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Weedmaps

WeedMaps is a tech company serving the cannabis industry, founded in 2008 by Justin Hartfield and Keith Hoerling.[1]

WeedMaps Technology, Inc.
TypePublic
Nasdaq: MAPS
IndustryCannabis technology
FoundedJuly 2008
HeadquartersOrange County, California
Key people
Chris Beals (CEO)
Doug Francis (Chairman)
Justin Hartfield (CoFounder)
Steven Jung (COO)
Juanjo Feijoo (CMO)
Arden Lee (CFO)
Justin Dean (CIO)
Brian Camire (General Counsel)
ProductsWeedmaps.com
WM Orders
WM Exchange
WM Retail
MMJMenu
Websiteweedmaps.com

Headquartered in Irvine, California, Weedmaps has more than 400 employees, and has offices in Denver, Tucson, New York, Barcelona and Toronto. In March 2019, Chris Beals was named CEO of Weedmaps, replacing Doug Francis who took responsibilities as Chairman of the company.[1] As of October 2019, the company announced they would lay off approximately 25 percent of its workforce, due to the slow introduction of recreational markets in California and Massachusetts.[2]

History Edit

A 2009 New York Daily News article said of Weedmaps, "There's a new stoner's paradise on the Web" that is a website "where medical marijuana patients can connect with other patients in their area, to freely discuss and review local cannabis co-operatives and dispensaries."[3] In November 2010 WeedMaps was acquired by General Cannabis Incorporated for an undisclosed amount. As part of acquisition, founder Justin Hartfield became WeedMaps' Chief Web Officer.[4][5]

Although the company does not disclose revenue figures, some media outlets have reported historical sales estimates for the company. For example, a 2010 TechCrunch article reported that Weedmaps grew monthly revenue of $20,000 in 2009 to $400,000 per month in 2010, with approximately 50,000 registered users at the time.[6]

In November 2011 Weedmaps acquired Marijuana.com for $4.2 million. The acquisition included the Marijuana.com domain name as well as all of the site's content.[4][7]

In February 2013 General Cannabis sold all cannabis-related businesses, including WeedMaps, back to the original founders.[8]

In June 2013, Hartfield and business partner and COO Doug Francis formally announced the formation of Ghost Group and its offspring, the Emerald Ocean Capital firm, the first marijuana Venture Capital firm to connect and invest through "Emerging Companies in Legal Cannabis and Medical Marijuana Sectors."[9][10]

Also in June 2013, Business Insider dubbed Hartfield "The First Venture Capitalist of The Pot Industry."[11]

Partnership with NORML Edit

In October 2011, Weedmaps entered into an online partnership with NORML.org, helping to revamp the site. This partnership signified Weedmaps' effort to aid legalization efforts and take a more active approach within the marijuana community.[12]

Weedmaps Museum of Weed Edit

In August 2019, Weedmaps launched a 30,000 square-foot Museum of Weed in West Hollywood, "aimed at destigmatizing cannabis", telling the story of cannabis prohibition over the last century. The museum finished its 3-month run at the end of October. There is no news on the next destination for the museum.[13][14][15]

Go Public Edit

In 2021, the Company went public via SPAC transaction with Stock Ticker $MAPS.

Acquisition of Sprout Edit

In September 2021, Weedmaps acquired Sprout, a leading cannabis CRM and marketing software company, from Jaret Christopher and a group of investors for $29.6 million.[16][17]

Products and services Edit

Weedmaps.com Edit

Weedmaps.com provides adult use and medical marijuana dispensary locations (including updated menus and reviews), doctors' offices, brands, and delivery services throughout the United States and Canada.[18] Consumers can also place online orders for products from dispensaries or delivery services via the site. The site also has sections for industry news, learning about cannabis and strain information.

Weedmaps mobile applications Edit

Weedmaps is the most widely used and downloaded marijuana mobile application on the Google Play and the Apple App Store.[19][20] The application offers similar functionality to the website but does not allow ordering, due to Google and Apple's restrictions.

