Meadow (company)

Meadow is a software company based in San Francisco that makes tools for the cannabis industry. Meadow was the first cannabis company to be accepted into and graduate from startup accelerator Y Combinator (Winter 2015 batch).[1]

Meadow Platform is used by dispensaries in California for sales, inventory, delivery tracking, reporting and regulatory compliance.

Get Meadow is a directory that allows medical cannabis patients to easily find and order cannabis products online from a partner marijuana dispensary and have it delivered. Media outlets have called Meadow the 'Uber for weed,' in reference to the ride-sharing app Uber.[2]

Meadow MD is an online telemedicine service that connects patients with doctors who are knowledgeable about cannabis for consultations on how to most effectively use cannabis products medicinally.[3]

The company was founded by David Hua, Rick Harrison, Harrison Lee, and Scott Garman, all of whom previously worked together at the startup Sincerely, that was acquired by Providence Commerce.[4][5]

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