DopeTech to Debut DopeSites and DopeTender at MJBizCon 2025 in Las Vegas

DopeTech at MJBIZCON 2025

MJBizCon 2025 lands at the Las Vegas Convention Center from December 2–5, bringing together roughly 30,000 cannabis professionals for four days of deal-making, demos, and big bets on the future of the industry.

DopeTech is using that stage to roll out two key pieces of its omnichannel suite for dispensaries:

  • DopeSites – high-performance dispensary websites that sync with live menus, loyalty, and analytics
  • DopeTender – a digital budtender for kiosks and in-store experiences

Both products extend the same platform that already powers DopeApps, the company’s native mobile apps for cannabis retail. The goal is simple: give operators one connected system for website, app, and in-store ordering instead of three disconnected projects.


MJBizCon: The Right Room for a Full-Stack Retail Launch

MJBizCon has become the default annual checkpoint for serious operators. It is the largest B2B cannabis conference and tradeshow, with a dense mix of retailers, brands, investors, and tech vendors spread across the Las Vegas Convention Center. cannatechtoday.com+1

For a platform like DopeTech, that environment matters:

  • Retail teams can see DopeSites and DopeTender in a live, transactional context instead of in a static deck.
  • Operations leaders can ask the uncomfortable questions on integrations, uptime, and compliance.
  • Marketing teams can map the system against real campaigns, not just abstract “omnichannel” slides.

In other words, MJBizCon offers enough noise to stress-test a product story and enough decision-makers in one place to make that story count.


DopeSites: Turning the Dispensary Website Into a Real Sales Channel

Many dispensaries still treat their website as a glorified directory that sends users off to a third-party menu. DopeSites aims to replace that with a branded, performance-focused front end tied directly into the rest of the DopeTech stack. dopetech.ai

Key ideas behind DopeSites:

  • Brand-first design: The site reflects the store’s look and voice instead of a generic template. Colors, typography, imagery, and layout all match the real-world experience. dopetech.ai
  • Live menu sync: Menus pull from integrated systems such as Dutchie, Jane, Treez, Flowhub, BLAZE, and others, so inventory, pricing, and product details stay aligned across web, app, and kiosks. dopetech.ai
  • Loyalty and rewards baked in: Customers can see and use loyalty balances, promo offers, and rewards online, not just at the counter.
  • Analytics-ready foundation: Events and user behavior are structured in a way that makes sense for real marketing analysis instead of vanity metrics.

At MJBizCon, DopeTech plans to walk visitors through complete user journeys on DopeSites: discovery from search, browsing by category, viewing product details, and checking out with loyalty integrated. The intent is to show that a dispensary’s “digital front door” can be as polished and measurable as any high-end e-commerce brand, even in a heavily regulated space.


DopeTender: A Digital Budtender for Kiosks and In-Store Discovery

DopeTender is the in-store counterpart to DopeSites and DopeApps. It runs on kiosks or mounted tablets and acts as a “digital budtender” that never goes on break and always has the full menu at hand. dopetech.ai

Core functions:

  • Product discovery: Customers can browse by effect, form factor, potency range, price, or brand in a structured way instead of squinting at a wall menu.
  • Menu accuracy: Since DopeTender draws from the same menu integrations as DopeSites and DopeApps, stock levels and pricing stay consistent across channels. dopetech.ai
  • Guided recommendations: The interface can surface featured items, house brands, and higher-margin products at logical points in the flow.
  • Order support: Customers can build carts directly on the kiosk and send orders to the counter, cutting down on line friction and order time.

MJBizCon attendees will be able to test DopeTender in a simulated in-store setup, tapping through product categories, viewing details, and submitting demo orders. Expect a lot of operators quietly calculating the impact on throughput and average ticket size. Vegas is nothing if not a convenient laboratory for that kind of math.


One Stack Across Web, App, and Store

The headline at MJBizCon is not just “new website product” or “new kiosk experience.” The real shift is the shared spine across DopeSites, DopeApps, and DopeTender:

  • One set of integrations into POS, menu, and loyalty systems
  • One source of truth for products, categories, and pricing
  • One analytics layer for understanding customer behavior across devices and in-store screens

This means a change in any of the following can propagate across every channel:

  • A product going out of stock
  • A flash promotion on a specific brand
  • A category reorganization
  • A change in purchase limits or compliance rules

For operators, the promise is simple: less time reconciling differences between “what the website says,” “what the app shows,” and “what the budtender sees on their screen.”


What MJBizCon Attendees Can Expect at the DopeTech Presence

At MJBizCon 2025, DopeTech plans to treat the booth as a mini retail environment rather than a static software kiosk. Expect:

1. End-to-end journeys
Staff will demonstrate the same customer path across three channels:

  • A shopper finds a product on DopeSites.
  • The same user opens the DopeApps interface and sees synced categories and promotions.
  • In the store, that customer finishes an order on a DopeTender kiosk.

2. Deep dives for operators and marketers

Team members will be prepared to walk through:

  • How menu data flows from providers such as Treez, BLAZE, Dutchie, Jane, and Flowhub into all three front ends dopetech.ai
  • How loyalty and rewards partners such as Alpine IQ tie into the experience
  • How event tracking and reporting are structured so marketing teams can measure ROI instead of just counting “users”

3. Compliance and accessibility conversations

The same group that publishes guides on ADA/WCAG, METRC, BioTrack, and TCPA compliance is behind DopeSites and DopeTender.

So expect questions in the booth to cover:

  • How age gates are implemented across channels
  • How purchase limits and jurisdiction rules feed into the order flow
  • How accessibility requirements shape website and kiosk design

Why This Launch Matters for Dispensaries

Tech stacks in cannabis retail tend to grow organically:

  • First comes a POS.
  • Then an e-commerce menu.
  • Then a loyalty platform.
  • At some point a “temporary” website template turns permanent.

By the time a store reaches a second or third location, that pile of tools can turn into a full-time job to manage.

DopeSites and DopeTender give multi-location groups and single-store operators a shot at something cleaner:

  • A website, app, and kiosk experience built as part of one system from day one
  • Fewer weak links where mismatched data or UX confusion can make customers bounce
  • Less dependence on “Frankenstein” integrations that break every time a vendor pushes an update

For MJBizCon attendees, the launch acts as a practical case study in what an integrated retail layer can look like in cannabis without handing over your brand to a generic marketplace.


How to Connect With DopeTech at MJBizCon

MJBizCon runs December 2–5, 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Ahead of the show, retailers can:

  • Visit DopeTech.ai to get an overview of DopeSites, DopeApps, and DopeTender, plus integrations and compliance resources.
  • Book a demo slot so the team can tailor a walk-through to your tech stack and markets.

On the ground in Las Vegas, the booth will be set up for quick high-level tours or deeper sessions with operators and marketing leads. If you are planning budgets and vendor lineups for 2026, it is a useful stop.

DopeSites and DopeTender at MJBizCon 2025 mark a clear statement from DopeTech: the company does not just build a good app; it wants to sit at the center of how dispensaries present themselves and transact across every screen a customer touches.

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