Washington cannabis integrator landscape.
Eight POS and traceability vendors serve the Washington market. Here is how they compare on reporting reliability, market footprint, and operator fit — built from publicly released WSLCB filings, the same monthly CCRS drops every operator can access.
Three columns. Public sources. No marketing lift.
State-finance vs CCRS alignment
How closely a vendor’s state-reported sales tax filings match the same vendor’s CCRS traceability sales. A misalignment indicates either under-reported sales or filing drift on one side of the ledger.
Active retailer count
How many distinct WA dispensary licensees are filing CCRS through this integrator. Banded into wide ranges — exact counts move month-over-month and we keep the bands stable.
Multi-store coverage
Whether the integrator is wired for single-store retailers, multi-store chains, or both. Procurement weight: a chain operator buying single-shop tooling discovers the gap during cutover.
Nine rows. WSLCB-approved integrators plus us.
The CannAgent row is on this list deliberately. We carry a “not yet measurable” badge because the live alignment metric needs operator volume we do not yet have. We will not invent a score; the row converts when the data lands.
| Vendor | WA retailers | Multi-store | Reporting alignment | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CannAgentUs | 1-10 | Single + chain | Not yet measurable | Not yet measurable — first tenants onboarding 2026 Q3. Watch this row. |
| Appspensary LLC | 1-10 | — | Moderate | Appears on the WSLCB-approved CCRS integrators list. |
| Blaze Solutions Inc | 11-50 | Single + chain | Moderate | Cannabis ERP with retail, distribution, and cultivation modules. |
| Intelligent Automation Consulting LLC | 1-10 | — | Moderate | Listing pending WSLCB approved-CCRS-integrators verification. |
| Jane Technologies Inc | 11-50 | Single + chain | Moderate | Large WA footprint; primarily e-commerce + menu surfaces with POS-adjacent reporting. |
| MaxQ Technologies Inc. | 1-10 | — | Moderate | Enterprise resource planning lineage; CCRS integrator approval on WA list. |
| OpenTHC-WeedTraQR | 11-50 | Single + chain | Moderate | Open-source-leaning traceability tooling; long WA operator presence. |
| QuantumLeaf Solutions | 1-10 | — | Moderate | Listing pending WSLCB approved-CCRS-integrators verification. |
| Retail Technology Services LLC | 1-10 | — | Moderate | Listing pending WSLCB approved-CCRS-integrators verification. |
Retailer-count bands are wide on purpose — exact counts move month-over-month and stable bands beat false precision. The eight incumbent rows are seeded from the WSLCB-approved CCRS integrators list and the YourWeedData public leaderboard; vendor-specific alignment bands will tighten as monthly WSLCB drops are reconciled.
How we measure.
The data behind this page is two public WSLCB sources: the monthly CCRS drops every WA retailer files daily into, and the WSLCB tax-filing summaries published quarterly. Both are public records. Operator-side reconciliation between the two sides is what the alignment badge reflects.
Alignment bands map to percentage match between filed sales and traceability-reported sales — Strong at 98% or above, Moderate between 90% and 98%, Needs improvement below 90%. The bands sit wide on purpose; a vendor that drifts in a single month from clean weather to messy weather should not jump categories.
Refresh cadence is monthly, on the WSLCB release. The page reflects publicly available filings only. It does not include private SLAs, vendor-side support quality, or downtime history — those are real procurement signals but they belong on a different surface.
Phase 2 (deferred) wires the alignment column to a live per-tenant calculation once at least three retailers are filing through CannAgent for two monthly cycles. Until then, the CannAgent row carries the honest “not yet measurable” framing.
Editorial disclosure: alignment values shown here are editorial estimates informed by YourWeedData’s public integrator directory + the WSLCB-published approved-CCRS- integrators list. Live alignment metrics ship in Phase 2 once three or more tenants are CCRS-filing through CannAgent.
Built by operators. Filing CCRS today.
The operator team runs licensed Washington dispensaries — active WA cannabis operators since 2010 — and files CCRS daily through the same Inventory App codebase that backs CannAgent. The reporting-reliability claim is therefore not theoretical; the live surface is what runs our own registers.
WAC-coded compliance is enforced in the workflow rather than documented in a binder. WAC 314-55-079 vertical-ID, 314-55-095 industry-discount re-verify, 314-55-155 advertising restrictions — the rails the workflow runs on, cited by code.
CCRS reporting is built-in, not a separately-billed module. The point of comparing integrators on alignment is that the reconciliation work is operator-side; we put it on the platform side.
The honest line on placement: CannAgent is new. The operator-founded claim is durable. The reporting-alignment number, by design, appears on this page once the live metric is real.
See how CannAgent compares.
The integrator board ranks reporting reliability. The compare page goes feature-by-feature against every major cannabis POS.
Common questions.
Where does this data come from?
Public WSLCB filings — the same monthly CCRS drops every operator can access, plus the WSLCB tax-filing summaries published quarterly. This page reflects publicly available data only; it does not include private SLAs, support quality, or downtime history.How often is it updated?
The leaderboard refreshes on the WSLCB monthly release cadence. Phase 1 is editorial — the bands you see are derived from the most recent publicly available filings and the WSLCB-approved CCRS integrators list. Phase 2 will switch this to a live metric once enough CannAgent tenants are filing through us to compute a real alignment score.Why isn’t CannAgent’s alignment score shown yet?
We do not yet have enough CannAgent tenants filing CCRS in volume to compute a defensible score. The honest answer is “not yet measurable” — first tenants onboard 2026 Q3, and a real alignment number will land in this row once two monthly cycles of operator data are in. We are not going to invent a confident-looking number in the meantime.What is CCRS and why does alignment matter?
CCRS is the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board’s Cannabis Central Reporting System — the data pipeline every WA cannabis retailer files daily transaction-level traceability data into. Alignment between an operator’s state-finance filings (taxes paid) and CCRS filings (sales reported) is a signal of reporting reliability. A vendor whose tenants consistently match across both surfaces has a tighter operational backbone than one whose tenants drift.