
Sweed, a cannabis dispensary operating system, said it has migrated Curaleaf retail dispensaries across 12 states onto its platform in under six weeks, calling it one of the fastest enterprise rollouts in the history of cannabis retail.
The migration moved 85 additional Curaleaf retail stores onto Sweed’s dispensary operating system and expanded Curaleaf's deployment from two states to 14, bringing 100% of the operator's retail network — now 165 stores — onto the platform.
Sweed said the speed of the migration was possible because of the precision and professionalism of both teams, as it deployed dedicated on-site specialists who ensured every dispensary was fully operational and optimized, and trained Curaleaf's retail management teams across the network.
Sweed’s dispensary operating system allows Curaleaf to run every part of a dispensary's operation — from POS and payment processing to marketing and loyalty, eCommerce, business analytics, and delivery — on a single system that was built to work together from the ground up.
Curaleaf also partnered with Sweed to launch a new initiative in Florida that spans the entire patient journey, including Spanish-language in-store kiosks, bilingual print materials, a translated Sweed e-commerce storefront, a Spanish-language Curaleaf website and targeted paid media.
Rather than just translating English content, the program was built to reflect how Spanish-speaking patients actually communicate and engage with healthcare and retail experiences.
With Florida home to more than 5 million Spanish-speaking residents and one of the nation's largest medical cannabis markets, Curaleaf said it views the initiative as a model that could eventually expand into additional markets and languages.






















