Hunchly

Automatic web-capture and case-notes tool for online investigations

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Best for Preserving visited web pages, notes, and case context while an online investigation is still active.
Workflow Archiving, Reporting
Pricing / access Paid · Browser-Based, Desktop
Last verified 2026-05-06

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Signal summary

  • VendorHunchly
  • PlatformPlatform coverage varies by tool.
  • Reviewed2026-05-06

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Editorial verdict

Use case and fit

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Best for

Preserving visited web pages, notes, and case context while an online investigation is still active.

Editorial read

Strong addition for practitioners who already document open-web research but need less manual screenshot and note friction.

Overview

Best when web research needs an automatic evidence trail, searchable captures, and cleaner case notes.

Operational snapshot

Workflow, access, and coverage

WorkflowArchiving, Reporting
PricingPaid
AccessBrowser-Based, Desktop
RegionsGlobal
LanguagesEnglish
StatusActive
Recommended workflow

Create a case, browse normally, tag important pages, export key captures when needed, then corroborate important claims with archives, original sources, and independent evidence.

Language notes

Interface is English-first, but captures can preserve pages in any language the browser can display.

Limits

Strengths, caveats, and risk

Strengths

Reduces evidence-loss risk by capturing pages during normal browsing and keeping case material searchable.

Limitations

It still depends on the analyst's browsing choices and may not fully capture every dynamic or authenticated page state.

Not a legal-forensics substitute. Teams still need retention rules, export discipline, and corroboration from archives or original sources.

Risk note

Captured pages can contain personal data, sensitive leads, or private case details. Storage and sharing should follow the investigation's data-handling rules.

Collection and retention rules vary by jurisdiction, employer policy, and case type. Do not use private or restricted material without proper authority.

Trust note

Treat captures as a preservation layer. Important claims should still be checked against live pages, archives, and source context.

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Last verified: 2026-05-06

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