Jane Technologies sells dispensaries an eCommerce ordering menu (Jane / Jane Boost) as the paid anchor, wrapped in a marketplace + ad network — brand-funded cash-back (Jane Gold) and brand-paid on-menu merchandising (JDM) route money back so the gross fee feels cheaper.
Sources triangulated: Operator-reported Boost pricing (~$400/mo, a real 2026 quote; Jane publishes no pricing) · the ~$1/order figure via a competitor blog (DabDash), reported not Jane-published · Jane Gold $1M-distributed press (Feb 2026) · iheartjane.com product pages (Boost, JDM, Jane Gold, Express Pickup) · r/Dispensary sync-lag / double-order threads.
Operators who want a turnkey, low-maintenance online menu and value marketplace discovery on iheartjane.com — and who are comfortable trading customer ownership and per-order / rewards fees for it. Operators who want the menu on their own domain, own their customer relationship, and avoid per-order and rewards rakes should compare the all-in cost (menu fee + per-order fees + the Gold rake) against a native menu that charges a flat per-location fee and takes no cut of the order.
Migration from iHeartJaneis 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 iHeartJane.