Wholesale Exchange Edit

In April 2019, Weedmaps launched their wholesale exchange platform, WM Exchange.[21] It is currently available in California and Oklahoma.

Weedmaps Layoffs Edit

In 2022, Weedmaps had to lay off employees amidst a "tough stretch" for the cannabis-reviews site. Weedmaps CEO Chris Beals stepped down from his office in November of 2022. [22][23] Weedmaps still remains a top cannabis platform despite its layoffs.

Point of sale system Edit

In December 2011, Weedmaps acquired MMJMenu, a Denver-based software entity that "provides back-end enterprise software for medical marijuana dispensaries. The software handles everything from patient management to inventory control to checkout at point of sale."[24] MMJMenu allows medical marijuana businesses to track their sales and revenue from seed to sale, servicing medical marijuana states such as California, Colorado, Washington, and Michigan.

In September 2019, Weedmaps announced the launch of its own point-of-sale system, WM Retail, and announced live menu integrations for consumers using Cova or Meadow point-of-sale systems.[25]

Criticism and legality Edit

Reviews Edit

In 2016, a study by Fakespot found many reviews on the site to be suspicious. Weedmaps mistakenly leaked data showing that the majority of reviewers were from a small group of IPs that all gave good reviews of the site which means that individual users were leaving multiple reviews. An independent analysis of the text of reviews estimates that 62% of reviews are fake.[26] Fakespot CSO Ming Ooi gave Weedmaps an F-grade.

As of 2020, Weedmaps has rolled out "Verified Reviews" and other automated review moderation solutions to improve review quality. Fakespot has to date not responded to requests for an updated audit.

Unlicensed dispensaries Edit

After the passing of adult-use cannabis in California through Proposition 64, Weedmaps continued to list dispensaries that had previously advertised on the site, expecting they would receive licenses. Many in the industry criticized the decision to keep them on the site after the grace period for dispensaries that had been operating under Proposition 215 expired in early 2019. In August 2019, the company announced it would only allow state-licensed dispensaries to be advertised on the site, allowing clients until the end of the year to update their license information.[27]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "What is Weedmaps?". Founded in 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  2. ^ Schaneman, Bart (October 16, 2019). "Cannabis advertising firm Weedmaps cuts 100-plus jobs in response to slow adult-use market rollouts". MJBizDaily.
  3. ^ Hill, Catey (March 12, 2009). "New Web site, Weedmaps.com, helps you find medical marijuana near you". New York: NYDailyNews.com. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  4. ^ a b VC Firm hopes for high returns with fund for marijuana, VentureBeat, June 5, 2013, retrieved January 22, 2017
  5. ^ Passing The Joint (Venture): General Cannabis Inhales WeedMaps, TechCrunch, November 21, 2010, retrieved September 21, 2013
  6. ^ WeedMaps Tops $400,000 a Month in Revenues, Public Listing Imminent, TechCrunch, October 18, 2010, retrieved September 21, 2013
  7. ^ Weedmaps Acquires Marijuana.com for a Kushy $4.20 Million, TechCrunch, retrieved September 21, 2013
  8. ^ WeedMaps Founders Buy WeedMaps Back From General Cannabis, nwbud.com, retrieved September 21, 2013
  9. ^ , The Wall Street Journal, archived from the original on September 16, 2013, retrieved September 21, 2013
  10. ^ VC Firm Launches Legal Cannabis Fund, Orange County Business Journal, June 5, 2013, retrieved September 21, 2013
  11. ^ Justin Hartfield Is About To Become The First Venture Capitalist Of The Pot Industry, Business Insider, retrieved September 21, 2013
  12. ^ NORML Partners with Weedmaps to Revamp NORML.org, The Weed Blog, retrieved September 21, 2013
  13. ^ Wallace, Alicia (June 24, 2019). "A 'Museum of Weed' is coming to Hollywood". CNN. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  14. ^ Trakin, Roy (August 2, 2019). "'It's a Stoned World After All': Weedmaps' Museum of Weed Offers a Trip Through Time". Variety. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  15. ^ "Weedmaps bringing a pop-up Museum of Weed to Hollywood". Los Angeles Times. June 25, 2019. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  16. ^ "WM Technology, Inc. Acquires Leading Cannabis CRM & Marketing Platform Sprout". www.businesswire.com. September 14, 2021. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  17. ^ MarketScreener (September 14, 2021). "WM Technology, Inc. acquired Sprout from Jaret Christopher and other sellers for $29.6 million. -September 13, 2021 | MarketScreener". www.marketscreener.com. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  18. ^ "WeedMaps Wants To Be A Yelp For Cannabis Clubs". TechCrunch. March 12, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  19. ^ "weedmaps – Android Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  20. ^ "Weedmaps: Marijuana & Cannabis". App Store. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  21. ^ dcnetwork (May 2, 2019). "Weedmaps Launches WM Exchange, A Wholesale Marketplace". Direct Cannabis Network. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  22. ^ Berke, Jeremy (December 6, 2022). "Cannabis-tech firm Weedmaps is cutting up to 25% of its employees as the industry's downturn continues". Business Insider. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  23. ^ Wheelhouse Staff (December 24, 2022). "Weedmaps.com Lays Off 25% Employees". Wheelhouse. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  24. ^ "WeedMaps Buys Medical Marijuana Inventory And Patient Management Software MMJMenu". TechCrunch. December 28, 2011. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  25. ^ "Weedmaps Introduces WM Retail and WM Exchange to Cannabis Businesses in Oklahoma". www.businesswire.com. September 27, 2019. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
  26. ^ "Weedmaps — a Yelp for pot — is riddled with suspicious reviews". Los Angeles Times. August 24, 2016. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  27. ^ "Weedmaps to stop advertising unlicensed pot businesses". The Boston Globe. Retrieved January 3, 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website

