- NUGL’s
directory services app expands reach across North America
- Search
platform and internet directory lets companies and clients locate and
connect with each other
- Users
of cannabis-related products can leave real reviews of goods and services
- App
available for Android and Apple devices and works on all platforms
With the cannabis industry entering the mainstream in a big
way, there is a growing need among consumers to be able to find reliable
products and services or even specific brands. Technology company NUGL Inc.
(OTC: NUGL) seeks to address this major pain point and help customers overcome
the challenge of finding reputable and reliable supplies of specific products
and services.
Moving in aggressively to fill in this information gap, NUGL
has built and launched the world’s first search app and internet directory
dedicated to all types of cannabis companies. The online platform and app will
allow companies and clients to locate and connect with each other and leave
unbiased reviews of goods and services. Available since last year, the
platform’s reach has now expanded across all of North America (http://ibn.fm/OnmgW).
Transparency and reliability are of primary importance to
NUGL, whose main goal is to set a new standard of technology excellence in the
cannabis industry. The platform does not sell listing space, nor allows fake
reviews, which means that users are able to get more reliable and unbiased
information as they search for goods and services and read reviews and ratings.
Through the web portal or the mobile app, which is available
for both Android and Apple devices, NUGL’s users can create a personal or
business profile. They are able to carry out a geographical search and find
suppliers of products and services in a specific area. Business profiles allow
companies to display and market their information to private users. These
customers, in turn, after they have transacted business with the companies, are
able to leave reviews for other potential clients and customers to see.
On opening the app or web platform, users can see a detailed
map which highlights information specific to the legal cannabis industry. This
would include, for example, dispensaries and doctors’ offices, complete with
their latest profiles, reviews and user ratings. A powerful and user-friendly
search function allows the NUGL platform’s users to filter their results and
find the information that they are seeking more easily.
Industry analysts predict that consumers in the legal U.S.
marijuana market will spend $11 billion in 2018, and that, by 2022, the number
will reach $23 billion (http://ibn.fm/9PS3C).
As the industry continues to grow and attract new investment, NUGL will be able
to connect investors with entrepreneurs seeking capital.
Through the platform, companies will be able to offer each
other business-to-business services, such as growers linking to dispensaries.
Ancillary services, such as soil and nutrient firms, providers of distillation
equipment and accounting or real estate services, can also use the platform to
connect with and form business relationships with companies in the cannabis
industry. In additional to directory services, NUGL’s platform can be used as a
social networking platform, giving it significant marketing and networking
potential for businesses.
NUGL has already expanded its services beyond California,
where it is based, and has plans to spread its reach across the globe as the
cannabis industry continues to see tremendous growth in international markets.
For more information, visit the company’s website at http://ibn.fm/NUGL
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