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Meadow (company)

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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).

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.

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.

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.

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