weedmaps, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, reads, like, press, release, news, article, largely, based, routine, coverage, please, expand, . This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please expand this article with properly sourced content to meet Wikipedia s quality standards event notability guideline or encyclopedic content policy October 2013 This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message WeedMaps is a tech company serving the cannabis industry founded in 2008 by Justin Hartfield and Keith Hoerling 1 WeedMaps Technology Inc TypePublicTraded asNasdaq MAPSIndustryCannabis technologyFoundedJuly 2008HeadquartersOrange County CaliforniaKey peopleChris Beals CEO Doug Francis Chairman Justin Hartfield CoFounder Steven Jung COO Juanjo Feijoo CMO Arden Lee CFO Justin Dean CIO Brian Camire General Counsel ProductsWeedmaps comWM OrdersWM ExchangeWM RetailMMJMenuWebsiteweedmaps wbr comHeadquartered in Irvine California Weedmaps has more than 400 employees and has offices in Denver Tucson New York Barcelona and Toronto In March 2019 Chris Beals was named CEO of Weedmaps replacing Doug Francis who took responsibilities as Chairman of the company 1 As of October 2019 the company announced they would lay off approximately 25 percent of its workforce due to the slow introduction of recreational markets in California and Massachusetts 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Partnership with NORML 1 2 Weedmaps Museum of Weed 1 3 Go Public 1 4 Acquisition of Sprout 2 Products and services 2 1 Weedmaps com 2 2 Weedmaps mobile applications 2 3 Wholesale Exchange 2 4 Weedmaps Layoffs 2 5 Point of sale system 3 Criticism and legality 3 1 Reviews 3 2 Unlicensed dispensaries 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditA 2009 New York Daily News article said of Weedmaps There s a new stoner s paradise on the Web that is a website where medical marijuana patients can connect with other patients in their area to freely discuss and review local cannabis co operatives and dispensaries 3 In November 2010 WeedMaps was acquired by General Cannabis Incorporated for an undisclosed amount As part of acquisition founder Justin Hartfield became WeedMaps Chief Web Officer 4 5 Although the company does not disclose revenue figures some media outlets have reported historical sales estimates for the company For example a 2010 TechCrunch article reported that Weedmaps grew monthly revenue of 20 000 in 2009 to 400 000 per month in 2010 with approximately 50 000 registered users at the time 6 In November 2011 Weedmaps acquired Marijuana com for 4 2 million The acquisition included the Marijuana com domain name as well as all of the site s content 4 7 In February 2013 General Cannabis sold all cannabis related businesses including WeedMaps back to the original founders 8 In June 2013 Hartfield and business partner and COO Doug Francis formally announced the formation of Ghost Group and its offspring the Emerald Ocean Capital firm the first marijuana Venture Capital firm to connect and invest through Emerging Companies in Legal Cannabis and Medical Marijuana Sectors 9 10 Also in June 2013 Business Insider dubbed Hartfield The First Venture Capitalist of The Pot Industry 11 Partnership with NORML Edit In October 2011 Weedmaps entered into an online partnership with NORML org helping to revamp the site This partnership signified Weedmaps effort to aid legalization efforts and take a more active approach within the marijuana community 12 Weedmaps Museum of Weed Edit In