
CannaVeris is an always-on AI assistant built specifically for cannabis dispensaries. It knows your entire menu, understands your customers’ needs, and delivers fast, confident, compliant recommendations that increase conversions and basket size automatically.
Every dispensary runs into coverage gaps. It's not a staffing issue — it's a scale issue.
CannaVeris gives every shopper instant, accurate cannabis guidance day or night, even when your team is busy helping customers in-store. Your AI budtender answers questions in real time across strains, edibles, cartridges, effects, and dosing so customers feel confident choosing the right product every time.
Fully focused on one shopper at a time
Managing walk-ins, lines, and the register
Doing their best — but limited by time
Unable to address every question in the moment
Relying on memory, training, and what's immediately available
High-touch service - limited by time
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Smart coverage - built to scale
A human budtender can offer helpful guidance based on experience, but answers are often shaped by time constraints, memory, and the need to stay cautious. While the recommendation may be directionally correct, it typically lacks deeper context around why certain products are better or worse for specific health considerations.
"I need a sleeping aid, but I have high blood pressure, what's the best gummy for me?"
“With high blood pressure, you’ll probably want to be careful. Some people like low-dose sleep gummies, but THC can affect heart rate, so it might not be ideal. CBD can work for some people, but it can also interact with medications. I’d recommend starting low and maybe checking with your doctor or pharmacist first.”
CannaVeris combines complete menu knowledge with real-time reasoning to deliver clear, consistent cannabis guidance. Every recommendation includes the context behind why a product may or may not be appropriate, helping shoppers understand their options and choose with confidence.
"I need a sleeping aid, but I have high blood pressure, what's the best gummy for me?"
“With high blood pressure, the safest sleep gummy option is typically a low-dose melatonin gummy (1–3 mg). THC or delta-8 sleep gummies may raise heart rate or blood pressure unpredictably, so they’re generally not recommended. CBD may help with relaxation, but it can interact with common blood pressure medications, so it’s best to consult your healthcare provider before use. Starting with the lowest effective dose is always advised.”
Delivers medically-aware, context-driven guidance shoppers can trust
Evaluates effects, risks, and product types across your entire menu
Applies the same high standard of accuracy to every shopper, every time
Eliminates vague or incomplete recommendations
Transforms complex menus into confident purchase decisions
Reduces risk by providing consistent, compliant guidance at scale
Cannabis shoppers have real questions about effects, health, and product differences. CannaVeris answers them instantly using accurate, menu-specific information.
“I’m working on a big project and need creative focus. What helps without causing drowsiness?”
If you need creative focus without feeling sleepy, go with something light and clear-headed.
Best options:
Try to avoid strong or heavy edibles, since those are more likely to make you tired.For focus, most people do better with a little, not a lot.
“What should I avoid if I’m sensitive to THC?”
If you’re sensitive to THC, it’s best to avoid anything too strong or fast-hitting.
Best approach:
Try to skip strong edibles or high-potency products, since those are harder to control.When you’re THC-sensitive, keeping it light makes all the difference.
“I need pain relief without feeling groggy. What should I look for?”
If you want pain relief without feeling groggy, look for something that helps your body without knocking you out.
Good options:
Try to avoid high-THC or sleep-focused products, since those are more likely to cause drowsiness.
For pain relief, steady and balanced usually works better than strong.
“I don’t want to feel high, but I need help with stress and sleep. What should I try?”
If you want help with stress and sleep without feeling high, stick with something gentle and calming.
Good options:
Try to avoid high-THC products, especially strong flower or edibles, since those are more likely to make you feel too high or anxious.For sleep and stress, calm and steady works better than strong.
“How long do edibles usually take to kick in?”
Edibles take longer than smoking or vaping, so patience is key.
What to expect:
Try not to take more too soon, that’s the most common mistake.With edibles, waiting it out usually pays off.
“What’s the difference between indica, sativa, and hybrid?”
Indica, sativa, and hybrid are just general ways to describe how a product might make you feel.
Quick breakdown:
What matters most isn’t the label, it’s how the product makes you feel.
A lot of people focus more on the effects they want (like focus, relaxation, or sleep) than the strain name.