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the problem

Menus are built to move everything. You're hunting one thing.

393 → 24

Items on one live MO menu vs. what actually made the cut. At a second store: 245 → 9.

~4-6%

The slice of a typical menu that's real solventless from a brand worth your money. Hashi is that slice, minus the hunt.

3 spellings, 1 jar

"BRAND — Papaya Live Rosin 1g." "Papaya Rosin (Brand)." "brand papaya 1g LR." Same product, three stores, three prices.

Hashi collapses every spelling into one canonical product — one row with the lowest price per gram and a store count, every store and batch behind it. Discovery stays clean; comparison happens where you decide to buy.

the standard

Solventless only. On purpose.

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What counts

Live rosin, cured rosin, hash rosin, melt water hash, hash holes, rosin gummies and capsules, solventless edibles. Extracted with ice, water, heat, and pressure — nothing else.

What doesn't

Sift, kief, low-grade bubble, and anything solvent-extracted — unless you opt in. Live resin sits behind a toggle; vapes sit behind a hard e-waste gate. Solventless-only brands stay that way: Borealis, Lush Labs, and Hermits Delight ship other lines, and those never show.

And the list is accountable. When a brand slips, it comes off — and the reasoning goes public in the Quality Log, every entry counsel-reviewed. Curation you can audit, not vibes.

rosin vs. resin

Solventless first. Solvents, with receipts.

Why live hash rosin leads

Live rosin is mechanical. Fresh-frozen flower, ice, water, micron bags — then heat and pressure. Nothing touches the resin but agitation and physics, so there's nothing to purge and nowhere to hide: weak flower makes weak hash, and the process can't strip, re-flavor, or paper over a sloppy grow. A clean solventless line is the tell that the flower's right and the wash is skilled — and the full terp spectrum lands the way the plant grew it. That's why it's the standard here. The craft is auditable in the jar.

Live resin, honestly

Hydrocarbon extraction — the butane or propane behind the live resin on every menu — isn't the boogeyman. Run through a professional closed-loop system and purged right, residual solvent drops to trace parts-per-million, and Missouri compliance testing checks exactly that before a jar can sell. The COA is the contract: a certificate of analysis proving residual solvents passed, alongside potency and contaminants. With one in hand, live resin is a legitimate craft of its own — and on some profiles, flat-out loud. No COA to be found? Different story. That's the line.

"Fire in, fire out."

the first rule of the wash

Not all hash is equal — not close. Water and pressure can't transform flower, only reveal it. Run mids through the same bags, same microns, same skilled hands and you get mid hash, every time — no remediation, no re-flavoring, no rescue. The only path to a fire jar is fire going in: cultivars chosen for the wash, fresh-frozen at harvest, grown clean. That's exactly why this is a featured list and not an open menu. The brands here prove their inputs batch after batch, the products we surface are the ones where it shows — and when that stops being true, off they come.

So Hashi's position, plainly: rosin is the wedge and the default — and live resin sits behind a toggle, not a wall. Flip it on and the approved brands' resin joins your list; where a brand publishes a COA, the link renders right on the product page, so the proof is one tap away.

how it works

Four steps, zero accounts.

  1. 1

    Point it home

    GPS or a ZIP, then a 5-150 mile radius. Every dispensary inside it joins your scope automatically — and in sparse corners of the state, the nearest 3 stores always stay in.

  2. 2

    Every menu, read constantly

    Hashi scrapes every public menu in scope and runs each row through sanity guards. One store renders 68.73% THC as 687.3% — rows like that go to a repair queue, never to you.

  3. 3

    Eight spellings, one jar

    Listings resolve to canonical products — the same jar at four stores is one row, lowest $/g first, with a store count. Tap in to see every store, price, batch, and distance.

  4. 4

    Decide with real numbers

    Ranked terp profiles, genetics, batch wash history, COA links — and, if you flip the switch, the estimated walk-out price at each register. Then a deep link drops you on the store's own menu.

live in the alpha

Already in your hands

High terps only

try it

The list opens gated at over 4% total terps by default — flavor first, THC second. Drag the floor anywhere up to 7% in quarter-point steps. This demo is the real control's twin:

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10 of 13 jars clear a 4% floor — strictly over, never "close enough."

Prices after tax

MO register totals run ~13-18% over menu price and change by city. Flip "after tax" and every price becomes that store's estimated walk-out number — sorting follows what you see, so cross-store comparison stays honest. Always labeled "est."

Discount groups

Medical, veteran, student, industry, 60+. Estimates bake in the best standing discount you qualify for; conditional deals ("Mon & Tues w/ card") render as info chips instead of silently changing the math. Medical also flips taxes to med rates.

A cart that's honest

Items group by store with subtotal, est. tax, est. total. "Open menu" hands off to the dispensary — checkout is theirs, and every item deep-links to its exact product page. "Copy as text" takes the whole cart to the counter. Out-of-stock gets flagged; price drift gets labeled.

Favorite stores

Star any store, inside your radius or not. Then browse everything in radius, favorites in radius, or all favorites statewide — your KC spot stays starred from Springfield.

