It is finally available in an app. Users will be able to browse the inventory of local cannabis dispensary and make purchases within the app.
Thanks to its live inventory information, it is amazingly accurate. The company is bringing the power of its website to a mobile device. Users can shop local retailers by stores, products, or categories, knowing the inventory is accurate.
There are a lot of ways to purchase weed. Some of the most popular are Weedmaps, Leafy, and Eaze. The data is what makes Jane's app different, according to the CEO.
We have been boring for a while and have been focused on developing technology. We have a lot of intellectual property that can be used to locate a single item. We have seen many tech providers struggle with finding a specific category in a store.
Jane has been devoted to helping dispensary provide accurate e- commerce information to consumers. Jane's product is used on the dispensary side to make sure products have the same information. Retailers and consumers benefit from this source of data. Without this data, Jane couldn't have built the app.
"Now we have the foundation upon which now we can layer on a marketplace, and provide a shopping experience that we think is the shopping experience for how people will shop for cannabis for generations to come."
Jane Technologies is based in California. Over three rounds of funding, the company has raised $127 million.