Friday, November 22, 2024

Apple And Google Play Stores Offer Another Cannabis-Focused App

Re:source represents springbig’s underlying goal of removing friction and fostering genuine connections between cannabis dispensaries, brands, and consumers

By Jelena Martinovic

Cannabis-focused software-as-a-service marketing platform springbig has launched a new app for Android and iPhone users that consolidates consumers’ dispensary communications, shopping carts, store promotions and loyalty rewards in one seamless platform.

Re:source is another cannabis-related app to launch on Apple Inc.’s App Store after the tech giant changed its policy and now welcomes cannabis-focused apps on its store.

cannabis tech
Photo by PhotoMIX Company from Pexels

In July, weed delivery company Eaze jumped at the opportunity first and was followed by The Parent Company’s shoppable app and Emjay’s first iOS app.

Re:source enables consumers to shop springbig-powered dispensary menus directly via their respective loyalty accounts where they can view their redeemable points and promotions available at each retailer. Shoppers can also save their contact information as well as product preferences and interests to their profile page.

RELATED: Why Cannabis Tech Is Now More Valuable Than Cannabis Itself

“Re:source represents springbig’s underlying goal of removing friction and fostering genuine connections between cannabis dispensaries, brands, and consumers,” Jeffrey Harris, CEO of springbig said Tuesday. “Apps like re:source will usher in the next iteration of digital retail in the cannabis space and enable regulated businesses to deliver truly modern shopping and loyalty experiences.”

This article originally appeared on Benzinga and has been reposted with permission.

MUST READ

A Glass Of Water Should Only Sit Out For This Long

Everything has a shelf life, but what about the basic drink? A glass of water should only sit out for this long explained.

MORE BY THIS AUTHOR

EVALI Could be Caused By Weed With THC-O Acetate

Products with THC-O acetate, which is believed to be three times more potent than delta-9 THC, are being advertised online and sold on the black market. 

Don't Miss Your Weekly Dose of The Fresh Toast.

Stay informed with exclusive news briefs delivered directly to your inbox every Friday.

We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe anytime.