Why we made Meadow

We love cannabis entrepreneurs. And we want to see you thrive.
That’s why we built Meadow.

Running a dispensary is hard.

Bouncing between product waste and running out of stock. Dizzying regulations that get you reaching for an Advil. Surprise audits. Staffing turnover.

We designed Meadow so you can run your cannabis business the way it should be.

Compliance happens automatically. Inventory management is a breeze. Reporting is easy and intuitive. And with world-class support, you can talk to our experts about everything from tech questions to regulatory issues in minutes.

With Meadow, you can sell more cannabis with less work–finally.

A modern, brightly-lit dispensary interior, showcasing an interaction between a dispensary team member and a smiling customer at the counter. The team member is engaged on a sleek, user-friendly interface of Meadow's software on a tablet, processing the sale efficiently. The screen displays various functionalities being utilized: processing the transaction, adding the customer to the CRM, accruing loyalty points, and capturing customer preferences for future visits. The background hints at well-organized shelves stocked with a variety of cannabis products, emphasizing the efficient inventory management. This scene embodies the seamless and integrated customer experience Meadow provides, highlighting how it simplifies business operations, ensures compliance, and enhances customer retention, all while alleviating common dispensary challenges such as product waste, regulatory complexities, and staffing issues.

A modern, brightly-lit dispensary interior, showcasing a positive interaction between a dispensary team member and a smiling customer at the counter. The team member is engaged on a sleek, user-friendly interface of Meadow's software on a tablet, processing the sale efficiently. The screen displays various functionalities being utilized: processing the transaction, adding the customer to the CRM, accruing loyalty points, and capturing customer preferences for future visits. The background hints at well-organized shelves stocked with a variety of cannabis products, emphasizing the efficient inventory management. This scene embodies the seamless and integrated customer experience Meadow provides, highlighting how it simplifies business operations, ensures compliance, and enhances customer retention, all while alleviating common dispensary challenges such as product waste, regulatory complexities, and staffing issues.

Big enough to be the industry leader.
Small enough to know you by name.

Not a faceless, profit-driven startup.
With Meadow, you get a partner who cares about your growth.

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Colleen Costello
Head of Communications

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Wally Wong
Account Executive

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Rick Harrison
Co-Founder & CTO

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Ryan Bush
Head of Partnerships

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Scott Garman
Co-Founder & Senior Engineer

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Jonathan Wickens
Senior Software Engineer

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David Hua
Co-Founder & CEO

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Max Esdale
COO

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Kalli Martin
Senior Software Engineer

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James Yim
Head of Partner Success

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Harrison Lee
Co-Founder & Senior Engineer

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Timothy Kempf
Senior Front End Developer

Building a connected cannabis

community for over 10 years

Building community around the plant is at the core of everything we do. Since 2014, we’ve played a leading role in cultivating the legal cannabis industry

Meadowlands

Our annual industry retreat in the redwoods of Mendocino County, CA is designed to build collaboration between industry professionals, stakeholders, entrepreneurs, and regulators

Events

We've hosted hundreds of free and low-cost events to share information with operators and equip them the skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing industry

Industry Leadership

We advocate tirelessly with legislators and regulators – so licensed dispensaries can access the same tax rates and professional services as any other modern business

They just keep getting better and better. Many service businesses claim to be your partner, but for Meadow it's not aspirational. It's how they do business. They are responsive and nimble. Their updates and improvements are frequent, proactive and intuitive. And they are some of the nicest, most earnest and knowledgeable people I have met in the industry.
Sharon K.
CEO, Society Jane

We’ve grown our company culture at the grassroots

Our values are built on a decade of experience helping cannabis entrepreneurs thrive.

Cultivating Dispensary Success

We empower dispensaries with innovative tech that delivers profitability and operational excellence.

Building lasting partnerships

When we say we’re your partner, we really mean it. Our hands-on approach makes us a trusted ally in our clients’ success.

Growing the cannabis ecosystem

We facilitate events and partnerships that celebrate the plant and build connections across the cannabis community.

Pioneers in cannabis technology since 2014

Meadow is emerging as the Amazon of weed. But it’s not just the website where you go to buy the best buds from a variety of top local shops. It’s the AWS powering the back end of the THC trade.
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Manage your entire cannabis business.
From one intuitive platform.

Backed by a team with over 10 years’ experience
building thriving dispensaries

✔️ Manage your inventory effortlessly

✔️ Ensure total, always-on compliance

✔️ Effortless reporting for smarter choices

✔️ Get exceptional support in minutes

✔️ Assisted onboarding for new users