By city
Cannabis POS, the city version.
WA-only at v1. Two anchor cities — Seattle and Wenatchee — are where Doug actually operates a cannabis store. Two served cities — Tacoma and Spokane — get the same WA-built platform without the “we operate here” framing. New states get pages when we land a real customer there, not before.
Operating cities — WA
Anchor · WA
Seattle
Seattle has the densest cannabis retail per-capita in WA. WSLCB enforcement cadence here runs faster than rural counties — unannounced compliance checks, sale-to-minor sting cycles, and waste-log audits land monthly in the metro vs quarterly elsewhere.
Anchor · WA
Wenatchee
Wenatchee + the broader Chelan-Douglas metro is a smaller, tighter cannabis market — fewer license-holders but stronger neighborhood-store dynamics. WSLCB inspections are less frequent than Seattle but the per-violation impact is larger relative to a smaller operator's revenue.
Served cities — WA
Served · WA
Tacoma
Tacoma + Pierce County operate under the same WSLCB framework as Seattle but with a less-saturated retail map — meaningful margin headroom for operators who run tight inventory, fewer Dutchie-locked competitors. WAC 314-55 enforcement is statewide so the compliance bar matches Seattle's even when the inspector cadence is lighter.
Served · WA
Spokane
Spokane + Spokane County serve Eastern WA's largest cannabis retail base. Inland-empire operators face longer vendor lead-times (most cultivation is West-side) which puts more pressure on inventory forecasting + reorder discipline than coastal markets typically need.