A search bar that knows every strain on your wall. The customer asks the hard question, your budtender types it in, and the right product comes back in seconds -- type, genetics, terpenes, THC and TAC, vendor, batch. No calling the manager. No apology. No guessing. Customers can browse it on a counter tablet too.
Search by category -- pre-rolls, flower, edibles. Sort by value. Filter by effect: happy, sleepy, focused. You dial your own shelf to exactly what the customer wants, and meet them right at their price point, their potency, and the effect they walked in for. Tap a strain and the whole story opens: type, the genetics string, the terpene profile, THC and TAC, vendor and batch -- already pulled together from AllBud and SeedFinder.
These are the real screens your team searches to answer a customer -- the strain library and a filtered results grid. Runs on any back-counter screen, and on a counter tablet customers can browse for themselves.
Asking a budtender to be an expert is asking a lot. There are thousands of strains, every grower names them differently, and the honest truth is the science is thin -- most of what gets repeated about cannabis is folklore, not data. A new hire is supposed to absorb all of it in a week, then guide a stranger's evening with a straight face.
So we did the opposite of guessing. We gathered the dependable data that actually exists -- the lab panel off every certificate, the genetics and breeder records, the terpene profiles, the effect notes -- and made YOUR inventory searchable on it. Not a generic database. Your shelf, today, indexed on real numbers. The budtender stops reciting folklore and starts reading facts off the screen.
That is a genuinely new way to guide a customer: match what is actually in the case to what the person in front of you actually wants, on data you can stand behind. It turns the hardest job on the floor into a search bar -- and turns every shift into the veteran shift.
Category, effect, value, potency, lineage -- stack them however the customer actually talks, and the right product surfaces with its stock count next to it. A few real searches from the floor:
Demo data, real flow. Your library indexes your floor.
New hire on the floor by day three, not week three. The search bar IS the training manual.
The customer who got the right strain on the first try buys again. Then twice. Then she brings her sister.
Cannabinoid numbers, terpene stories, the cultivator's name -- delivered the way a real human would tell them, not read off the bottom of a label.
The plant deserves a budtender who knows it. Now they do. -- code of the counter