Switch from WeHunt to Jaktli
This guide shows how to move from WeHunt to Jaktli. You can bring your map with you as a file. The rest of the team, such as members, calendar, and contacts, you add by hand in Jaktli. It is quick, and we link to each step below.
Step 1: Set up your team in Jaktli
Start by downloading the app and creating or joining a hunting team. This is covered in Getting Started with Jaktli.
Short version:
- Download Jaktli from the App Store or Google Play, or go to jaktli.se
- Create an account with your email address
- Tap Create team and give the team a name
Step 2: Bring your map across
WeHunt can save your map as a GPX file. Jaktli reads that file directly, so you do not have to redraw boundaries and markers.
Export from WeHunt
You do this on a computer in your browser:
- Sign in to WeHunt in your browser
- Pick Hunting areas in the menu and open the right hunting ground
- Pick Map in the menu
- Tap the download arrow above the map
- Tick what you want to bring, for example boundaries, stands, and markers
- Tap Download to save a GPX file to your computer
Get the file onto your phone
The import happens in the Jaktli app, so the file needs to be on your phone. The easiest way is to email the GPX file to yourself and open the email on your phone, or save the file to the cloud (for example iCloud or Google Drive).
Import into Jaktli
- Open Map in Jaktli
- Tap the + button
- Pick Import WeHunt GPX
- Choose the GPX file from your phone
- Confirm the import
There is more about this in Map.
Requires administrator role
Importing a map requires you to be a secretary or team lead.
Step 3: Add the rest by hand
What does not come across in the map file you add yourself. It usually takes an evening:
- Invite the members so they join the team, see Members
- Add hunts and work days to the calendar, see Calendar
- Add contacts such as landowners and tracking providers, see Contacts
- Upload the team's documents such as bylaws and lease agreements, see Documents
Start fresh
You do not need to bring years of old markers and tracks. Bring only what applies today, so the map stays easy to read for everyone on the team.