The phenomenon of ubiquitous smartphone usage in the 2010s has changed the way we do things, for good. Efficiency, expedience and quality are three main points of consideration. In large cities now, most everything can be done through an app for maximum convenience.  Uber Eats, GrubHub and of course Postmates are just a few big names in the landscape of on-demand delivery. Technology is changing how people get what they want. And with the advancements in technology, we get StoneyApp: the Amazon of weed. That’s right. There’s now a delivery app for cannabis.

A Ganja Gamechanger

StoneyApp: The Amazon of Weed

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Since California’s Proposition 64 passed in 2016, many eyes have been on the emerging legal marijuana market. After seeing booms in economic activity for states arriving early in the game, such as Washington and Colorado, the industry has been blossoming in the Golden State. But being a licensed dispensary isn’t enough to stand out anymore. It is becoming clear that those who innovate will carve out a niche moving forward.

And there are new players in town.

Recent staples of the industry, such as Leafly and Weedmaps, prove to be great for finding local dispensaries. These location-centered apps are being used in the same sense that just about everybody uses Yelp. But where is the solution for real-time on-demand delivery?

Enter StoneyApp: the Amazon of weed.

The Delivery App You Know You Need

StoneyApp: The Amazon of Weed

StoneyApp

Unlike other delivery services that feel more like a drug deal than a delivery from Postmates, this sleek, well-priced site boasts near 5 star-ratings on Leafly and Google.

The website’s homepage is modern and eye-catching, with featured new products, information about referral programs, and an easy-to-access menu. A friendly chatbox in the right corner

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