The register built for a cannabis floor — cash-first, vertical-ID gated at the cart.
You came in because your register goes down on the busiest afternoon, or it nickel-and-dimes you on hardware and payments — and it was clearly built for a liquor store with a cannabis skin.
This is the register cannabis retail actually rings on. Vertical-ID is caught at the cart, not on a poster. Manager-PIN gates voids, returns, manual prices, and discount overrides so the floor moves without giving away the store. Cash-first by design — customer display, barcode scanner, receipt printing, SMS receipt fallback — with a soft-confirm that catches the double-tap before a $200 cart posts wrong.
Built around the way a cannabis floor actually rings.
Vertical-ID at the cart
Caught where the sale happens — under-21 and DOB-mismatch attempts are logged, not waved through and reconstructed later.
Manager-PIN where it counts
Voids, returns, manual prices, and discount overrides sit behind a PIN, so the floor keeps moving without the store walking out the door.
Cash-first, because cannabis is
Change calculator, till-variance SMS over $5, a customer display on the second screen, and returns + voids with cannabis-quarantine routing (WAC 314-55-079(7)).
Catches the misfire before it posts
A soft-confirm on carts over $200 or 7+ items — a 4-second double-tap window, so a mistake gets caught at the register, not at close.
Let the rows do the work.
The incumbents go down at the worst time, push you onto their payments to get ‘free’ hardware, or were built for general retail and bolted cannabis on. The register is the one thing that can’t have a bad day.
Uptime
Public peak-day outages have taken incumbent registers offline.
Uptime
We ring on it too. If it goes down, our registers go down — so it doesn’t.
Hardware + payments
Hardware bundled on the condition you run their payment processor.
Hardware + payments
No payments lock-in to get the register working.
Vertical-ID
A poster, a training deck, a checkbox.
Vertical-ID
Stopped at the cart, logged to audit.
Built for
General retail with a cannabis module bolted on.
Built for
A cannabis floor, by operators who work one.
We ring every sale at Green Life and Seattle Cannabis Co on this register. The soft-confirm, the till-variance SMS, the quarantine routing — they exist because we hit the problem on our own floor first.
Ring a sale on it.
The demo walks a cash sale, a vertical-ID stop, a manager-PIN override, and a return on a test run set up for your shop.