Looking for fun and useful cannabis apps? We list five favorite and free weed apps for during or after your next joint.
Weedmaps
This company was way ahead of its time when it launched its app in 2008. In Weedmaps you can see numerous coffee shops and cannabis products that are sold in your area. Use it to your advantage.
Free: iOS, Google Play, weedmaps.com
Leafly
Not soon after the launch of Weedmaps, Leafly launched an app. Last year, Leafly Pickup launched in Colorado, which allows patients to pre-order online and then pick up their medical marijuana from select pharmacies. Leafly is driven by veteran cannabis journalists such as Bruce Barcott and David Downs, who, with a team of editors, provide lifestyle tips, product reviews and more on cannabis trends.
Free: iOS, Google Play, leafly.com
High There!
What began in 2015 as a kind of Tinder for cannabis lovers has, according to the makers of High There, become a social newerk with more than 1 million members around the world. After a relaunch earlier this year and a second update this fall, the app allows users to get in touch with each other, conduct Slack-like discussions and receive product recommendations based on user preferences.
Free: iOS, Google Play, highthere.com
Bud
Calling all growers: whether you are a hobbyist who grows at home or a professional who grows in a greenhouse, Bud offers a visual diary for your weed plants. With the app you can share tips, questions and techniques with other app users to help your plants grow even better.
Free: iOS, growbud.co
Pax
Pax launched an app compatible with their vapes. This is to offer customers an even better experience and a new experience while vaping cannabis.
Free: iOS, Google Play, pax.com
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