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From food to shopping, travel to education, and gaming to music, there are truly apps for everything — including apps for medical cannabis users to make your entire weed experience easier and more streamlined.
You’ve probably heard of some popular weed delivery apps, but the world of cannabis apps is much bigger than these alone. To help you get started sifting through the options, we’ve compiled a list of some of our top favorite cannabis apps so you can begin utilizing them in your everyday life.
Releaf
According to the Releaf website, “Releaf is a patent pending app that enables you to anonymously track real-time and historic experiences with specific cannabis & CBD products. Easily track the product you’re using, where you purchased it from, why you are using it, relatively how much you used, as well as symptom relief, feelings, and side effects you experienced.”
In other words, Releaf allows you to document your experiences with various cannabis and CBD products. This is a super convenient way to help you remember which products you had positive or negative outcomes with and how they may have helped your symptoms.
It can be easy to mix up products or forget whether or not you liked certain strains or brands, but with Releaf, you can quickly log everything in one place and access it well into the future. Can’t remember if you enjoyed the Blue Dream strain? It’s a problem of the past now!
Plus, Releaf will do analysis and comparisons for you. They explain that you can “Review in-app reports with customized trends and insights based on your use to learn what products and administration forms are proving to be the most effective. With the knowledge gained from Releaf’s intelligent reports, you are able to make informed purchasing and treatment decisions.” This can be a cool resource to use if you want another perspective when considering what to purchase.
You can download Releaf on the App Store or Google Play.
Tetragram
Like Releaf, Tetragram also helps you keep track of your experiences with different cannabis and CBD products. They explain the app’s process as “Document, Decode, Discover.”
This means that you first “Document” your health goals, using the app “to Document your unique symptoms and which products treat them best using the built-in cannabis journal.”
Next, you “Decode” your usage, meaning that you use the app to “Remember your favorite products, share info with your physicians, and receive special offers from dispensaries.”
The last element is to “Discover” community, through which you “Unlock the wisdom of the crowd, and discover what’s worked for others with similar health goals.”
We love Tetragram because of the wide variety of features that it offers and because of its customizability. Just want to track your own experiences with different products? You can! Interested in easily communicating with your doctors, or in checking out what’s worked for others? You could do that too! Plus, we certainly don’t mind the bonus of special offers from dispensaries.
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Tetragram can also be downloaded on the App Store or Google Play!
Weedmaps
One of the most popular and well-known cannabis apps available on the App Store or Google Play, Weedmaps can be helpful for recreational and medical cannabis users alike. As the name implies, the most significant feature of the app allows users to search their area and learn about their localized cannabis market.
They explain on their website that the app “provides consumers with information regarding cannabis products, including online ordering, local retailer and brand listings, product discovery, and consumer education on cannabis and its history, uses, and legal status.”
This allows medical cannabis users to see the options that they have available to them within their area, making it easier to make purchase decisions. You can also use the app to search your area for medical marijuana physicians, and you can sort or filter by distance, rating, and other criteria.
While you’re searching for different strains and dispensaries, you can view special deals and offers to help you with your shopping and make purchases on a budget.
You can also feel good using Weedmaps knowing that they are working for communities at large. In describing their mission, they explain, “We work every day to advance cannabis causes, such as adult-use legalization, access for all patients, justice for those who’ve been impacted most by the War on Drugs, education for all, and social equity in the marketplace.”
Eaze
Finally, if you’re looking for a classic weed delivery app, we would recommend Eaze. To begin, simply enter your address and search for deliverable products. You can see the results broken down by category, including flower and prerolls, vapes, edibles, concentrates, tinctures, and capsules.
You can also see even more detailed subcategories, as well as special discounts. Then, you can order for delivery right to your door, including same-day delivery for a super quick turnaround.
Eaze can be used by recreational cannabis users and medical cannabis users alike. Be aware, however, that there are restrictions. In terms of accepted medical ID cards, Eaze says, “The only medical identification card that Eaze accepts for medical patient verifications are the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Medical Marijuana ID cards. We do not accept private recommendations written by a personal/private doctor or an online cannabis site. We also do not accept recommendations issued by other States.”
In other words, the only medical identification cards that the app accepts are those from California. However, there are other ways to order products if you are outside of CA. Just enter your location and see what’s available!
What’s Your Favorite Cannabis App?
No matter which apps you prefer, we think that it’s amazing how they have helped to make cannabis more accessible and progressed the industry further into the 21st century.
Have you tried any of these out, or is there another app that you love? We want to hear about it! Drop all of your experiences in the comments below.
Jasmine Cook is a Los Angeles copywriter. She’s loved writing since elementary school, and she’s so excited to bring her passion to Veriheal. When she’s not writing, you can find her rewatching Succession and Gilmore Girls, hiking, or frequenting cafes.
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