Feature
Menus that make the visiteasier to choose.
The menu layer should explain the shop, not bury it. Weedyy turns menu publishing into a clearer public system with stronger merchandising context.

Public menus are editorial surfaces
The new public system treats menus as a storytelling layer: what matters, why it matters, and how it affects the visit.
Category structure before clutter
Product context before generic inventory dumps
Merchandising that supports the decision

How operators feel the benefit
Publishing becomes easier when the site, the feature story, and the portal all use the same language for what good looks like.
Organize the menu
Move toward a menu structure that helps adults compare and choose more quickly.
Merchandise the visit
Use promotion and product framing to explain what makes the shop worth visiting today.
Maintain parity
Keep the public story and operator workflow aligned as menus change.
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
Listing quality that feels
Claim, verify, and tighten the public layer before the rest of the stack scales.
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.
No. Weedyy remains discovery-first. Menu publishing here is about public clarity, merchandising quality, and operator consistency, not checkout flows.
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.