August 2019 Weedmaps launched a 30 000 square foot Museum of Weed in West Hollywood aimed at destigmatizing cannabis telling the story of cannabis prohibition over the last century The museum finished its 3 month run at the end of October There is no news on the next destination for the museum 13 14 15 Go Public Edit In 2021 the Company went public via SPAC transaction with Stock Ticker MAPS Acquisition of Sprout Edit In September 2021 Weedmaps acquired Sprout a leading cannabis CRM and marketing software company from Jaret Christopher and a group of investors for 29 6 million 16 17 Products and services EditWeedmaps com Edit Weedmaps com provides adult use and medical marijuana dispensary locations including updated menus and reviews doctors offices brands and delivery services throughout the United States and Canada 18 Consumers can also place online orders for products from dispensaries or delivery services via the site The site also has sections for industry news learning about cannabis and strain information Weedmaps mobile applications Edit Weedmaps is the most widely used and downloaded marijuana mobile application on the Google Play and the Apple App Store 19 20 The application offers similar functionality to the website but does not allow ordering due to Google and Apple s restrictions Wholesale Exchange Edit In April 2019 Weedmaps launched their wholesale exchange platform WM Exchange 21 It is currently available in California and Oklahoma Weedmaps Layoffs Edit In 2022 Weedmaps had to lay off employees amidst a tough stretch for the cannabis reviews site Weedmaps CEO Chris Beals stepped down from his office in November of 2022 22 23 Weedmaps still remains a top cannabis platform despite its layoffs Point of sale system Edit In December 2011 Weedmaps acquired MMJMenu a Denver based software entity that provides back end enterprise software for medical marijuana dispensaries The software handles everything from patient management to inventory control to checkout at point of sale 24 MMJMenu allows medical marijuana businesses to track their sales and revenue from seed to sale servicing medical marijuana states such as California Colorado Washington and Michigan In September 2019 Weedmaps announced the launch of its own point of sale system WM Retail and announced live menu integrations for consumers using Cova or Meadow point of sale systems 25 Criticism and legality EditReviews Edit In 2016 a study by Fakespot found many reviews on the site to be suspicious Weedmaps mistakenly leaked data showing that the majority of reviewers were from a small group of IPs that all gave good reviews of the site which means that individual users were leaving multiple reviews An independent analysis of the text of reviews estimates that 62 of reviews are fake 26 Fakespot CSO Ming Ooi gave Weedmaps an F grade As of 2020 Weedmaps has rolled out Verified Reviews and other automated review moderation solutions to improve review quality Fakespot has to date not responded to requests for an updated audit Unlicensed dispensaries Edit After the passing of adult use cannabis in California through Proposition 64 Weedmaps continued to list dispensaries that had previously advertised on the site expecting they would receive licenses Many in the industry criticized the decision to keep them on the site after the grace period for dispensaries that had been operating under Proposition 215 expired in early 2019 In August 2019 the company announced it would only allow state licensed dispensaries to be advertised on the site