For Retailers

Source with Grading Data

Buy by quality, not by the number on the certificate.

Sourcing with Sensemillier means dispensary buyers compare candidates on structured grading data - trichome condition, aroma, bud structure, and predicted effect, all scored against the same rubric - instead of trusting a certificate of analysis and a sales deck.

The Challenge

What gets in the way.

Buyers are flooded with options and starved of signal. THC% and a slick deck tell you nothing about how a flower actually smokes, and a bad batch costs you returns, complaints, and a customer who doesn’t come back.

How it works

Source with Grading Data with Sensemillier

Sensemillier gives buyers a defensible read on quality before they commit. Compare products on structured grading: trichome condition, aroma, bud structure, and predicted effect, all scored the same way, so you stock what is genuinely good and leave the inflated numbers on the shelf.

Who it's for

Built for the way you already work.

Pre-Order Comparison

Line up candidates on the same rubric and choose by quality, not by who promised the biggest number.

Avoiding Bad Batches

Spot the warning signs in the grading before a weak batch reaches your floor and your reviews.

Negotiating with Evidence

Hold a defensible quality score in hand when you talk price with a producer.

The detail

Defensible quality scores

Grading data that resists the pull of reputation and the THC race. Compare products side by side on the traits that decide whether a customer comes back.

Designed to turn sourcing from a gamble into a decision you can stand behind, batch after batch.
Common questions

Good to know.

How does grading data improve purchasing decisions?

Products are lined up on identical criteria, so a buyer can see which candidate is genuinely better rather than which one promised the biggest THC number.

Can grading data help avoid bad batches?

Yes. Weak trichome condition, poor structure, or an off aroma profile show up in the grading before the batch reaches your floor and your reviews.

Does this help in price negotiations?

A defensible quality score is leverage: it justifies paying up for excellent flower and pushing back on inflated pricing for mediocre product.

Source with Grading Data starts here.

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