A cannabis SMS platform for licensed Las Vegas dispensaries
Audience intelligence, compliance-aware workflows, and operator-grade reporting for cannabis retailers in Las Vegas.
How Las Vegas dispensaries earn more per send.
A purpose-built SMS platform gives Las Vegas operators the reporting and audience intelligence a generic texting tool never will. Las Vegas is a uniquely high-tourist cannabis market — a mix of local repeat customers and out-of-town visitors who buy once and disappear. The revenue question for a Las Vegas operator isn't reach — it's frequency: how often a known customer comes back, how large the basket is when they do, and how many lapsed regulars you recover before they settle in somewhere else. Messaging tied to real purchase behavior moves all three.
Nevada rules apply, and Las Vegas operators benefit most from segmentation that distinguishes locals from tourists so messaging cadence and offers match real behavior. Instead of blasting the whole list, audiences are scored on purchase rhythm, category affinity, basket size, and lapse risk — so sends are smaller, more relevant, and produce more revenue per subscriber. Deliverability discipline compounds it: messages that actually land are messages that can convert.
Consent, age-gating, opt-out handling, and Nevada quiet hours are handled automatically in the background — no separate compliance playbook per store. Las Vegas operators with multiple locations centralize brand voice and reporting while keeping local execution flexible.
Built for cannabis, not generic retail.
Repeat visits on autopilot
Post-visit, restock, and reorder flows timed to how Las Vegas customers actually buy — turning one-time traffic into predictable weekly revenue.
Win back lapsed customers
Lapse-risk scoring flags regulars who are overdue and pulls them back with the right offer before a nearby Las Vegas competitor does.
AI segmentation tuned for Las Vegas
Audiences scored on purchase rhythm, category affinity, and basket size — so each send lifts revenue instead of burning the list.
Deliverability = revenue per send
Content review, link reputation, and send pacing tuned to Nevada cannabis traffic, so more messages land and more of the list converts.
Loyalty-driven basket growth
Two-way sync with cannabis loyalty platforms so points, tiers, and rewards drive bigger baskets without duplicate data entry.
Compliance handled quietly
Consent, age-gating, opt-out, and quiet hours are applied automatically under Nevada rules — reassurance, not a project.
Questions buyers ask before booking.
How fast do Las Vegas dispensaries see revenue lift?+
Most stores see measurable lift within the first two campaign cycles, usually from win-back and restock flows that recover customers who were already lapsing. Nevada rules apply, and Las Vegas operators benefit most from segmentation that distinguishes locals from tourists so messaging cadence and offers match real behavior.
Is cannabis sms platform legal in Las Vegas?+
Yes — consent, age verification (21+), opt-out handling, and quiet hours are enforced automatically, so compliance stays in the background while you focus on revenue.
What POS systems do you support for Las Vegas dispensaries?+
Dutchie, Treez, Flowhub, Cova, Blaze, and Greenbits are all supported. Most Las Vegas stores are live within a few hours of providing API credentials.
Can we run this across multiple Las Vegas locations?+
Yes — multi-location is a first-class workflow. Brand-level governance with store-level execution, per-location reporting, and per-store overrides for cadence and content.
How does this compare to generic SMS tools used by Las Vegas retailers?+
Generic retail SMS tools don't model cannabis purchase signals or NV rules. Dispensaries that try them typically see deliverability and engagement degrade within a year — which shows up directly as lost revenue per send.
Start free — set it up on your own store in Las Vegas.
Create your account, connect your POS, and see your Las Vegas customer segments on day one. No contract, no setup fee — pricing starts at $0.025 per text.