Cannabis Cups
Competitions decided by a shared rubric, so winners are earned, not awarded.
Cannabis Cups run on Sensemillier are judged on one shared framework: every entry graded the same way on trichome clarity, bud structure, aroma, and predicted effect, with full scoring breakdowns published - so a win is something you can see the reasons for.
What gets in the way.
Cannabis competitions have long leaned on potency and good looks. As the craft matures, judges and entrants alike want a fuller, fairer picture of flavour, aroma, structure, and effect, with scoring they can actually stand behind.
Cannabis Cups with Sensemillier
Cannabis Cups run on Sensemillier are judged on one shared framework. Every entry is graded the same way, on trichome clarity, bud structure, aroma intensity, and predicted effect, so results are transparent, comparable, and defensible long after the trophies are handed out.
Built for the way you already work.
Competition Organisers
Run a cup with credibility, using standardised grading to remove the subjective variance that erodes trust in the result.
Participating Brands
Leave with more than a placing: a detailed read on exactly how your flower scored, and where the next harvest can improve.
Cannabis Enthusiasts
Follow results you can actually interpret, learn the sensory language as you go, and find products that match your own taste.
A standardised cup framework
Every judge grades against the same rubric of trichome clarity, bud density, aroma, and effect, and results publish with full scoring breakdowns, so a win is something you can see the reasons for.
Designed to bring real discipline to cannabis competition: recognition rooted in a shared language of excellence, consistency, and trust.
Good to know.
How does standardised cup judging work?
Every judge grades every entry against the same constrained rubric, and the platform aggregates the scores - removing the subjective variance that erodes trust in results.
What do participating brands get?
More than a placing: a detailed read on exactly how their flower scored, trait by trait, and where the next harvest can improve.
Can enthusiasts follow the results?
Yes - results publish with full scoring breakdowns, so anyone can see why a winner won and learn the sensory language as they go.