Greenbits is now Dutchie — Dutchie acquired it in 2021 and migrates operators onto the Dutchie POS at contract renewal, so the legacy Greenbits register is in wind-down. For operators who would rather not auto-route onto Dutchie, the forced cutover is the natural moment to compare the alternative.
Sources triangulated: Dutchie–Greenbits acquisition coverage 2021 (TechCrunch, MJBiz Daily) · Greenbits wind-down + Dutchie POS migration notes · r/Dispensary migration-experience threads · Capterra operator reviews (Greenbits + Dutchie entries).
Greenbits operators comfortable with the Dutchie roadmap and price point can ride the migration — see /vs/dutchie for the destination stack. Operators looking to use the forced cutover as the moment to re-evaluate the whole stack should weigh the Dutchie migration timeline (re-train + re-map + re-verify) against a same-quarter switch to a vendor with native compliance + back-office.
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.
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.