Dispensaries: Go Cashless + Cardless
April 8, 2026
A simple, step-by-step look at how it works inside your store

In the first two posts, we covered the shift.
Customer behavior is changing.
And the smartest dispensaries are moving to a hybrid model.
And the smartest dispensaries are moving to a hybrid model.
Now let’s make this simple.
What about revenue share?
What about revenue share?
Yes, dispensaries earn revenue on cardless transactions. We’ll break down exactly how that works in the next post, or you can contact us for rates. For now, here’s what matters: it’s built into the flow, requires no operational changes, and runs alongside your existing setup.
How do cardless payments (QR code / Scan & Go) actually work inside your dispensary?
At Checkout
The process is fast and familiar.
The budtender rings up the order in your POS.
They enter the exact amount into the system.
A QR code appears on the screen.
The customer scans the code with their phone.
They connect their bank and approve the payment.
Done.
Payment is confirmed in seconds.
What the Customer Experiences
This part matters most.
Because if it’s not easy, it won’t work.
The customer:
- Scans a QR code
- Enters basic information (first time only)
- Connects their bank
- Confirms payment
That first setup takes about 30 seconds.
After that, it’s even faster.
No card.
No cash.
No rounding.
No cash.
No rounding.
No New Equipment Needed
You do not need to install anything complicated.
No terminals.
No hardware.
No hardware.
You can use:
- Your existing POS screen
- An iPad or tablet
- A simple display at checkout
This keeps things clean and cost-effective.
We Help You Launch It
We don’t just provide the technology.
We help you roll it out.
You receive:
- Countertop QR code displays
- Printed materials
- Digital assets for your TVs or monitors
Everything is designed to make adoption easy for your customers.
Beyond the Counter: More Ways to Get Paid
This is where cardless becomes even more valuable.
You are no longer limited to in-store payments.
You can also offer:
Online Pre-Pay
Customers order from your website, pay in advance, and pick up at their convenience.
Customers order from your website, pay in advance, and pick up at their convenience.
Pay-by-Link (Text Payment)
A customer calls in an order.
Your team sends a secure payment link by text.
The customer pays before pickup or delivery.
Online Pre-Pay
Customers order from your website, pay in advance, and pick up at their convenience.
B2B Payments (Vendor Payments by Text)
Pay or get paid by vendors using secure payment links. No checks, no delays.
What this improves:
- Faster order flow
- Fewer no-shows
- Better customer experience
- Reduced friction across all payment touchpoints
Very little.
Training is simple.
And we provide it for you.
Cannabis Business Solutions includes free onboarding and staff training with every setup.
Most teams learn it quickly because the process is intuitive.
In fact, many budtenders prefer it because:
- Fewer steps
- Less cash handling
- Faster checkout
What Stays the Same
You still have options.
Cashless ATM can remain in place.
And we fully support it.
At Cannabis Business Solutions, you can offer cardless, cashless ATM, or both.
This is important.
You are not replacing your system.
You are expanding it.
You are expanding it.
Why This Works
Customers are already trained to do this.
They use their phones to pay every day.
So adoption feels natural.
Not forced.
For Dispensary Owners
If you are considering cardless, keep it simple.
Start by adding it alongside your current setup.
Let your team introduce it.
Let your customers try it.
Then watch what happens.
Adoption grows from there.
Let’s Map This for Your Store
At Cannabis Business Solutions, we make this easy.
We help you:
- Set it up
- Train your team
- Launch it the right way
No confusion. No disruption.
Just a better way to get paid.
Learn more at CBScannabis.com and schedule a quick strategy call with us today.