allowing clients until the end of the year to update their license information 27 References Edit a b What is Weedmaps Founded in 2008 Retrieved January 3 2020 Schaneman Bart October 16 2019 Cannabis advertising firm Weedmaps cuts 100 plus jobs in response to slow adult use market rollouts MJBizDaily Hill Catey March 12 2009 New Web site Weedmaps com helps you find medical marijuana near you New York NYDailyNews com Retrieved September 21 2013 a b VC Firm hopes for high returns with fund for marijuana VentureBeat June 5 2013 retrieved January 22 2017 Passing The Joint Venture General Cannabis Inhales WeedMaps TechCrunch November 21 2010 retrieved September 21 2013 WeedMaps Tops 400 000 a Month in Revenues Public Listing Imminent TechCrunch October 18 2010 retrieved September 21 2013 Weedmaps Acquires Marijuana com for a Kushy 4 20 Million TechCrunch retrieved September 21 2013 WeedMaps Founders Buy WeedMaps Back From General Cannabis nwbud com retrieved September 21 2013 Venture Capital Firm Ghost Group Launches Marijuana Industry Fund The Wall Street Journal archived from the original on September 16 2013 retrieved September 21 2013 VC Firm Launches Legal Cannabis Fund Orange County Business Journal June 5 2013 retrieved September 21 2013 Justin Hartfield Is About To Become The First Venture Capitalist Of The Pot Industry Business Insider retrieved September 21 2013 NORML Partners with Weedmaps to Revamp NORML org The Weed Blog retrieved September 21 2013 Wallace Alicia June 24 2019 A Museum of Weed is coming to Hollywood CNN Retrieved January 3 2020 Trakin Roy August 2 2019 It s a Stoned World After All Weedmaps Museum of Weed Offers a Trip Through Time Variety Retrieved January 3 2020 Weedmaps bringing a pop up Museum of Weed to Hollywood Los Angeles Times June 25 2019 Retrieved January 3 2020 WM Technology Inc Acquires Leading Cannabis CRM amp Marketing Platform Sprout www businesswire com September 14 2021 Retrieved October 4 2023 MarketScreener September 14 2021 WM Technology Inc acquired Sprout from Jaret Christopher and other sellers for 29 6 million September 13 2021 MarketScreener www marketscreener com Retrieved October 4 2023 WeedMaps Wants To Be A Yelp For Cannabis Clubs TechCrunch March 12 2009 Retrieved January 3 2020 weedmaps Android Apps on Google Play play google com Retrieved January 3 2020 Weedmaps Marijuana amp Cannabis App Store Retrieved January 3 2020 dcnetwork May 2 2019 Weedmaps Launches WM Exchange A Wholesale Marketplace Direct Cannabis Network Retrieved January 3 2020 Berke Jeremy December 6 2022 Cannabis tech firm Weedmaps is cutting up to 25 of its employees as the industry s downturn continues Business Insider Retrieved September 14 2023 Wheelhouse Staff December 24 2022 Weedmaps com Lays Off 25 Employees Wheelhouse Retrieved September 14 2023 WeedMaps Buys Medical Marijuana Inventory And Patient Management Software MMJMenu TechCrunch December 28 2011 Retrieved January 3 2020 Weedmaps Introduces WM Retail and WM Exchange to Cannabis Businesses in Oklahoma www businesswire com September 27 2019 Retrieved October 5 2023 Weedmaps a Yelp for pot is riddled with suspicious reviews Los Angeles Times August 24 2016 Retrieved January 3 2020 Weedmaps to stop advertising unlicensed pot businesses The Boston Globe Retrieved January 3 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Weedmaps Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weedmaps amp oldid 1180544253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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