AI CWD Harvest Transport Compliance Navigator
Discovery Lens
F Pain Point Scan
Specific, urgent, and still unsolved — the kind of pain that converts
One-Liner
Outfitter inputs the harvest details (state, county, species, parts harvested, hunter's destination state); AI retrieves current Chronic Wasting Disease transport regulations and generates a printable compliance guide showing exactly what parts the hunter can legally take home and whether testing is required.
Kill Reason
CWD transport regulation lookup is a compliance reference task, not a recurring workflow problem; the regulations are public information that state wildlife agency websites already provide, and the low frequency of use — once per harvest season — makes subscription economics infeasible.
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