Your state registration data and your Dutchie inventory, side by side on one screen. Pull your catalog, drop in the state registration sheet, and every SKU lights up -- good, missing, renewed, or expiring -- with the new number you need to enter sitting right next to the product it belongs to. Then you decide the corrections and execute them back into Dutchie in bulk -- a dozen products at a time -- instead of hand-typing registration numbers at midnight. This is the Vermont-Dutchie compliance edge the whole platform is honed for.
Your inventory on one side, the state registration sheet on the other, lined up product by product -- so you never tab between two systems squinting to figure out what changed. Good means the registration number is current. Renewed means the state replaced it -- and the new number to enter is right there. Missing means there is no valid number on file. Expiring means the clock is running. Here is the actual app, end to end.



Found a stack of renewed or wrong PR numbers? Decide the corrections and execute them back into Dutchie in one bulk pass -- you pick the products, the fixes go in together.
A renewed number bounces at the point of sale and nobody knows why. The check catches those before they cost you a sale, and calls out expirations months ahead.
The cheapest registration problem is the one you catch before the register does. -- the quiet rule