Feature
Listing quality that feelsclaimed, verified, and current.
Weedyy treats the listing as the first product surface. Claiming and tightening it is the foundation for every other public improvement.

What improves first
Listing quality is not cosmetic. It affects trust, launch readiness, and how believable the public layer feels.
Ownership clarity
Make it obvious which teams control the listing and how changes flow into public-facing surfaces.
Profile completeness
Hours, location, brand framing, and basic shop context should feel intentional and up to date.
Trust cues
Use verification, clarity, and restraint instead of cluttered badges or noisy claims.
A better public footprint starts before menu polish
Fixing the listing first gives the rest of the acquisition system a stable foundation for menus, promotions, and launch proof.
Claim before expansion
Tighten facts before storytelling
Make trust visible without overclaiming

Related
See the rest of the operator system
Feature pages should connect into a coherent owner-first narrative instead of leaving operators in isolated detail views.
Related feature
Menus that make the visit
Menus should reduce uncertainty and increase visit intent.
Related feature
Promotions that feel
Promotion publishing should sharpen intent, not blur the product boundary.
Related feature
Portal access should feel like
Marketing, auth, and portal access should read as one product system.
FAQ
Feature questions
Keep feature pages useful by answering the practical questions that affect operator confidence.
Because every downstream surface inherits the trust or sloppiness of the listing. This is the cleanest first move for operators and for the public experience.
Move from feature detail into the operator flow.
Each feature page should end with a clear next step: claim the dispensary or open the portal.