SCOTTSDALE, AZ, January 06, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Things are moving fast in the cannabis industry. State legislatures are passing laws, big companies are getting involved and boutique grow opps are selling out of inventory. The demand is huge. Nearly 6 billion dollars in legal marijuana was sold in 2015.
With new opportunity come's new problems which require attention. Early on in the twenty tens, one big issue which seemed to be solved by video consultations was the convenience of patients when it came to getting a prescription. So companies like Meadow and Eaze created a video conferencing type of solution which fixed this problem. It allowed doctors to consult with patients through video conferencing in order to get a prescription for marijuana.
Another issue has been inventory management and compliance with state regulations. State regulators want full oversight of every bud grown and sold by farms and dispensaries. Much like the aforementioned issue of convenience, this problem too was solved by a tech company offering complex software based inventory management systems.
So what's next? What new issues will arise in the future and which companies will help fill the gaps with solutions?
When it comes to convenience, nothing is more convenient than getting your marijuana prescription or recreational pleasure delivered right to your door. Budproft, an Arizona based tech company realizes this and has created an app that puts delivery drivers in direct communication with their marijuana dispensary/. Best of all, it's absolutely free for dispensaries and drivers to use. Better communication between delivery drivers and dispensary managers/owners helps both the dispensary and the customer. The customer gets their marijuana quicker and the store owner has more oversight and better communication with their team of drivers.
The delivery software platform offers an interactive map view to see in real time where drivers are and assign your drivers new delivery tickets for which the delivery drivers can update the status of. If that's not good enough, the platform offers priority auto assignment to the delivery tickets so the driver closest to the destination will be alerted first. Of course this all comes with email, SMS Text messaging and push notification options.
So why is Budprofit's delivery app free, what's the catch? Well, Budprofit believes in the freemium model which offers a free account to smaller dispensaries and for those who can afford to pay more and have a higher number of deliveries, offers paid memberships. But don't worry; the free account comes with all the features the paid account comes with. Check it out at https://budprofit.com or to get started quickly, go to https://app.budprofit.com.
Budprofit provides technology solutions to the marijuana sector.
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