPX files, waypoints and tracks from WeHunt?

Yes. CoHunt supports standard GPX import and export. Waypoints, tracks and routes can be exported as GPX from WeHunt and imported into CoHunt — the two apps speak the same coordinate format.

Does the whole team really need to switch, or can a few hunters try it first?

A few hunters can try it first, with no impact on your existing WeHunt setup. CoHunt's QR contact pairing makes it trivial for two or three hunters to start a parallel CoHunt group and run it alongside WeHunt for a season. Most teams find their workflow shifts naturally — and the WeHunt subscriptions quietly stop getting renewed.

How does CoHunt compare to WeHunt for safety in remote areas?

This is where CoHunt is clearly better. WeHunt's "My Safety" 2 km radius warning is a nice idea but depends on cellular coverage. CoHunt's combination of Bluetooth mesh and Meshtastic LoRa lets your team stay in touch even in valleys and forests with no cell signal whatsoever. For high-country reindeer, moose drives in Norrbotten or any hunt where the team spreads across kilometres of terrain, that is a meaningful safety upgrade.

Why is WeHunt this expensive?

Because Open Air Group consolidated WeHunt with Tracker, Ultracom and Burrel into the Natlink umbrella in March 2024 and restructured the pricing into a four-tier ladder shortly after. In July 2025 Open Air Group announced an agreement to sell Natlink to Verdane, a Nordic growth-equity firm. The price hikes that preceded that deal — Premium 599 → 799 SEK, the discontinued NJFF discount — are part of why a lot of Nordic hunters started looking for alternatives in the first place.

Why Hunters Switch to CoHunt

  • Save roughly 6,400 SEK per season for a 5-hunter jaktlag
  • One flat price — every hunter, every dog, every feature
  • Off-grid Bluetooth mesh and Meshtastic LoRa messaging
  • End-to-end encrypted chat, never stored on a server
  • Built-in ballistics calculator with weather correction and DOPE PDF
  • Spypoint trail cameras with AI species detection
  • Nordic property boundaries included in the standard plan
  • Zero data collection, no account required, no ads
  • One subscription covers Sweden, Norway, Finland, US and New Zealand
  • Pricing hasn't moved since launch — no grandfathered tier games

WeHunt May Suit You Only If

  • Your hunt leader needs the native passlottning wizard
  • You hunt primarily in Denmark or France
  • A Garmin Connect IQ watch is central to how you hunt

How to Switch in One Afternoon

  1. Export your WeHunt data as GPX — waypoints, hunt areas, tracks. Keep a local copy on your phone.
  2. Install CoHunt from the App Store or Google Play. No account creation required.
  3. Import your GPX files. Nordic property boundaries appear automatically across SE / NO / FI.
  4. Pre-download offline maps for your hunting grounds.
  5. Pair your team via QR contact share. Group tracking, encrypted chat and waypoint sharing come on automatically.
  6. If you run Meshtastic LoRa nodes, pair them via Bluetooth — your team now has off-grid messaging across kilometres.
  7. Cancel WeHunt at the end of your billing period — and put roughly 6,400 SEK back in the team budget.

The Bottom Line

Here's the math, one more time. WeHunt charges your 5-hunter jaktlag ≈ 5,994 SEK every year in subscription fees alone — closer to 7,744 SEK once Tracker SIM renewals are in the picture. CoHunt charges the same team ≈ 1,325 SEK per year, total, and includes encrypted off-grid messaging, Meshtastic LoRa, a built-in ballistics calculator and Spypoint trail cameras that WeHunt doesn't offer at any tier.

CoHunt is the modern Nordic hunting app: one flat price for everyone, off-grid by design, privacy by default, built in Idaho and Norway. No upsell pressure. No data collection. No surprises. Your jaktlag's team budget has better uses than a WeHunt tier ladder.

Save Your Jaktlag 6,400 SEK Per Season

Try CoHunt for $1.99 — about 21 SEK — for one week. Pre-download Nordic offline maps for your hunting ground, pair your team, and take it on one drevjakt or one ptarmigan day in the fjells. Most teams don't go back.