
BUILT-IN AGENT
Every strain, already profiled.
Budy ships with a living library of the world’s cannabis strains — what they taste like, how they land, and what people reach for them for. Meet one it doesn’t know, and an on-board researcher profiles it on the spot. Breed your own, and you write the book on it.
- 7,000+
- Strain profiles on board before your first sale
- Terpene-deep
- Taste, effects and relief — scored, not listed
- Under a minute
- For the researcher to profile a stranger
- Your genetics
- Custom strains with every attribute in your hands
Open the jar, know the strain.
Every entry in the library is a working profile, not a menu line: what dominates the terpene chemistry, how the taste leans, what it does to a mood, what people take it for — and what to warn about. The same card your budtender opens is the one the customer decides on.
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Scored, not described
Type and potency are the easy part. Each profile also weighs terpenes, taste, effects and relief against the whole library, so “heavy myrcene” or “strong for sleep” means the same thing on every card.
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In your counter’s language
Strain descriptions read the way your shop speaks — Budy runs in nine languages, and the profile follows the till, not the other way around.
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Answers to its nicknames
Strains collect street names, and customers collect typos. The library knows the aliases and forgives the spelling — “Gelato #41” and “gelato 41” land on the same jar.
Meet a stranger, gain an entry.
Somebody asks for a strain Budy has never heard of. Behind the counter that used to mean shrugging or guessing — now it means a research run that finishes before the small talk does.
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It checks the shelves first
Before researching anything, it makes sure the stranger isn’t an old friend under a new name — aliases, nicknames and near-miss spellings are caught up front, so the library never grows a duplicate.
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It reads, then argues with itself
The researcher gathers what growers report, what labs measure and what reviewers describe, then cross-checks claim against claim. What survives becomes the profile; what doesn’t, doesn’t.
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It scores like the library scores
Terpenes, taste, effects, relief — weighed on the same scales as the seven thousand, so a researched profile sits beside a curated one without a visible seam. And it tells you how confident it is; when you want more certainty, send it back to dig deeper.
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It’s picky about the photo
Candidate shots arrive within seconds. It prefers a single, clean, trimmed bud — then lifts it off its background so it drops onto your menu like it was shot in a studio.
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You get the last word
The finished profile lands as an editable review: adjust the potency, rewrite the description, swap the photo. Confirm, and it’s on your menu — selling immediately, and queued for a curator’s eye before it joins the shared library. Your shop keeps its entry either way.
Bred it yourself? Write the book on it.
Farms and growers carry genetics that exist nowhere else — and no researcher should second-guess a breeder. Create the strain from scratch and set every attribute exactly where you know it belongs.
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Start from zero
Name it, type it, set the potency and the sativa–indica lean. From the first save it behaves like any library strain — on the menu, on labels, on the scale.
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Every dial is yours
Terpenes, taste, effects, relief — the same scored profile the library keeps, set by the person who actually grew the plant.
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Private until you say so
A custom strain lives in your shop alone. Submit it to the shared library when it’s ready — and whatever the curators decide, your entry stays yours.
Built for the moment someone asks.
Every question at the counter has a profile behind it — taste, strength, mood, relief — so the recommendation comes off the card, not off the top of someone’s head.
Put the library behind your counter.
Budy is the till, the scale, the labels — and the strain knowledge. See it running on your own counter.
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