When you see a login page for a service called Hively, the first question is whether it's safe to create an account. Our analysis of secure.teamhively.com shows a business that has been around for over a decade, with clean security scans and no blacklist history. That's the good news. The concerning part is that the domain registration is completely private β no company name, no physical address is publicly attached to the site. For a SaaS product that asks for an email and password, that's an unusual level of anonymity. Established competitors in the team communications space usually make their corporate identity easy to find. While Hively doesn't appear to be a scam, the lack of visible ownership means you're trusting a name without a face. If you're considering a paid plan, look for company mentions on LinkedIn or other independent sources before committing. The free tier is low risk, but verify the company behind the product first if you plan to rely on it.