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Jane Technologies Launches iOS App For Cannabis Shopping

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Jane Technologies Launches iOS App For Cannabis Shopping

Jane Technologies, Inc. launched its new iOS app.

Collections, Jane's personalization feature within the app, help users discover new brands and products through recommendations based on activity, reviews, and user interests–similar to how Spotify personalizes a playlist or Airbnb recommends an experience. Jane's Collections include curated lists for everything from sleeping to socializing.

"This is an exciting time for the industry. With the Jane app, we're bringing a seamless shopping experience to cannabis and creating a platform to further connect our community, " stated Jane's CEO Socrates Rosenfeld. "The app provides consumers with a personalized, trusted shopping experience while continuing to empower our local retail partners to grow their businesses."

For cannabis retailers, Jane features customizable store pages allowing dispensaries to manage their storefront within the app, so users can shop real-time menus and schedule a delivery or pickup. For the past five years, Jane's platform has enabled retailers to digitize their live product inventory and reach new local customers online. The app provides customers with the convenience of online shopping while driving more traffic to nearby retailers – at no additional cost to the customer or retailer.

For cannabis brands, the Jane app represents a new way to get in front of consumers directly. The app features brand pages with content, products, exclusive deals and information on nearby availability. Brands can partner with Jane to sponsor relevant areas of the app experience to further boost their reach.

For each person who downloads the app and makes a purchase, Jane will donate $1 to their partners at the Last Prisoner Project.

Photo: Courtesy of Jane Technologies, Inc.

 

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