Vladislav Powerman

Hunterizer - Know exactly what you can hunt, anywhere

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Hunterizer is a geospatial rule engine for hunters. It combines seasons, zones, land ownership, and weapon restrictions into one location-based view. Given a coordinate and date, it shows what species are in season, whether land is huntable or non-huntable, and which rules apply. We’re also adding habitat layers like big game food sources to provide ecological context, not just legal clarity.

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Vladislav Powerman
Hi Product Hunt, Hunterizer started from a simple frustration. Hunting regulations are scattered across PDFs, zone maps, county lists, and weapon tables. Even experienced hunters have to cross reference multiple documents to answer one question: what can I legally hunt at this exact spot and date? As a technical founder, I began modeling seasons, zones, and land status as structured geospatial logic instead of static documents. The system evaluates coordinate, date, and species, then returns clear, field ready answers including huntable vs non huntable land. The hardest part was translating messy regulatory text and shapefiles into deterministic spatial rules. I would value feedback from GIS engineers, mapping developers, and anyone working with complex regulatory data.
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Hi Vladislav 👋

I just explored Hunterizer — modeling hunting regulations as structured geospatial logic instead of static PDFs is a seriously strong idea. Turning messy shapefiles and regulatory text into deterministic spatial answers is not easy, and the coordinate + date evaluation is powerful.

One thing I noticed: while the legal clarity is strong, the confidence layer could be surfaced even more clearly — for example, visually distinguishing “fully huntable,” “restricted,” and “edge-case/verify” zones could make field decisions feel even safer and faster.

I’d be happy to put together a mini-audit with 3 focused suggestions from a UX + geospatial logic perspective — would you like me to send it over?