Sitehunt is delivered as secure, hosted software, sometimes called Software as a Service (SaaS), so your team can use the full platform from any modern browser without installing or maintaining anything locally.

What “Hosted” Means for Your Team

  • Browser‑based access: Staff log in from Chrome, Safari, Edge, or Firefox on desktops, laptops, tablets, or phones. There is no client software to deploy or update.
  • Unlimited users included: You can add as many Admins, Editors, and Viewers as you need without worrying about per‑seat licensing.
  • Always up to date: New features, improvements, and security updates are rolled out automatically with no downtime, upgrade projects, or patches for your IT team to manage.

How Sitehunt Is Hosted

  • Modern, redundant infrastructure: Sitehunt runs on KVM‑isolated virtual machines in ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certified data centers in multiple U.S. regions (e.g., Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix) for resilience and performance.
  • Encrypted by default: All traffic is forced over TLS 1.3 (HTTPS), and sensitive configuration data is encrypted at rest.
  • Designed for continuity: Hourly encrypted snapshots, cross‑region replication, and documented recovery procedures target a four‑hour recovery point objective (RPO) and a two‑hour recovery time objective (RTO).

Data Ownership and Portability

  • You own your data: Your organization retains full ownership of all data stored in Sitehunt.
  • Full exports on request: Upon written request, Sitehunt will provide a complete export of your data in open formats (such as CSV) within seven business days, at no additional cost.

Why Hosted Software Helps Economic Developers

Because Sitehunt is hosted software, economic development teams can:

  • Get started quickly without waiting on hardware purchases or local installs.
  • Use the platform in the field, at conferences, or from home exactly as they do in the office.
  • Rely on the Sitehunt team to manage infrastructure, updates, and security so staff can focus on projects, RFIs, and community strategy.

For related legal and policy details, you can also review our Terms of Service and DMCA pages.