Brand-published batch records

For brands that publish structured catalogs, Hashi turns those records into shopper-facing context: wash dates, batch labels, potency, terp %, top terps, notes, and source links. It's an open lane — any brand that keeps receipts can let that proof travel with the jar.

The jar's whole story

Genetics and lineage, ranked terp profiles, consistency, aroma, flavor, brand notes, COA and test links when available. Every row carries freshness receipts — "seen 2h ago."

The vape gate

Vapes stay hidden until you sit with the e-waste reality — a full-screen interstitial, acknowledged on the record. Disposables carry a nudge every time they appear. We'd rather you smoke the rosin you came for.

Your honey

Hashi's gold is tintable — rust to honey to light yellow, the same spectrum on web and mobile. Drag "tint" in the header; it remembers your shade.

Freshness first

The default sort is freshest drop — when a product first hit a menu near you — with price per gram, THC, terps, and brand A-Z a tap away.

roles · landing with v1 accounts

Built for both sides of the counter

Accounts are role-aware from day one. Industry folks disclose who they are, badges render on every review, and readers always know who they're hearing from.

Budtenders

budtender

Floor staff, distinct from management — the seed cohort. Your picks carry a face: "Picked by @MollyBudtender" rides the products you vouch for.

Dispensary management

dispensary mgmt

Owners and managers. Same badge system, clearly separated from the floor — so a store rep reads like a store rep.

Extractors & brand teams

extractor

Claim your brand page. The first verified manager or marketer unlocks publishing — posts, drops, highlights — plus the brand-managed catalog: your genetics, terp, and batch data becomes the source of truth over anything we scrape. Staff join by invite; tagged reviews stay reviewer-owned.

Licensed producers

lp

Cultivation-side voices get their own badge — flower sources matter to hash heads, and LPs get credit where it's due.

Instant badge, earned check

Self-identify and the role badge is yours immediately. Verify within 30 days — work email or written proof — and it upgrades to the verified check. Miss the window and the role drops off; appeal in writing to get it back. Consumers skip all of this: reviews verified through Reddit, Instagram, or Facebook earn the blue check, one real phone number per account keeps the shills out, and every verified review tabulates $TOKE from day one.

getting in

No account. No gate. Go.

today · the alpha

Open the list, set your spot, browse. Preferences — radius, favorites, toggles, tint — live on your device, no signup asked. Want the iOS/Android alpha builds? Say who you are at high@hashi.sh.

at v1 · accounts

  1. 1 One checkbox: 21+ or a valid medical patient. That's the whole age gate.
  2. 2 Drop your location, confirm your radius.
  3. 3 Check any discount groups that apply — skippable, editable anytime.
  4. 4 Industry? Disclose your role for the badge.
  5. 5 Pick alert channels per type — push, email, or SMS.

the roadmap

Wedge first, hub after.

Letterboxd for Missouri cannabis — a trust network with editorial standards on top. Solventless is the wedge; everything below compounds on the list.

  1. The alpha — the list

    live now

    Everything above, shipping now: radius discovery, the full filter matrix, after-tax pricing with discount groups, the per-store cart, product pages with Black Book and Pharmacopeia depth, the scrape-validate-canonicalize pipeline with a human repair queue — on web and mobile dev builds.

  2. v1 — trust and social

    building

    Onboarding with the age gate and the public Quality Log. Batch-level reviews with verification and industry badges. Profiles, follows, picks, and lists. Brand pages with brand-side posting and the brand-managed catalog. Favorites with restock alerts over push, email, and SMS. App-store releases — the cart ships on web and iOS; Play policy keeps it off Android.

  3. v1.x — fast follows

    fast-follow

    Stash log with a spending dashboard and receipt scan. The events tab — drops, pop-ups, tournaments — with RSVPs you can see your follows on. CannabisCult results on product and brand pages. A weekly "This week in MO hash."

  4. Down the road

    later

    The order agent: your Hashi cart, checked out on the dispensary's site for you (iOS + web). $TOKE payouts for the tokens reviews have been tabulating since day one. New states — Illinois, then Florida, then the majors — each with its own curated brand list.

straight answers

The usual questions

Is the data real?

It's read from the dispensaries' own public menus on a constant cadence, then sanity-checked — impossible THC numbers, broken prices, and missing fields go to a repair queue instead of the list. Batch records come from the brands' published catalogs. Always confirm at the counter; menus move.

Do you sell weed?

No. Hashi never sells — it curates. Every price links to the dispensary's own menu, and checkout happens there. The cart is a shopping list with honest math, not a checkout.

Why is the list so short?

That's the product. Roughly 4-6% of a typical menu is curated solventless — Hashi shows that slice and drops the rest. Feels thin some weeks? Widen the radius, loosen the terp floor, or check back after drop day.

I'm not in Missouri.

Missouri first, built to expand — every piece is state-scoped, so new states are a new curated brand list, not a rewrite. Illinois and Florida are next once the machine is proven here.

Who's it for, legally?

Adults 21+ or valid medical cannabis patients in their state — Missouri patients can be 18+, which is why the gate reads the way it does. The attestation is recorded at signup.

The comb is live.

Every solventless drop in your radius, one clean list. The rest of the menu still doesn't make the cut.