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CannAgent vs Greenbits.

Legacy cannabis POS acquired by Cova in 2024 — Greenbits operators are being migrated onto the Cova stack on a vendor-driven timeline.

Pricing — operator-reported

What lands on the bill.

CannAgent
  • Monthly$240–600 / store / mo
  • Setup$4k–16k cutover (fixed scope, quoted from your workflow)
  • Per-transactionNone
  • ContractMonth-to-month. No multi-year.
Greenbits
  • Monthly$300–650 / location / mo (legacy Greenbits SKU, in wind-down)
  • SetupVendor-driven Cova migration — no operator-side onboarding fee for the cutover; net-new Cova subscriptions priced separately
  • Per-transactionNone reported
  • ContractAnnual on legacy contracts; renewals route operators onto Cova terms
Honest read

What Greenbits is genuinely good at — and where operators feel pain.

Strengths
  • ✓Familiar register UX for budtenders who learned the trade on the Greenbits stack
  • ✓Multi-state state-reporting integrations carried over from the pre-acquisition build
  • ✓Active migration path documented by Cova — operators aren’t left without a plan if they accept the Cova destination
Where operators feel pain
  • •Legacy stack is in active sunset — feature velocity on Greenbits-branded surfaces stopped post-acquisition; bug-fixes only (Cova product updates 2024–2025, r/Dispensary threads)
  • •The migration to Cova is not a freebie in operator hours — re-training budtenders, re-mapping product catalog, re-verifying state-reporting integrations on the new stack
  • •Hardware bundles from the Greenbits era may not carry over without replacement, depending on Cova’s certified-peripheral list at cutover time
  • •Compliance posture inherits the Cova pattern — documented, not enforced — so the WAC re-verify / waste-log / vendor-license lapse work stays on the operator
  • •Operators on Greenbits-distress threads report patchy support response during the migration window (Capterra, r/Dispensary 2025)

Sources triangulated: MJBiz Daily Cova-Greenbits acquisition coverage 2024 · Cova product-update notes 2024–2025 · r/Dispensary post-acquisition + migration-experience threads · Capterra operator reviews (Greenbits + Cova entries).

Side by side

Five rows that decide it.

Feature
CannAgent
Greenbits
Vertical-ID workflow at the register
Compliance (US-cannabis)
Stops the cart
Federal payroll — 941, W-2, W-3, 940 FUTA
Payroll + Cash
Native, in the platform
Self-learning POs (velocity + reliability + fill-rate)
AI + Automation
PROPRIETARYproprietary
Per-transaction fee on payments
Pricing + Contract
None
Contract length
Pricing + Contract
Month-to-month
See the full 50-feature matrix →
Honest recommendation

Who should stay on Greenbits. Who should switch.

Stay on Greenbits if

Greenbits operators happy with the Cova roadmap and price point should ride the migration — see /compare/cova for the destination stack. Operators looking to use the forced cutover as the moment to re-evaluate the whole stack should compare the Cova migration timeline (re-train + re-map + re-verify) against a same-quarter switch to a vendor with native compliance + back-office.

If you’re stuck on Greenbits and want to switch

Migration from Greenbitsis a fixed-scope cutover quoted from your shop’s actual workflow. Two to four weeks for a single location. Three days of on-floor support during the first week. 90-day satisfaction window — if it doesn’t land, we refund the setup fee and you keep your data exports.

  1. 01Data extract from Greenbits — products, customers, transactions, employees, vendor records.
  2. 02Per-location Postgres provisioned. Schema mapped. Pilot register stood up in parallel.
  3. 03Cutover overnight — last close on Greenbits Sunday, first open on CannAgent Monday. Three days of on-floor support.
  4. 04Training your closer, inventory lead, and bookkeeper — included in the setup, not billed separately.
See it on your data

30 minutes. Three real surfaces. A fixed-scope quote.

We walk a register transaction with a vertical-ID gate, a manager write-up against the WA labor rubric, and a Form 941 from the back office. We end by quoting your cutover from Greenbits.

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