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Every week, hundreds of registered trademarks lapse — valuable names left unprotected by their owners. Hunter scans the USPTO daily for recently expired marks so you can identify opportunities before anyone else does.
Watcher, Defender, and Arsenal include a 7-day free trial. Snag is just $5/mo from day one — no trial, no hassle.
The simplest way to never miss a trademark deadline. One mark, monitored daily.
$5/mo, billed monthly
Up to 3 marks. Total peace of mind. Know the moment anything changes.
7 days free, then $15/mo
Full-spectrum protection for founders who can't afford to be caught off guard.
7 days free, then $39/mo
Unlimited marks. Full white-label capability. Built for IP professionals.
7 days free, then $149/mo
Start at $5. Re-registering a lapsed trademark costs $350 in USPTO fees and 6+ months of waiting.
All plans billed monthly. Annual billing saves 17%. Cancel anytime.
Everything founders ask before getting started.
Most founders file a trademark and then forget about it — until something goes wrong. A competitor files a similar mark. A renewal deadline passes. A maintenance filing gets missed. Federal trademark registrations require ongoing attention: periodic filings, deadline management, and active monitoring for conflicts. MarkSnag handles all of that automatically so you can stay focused on building, not watching the USPTO.
MarkSnag connects to the USPTO's live TSDR system and checks your trademark daily. When something changes — a status update, a new conflicting application, or an approaching deadline — you get an alert with plain-English guidance on what to do next. No legal jargon, no digging through USPTO records yourself. Just a clear signal and a clear next step.
Yes. A high MarkScore means your registration is in strong standing right now — but that can change. A new conflicting application can be filed tomorrow. A maintenance deadline will eventually come due. MarkScore reflects the current health of your mark, not its future security. Monitoring is what keeps the score high over time and catches threats before they become expensive problems.
Yes. There are no long-term contracts and no cancellation fees. You can cancel your subscription at any time from the billing portal inside your dashboard. If you cancel during your 7-day trial, you won't be charged anything. If you cancel after your trial converts, you'll retain access through the end of your current billing period.
Snag is the simplest entry point at $5/mo — one mark monitored daily with deadline alerts and status updates. Watcher steps up to 3 marks and adds the MarkScore™ health report. Defender adds daily conflict scanning, 30-day opposition window alerts, Hunter access, and attorney referrals — covering up to 10 marks and making it the right choice for active founders and growing brands. Arsenal is for agencies and IP professionals managing unlimited marks across multiple clients, with white-label dashboard access and client report generation.
No — and we're upfront about that. MarkSnag monitors your trademark, alerts you to risks, and gives you plain-English guidance on what's happening. But if you need to file an opposition, respond to an office action, or pursue litigation, you need an attorney. That's why Defender and Arsenal include access to our attorney referral network — so when you do need legal help, you can get connected quickly.
Watcher, Defender, and Arsenal all include a 7-day free trial. When you sign up, you'll enter your card details but you won't be charged anything for 7 days. You get full access to your plan immediately. If you cancel before day 7, your card is never charged. If you don't cancel, your subscription starts automatically on day 8 at the rate shown on the pricing page. Snag is excluded from the trial — at $5/mo it's billed immediately on signup.