At Cannabis Business Solutions, we have always supported cannabis and hemp businesses. From startups to MSOs. But my role goes beyond payments. I watch behavior. I look for patterns. I ask what is changing before it becomes obvious . Right now, we are in the middle of a major shift . And most people are not talking about it yet. For years, cannabis payments were built around what felt familiar. Debit cards. ATM-style transactions. It made sense. That is how customers were trained to pay. But behavior has changed . And it changed quickly. Today, customers reach for their phone first. Not their wallet. They scan. They tap. They send money instantly. This is now normal. This is Cardless (Pay-by-Bank via QR Scan) Used like Apple Pay, Venmo, Cash app.. . Globally, over 2.2 billion people use QR codes. In the U.S., 91% of Gen Z (ages 18–28) and Millennials (ages 29–44) use Cardless payment apps. Your next customer already expects this experience. They trust it. They understand it. They prefer it. This is the part dispensary owners need to focus on. Technology does not drive change. Behavior does. And behavior has already shifted. In cannabis, many stores still rely on systems tied to card networks. Systems that were never truly designed for this industry. They work. Until they don’t. That creates real risk: Compliance exposure Operational friction Poor customer experience At the same time, cashless ATM is still widely used and familiar and many dispensaries rely on it every day . At Cannabis Business Solutions, we support both. We keep your current debit solution running while helping you add more stable payment options alongside it . So the better question is: What will still work 12–24 months from now? What I see is clear. We are moving toward direct bank payments. A customer scans a QR code . Connects their bank. Pays the exact amount. Done. No rounding. No cash handling. No ATM maintenance or downtime. No dependency on card networks. No shutdowns. This is not a trend. It is the next standard. For Dispensary Owners: What To Do Next If you are running a dispensary, you do not need to change overnight. But you do need a plan. The smartest operators right now are: Continuing cashless ATM for today, while adding Cardless for long-term stability Training staff to guide customers to the better option Reducing reliance on unstable payment rails Let’s Map This For Your Store If you want to see how this would work inside your dispensary, we can walk you through it. No pressure. Just clarity. We will show you: How checkout would look for your team How customers actually use it What your risk reduction could look like How to receive revenue share on every transaction Schedule a quick strategy call with us. Or reach out directly to start the conversation. Because the shift is already happening. The future of payments is already here. The advantage goes to those who move first . Learn more at CBScannabis.com or connect with us to explore what this could look like for your dispensary.

The Point of Sale (POS) system inside cannabis dispensaries has changed significantly over the last several years. What used to be a simple software subscription has now become deeply tied to payment processing. Many POS companies that once only provided inventory and compliance tools now also sell debit, ATM, and cashless payment services and in some cases require merchants to use them. This shift has created confusion, higher costs, and fewer choices for dispensary operators . Some POS platforms operate in closed-loop systems, where you are required to use their in-house payment solution. Others allow you to bring your own processor, which gives you far more control. Unfortunately, some POS providers use strong-arm tactics to prevent merchants from switching. In some cases, operators are told they “cannot” leave, are given misleading information, or are delayed intentionally in order to protect the POS company’s payment revenue. Understanding how this works is critical to protecting your margins and your business. Tip 1: Do Not Sign Long-Term POS Contracts That Lock You Into Payments Many cannabis POS companies require contracts of one to two years. Buried in those contracts is often a requirement that you must use their payment processing. These bundled agreements frequently come with: Higher transaction rates Monthly software and gateway fees Terminal rental or lease charges Limited or slow customer support Once you are locked in, switching becomes difficult, even if pricing rises or service quality declines. When one company controls both your POS and your payments, you lose leverage. A POS should manage inventory, compliance, and reporting, not dictate how your customers pay. Tip 2: Choose a Stable Payment Processor That Is Not Tied to Your POS Your payment processor should be independent from your POS system. A strong cannabis-friendly processor will provide: Lower and more transparent pricing Better uptime and fewer service interruptions Dedicated, knowledgeable support The ability to change POS systems without changing payments If your POS or payment solution has ever interrupted your ability to accept debit or card transactions, that is a red flag. Service disruptions are a sign of instability and often lead to more serious problems later. When payments and POS are combined, one outage can shut down your entire store. When payments and POS are separate, you can maintain control, merchant independence and continuity of revenue. Tip 3: How to Break Free From a POS-Controlled Payment System If you feel stuck in a POS system that forces you to use their payment solution, there is a simple way to regain control. Do this : Step 1 : Secure a new payment processor for debit card transactions. Step 2 : Call your POS provider directly. Do not submit a web ticket. Step 3 : Say clearly:
“ We have changed to a non-integrated payment solution. Please enable or install a Debit button in our POS. ” Once their POS support team activates that Debit button, your POS will be able to send transactions to your new third-party payment processor instead of the POS company’s in-house payment system. How it works at the register : Your budtender will see payment options such as: Cash Debit or Card Loyalty Other When Debit is selected, the transaction routes to your independent processing terminal, not the POS company’s payment service. Some POS providers will tell merchants this is “not possible” or that they “cannot support it.” In many cases, this is simply untrue. The POS company is protecting their payment revenue and does not want to lose your processing business. If a POS refuses to enable a Debit button, that is a strong signal you should be evaluating a new POS provider. Another avenue is to contact your new payment processor’s support and discuss alternative options. The Bottom Line Dispensaries should never feel trapped by software or payment systems. You deserve stable service, fair pricing, and the ability to choose who handles your transactions. To learn more about cannabis-friendly POS and payment solutions that give you flexibility and control, visit: CBScannabis.com









