Market Intelligence & You

What Is Market Intelligence

Market intelligence is the ongoing collection and analysis of market data — prices, brands, demand, competitors, product trends, and regulations. In practice, it means scraping menus, tracking price changes, and watching which brands rise or fall. The point isn’t just knowing what is happening — it’s understanding why.

For example, sales data might show 2-gram disposables trending up. Market intelligence explains whether that’s from tourist traffic, discounts, or shifting consumer habits.

What’s in the Service

When companies sell “market intelligence,” they’re packaging:

  • Dashboards showing category and brand performance

  • Competitive reports highlighting who’s discounting or growing

  • Consumer insights on basket size and frequency

  • Trend forecasting using SKU velocity

  • Regulatory tracking for new licenses or closures

Major providers include Headset, Pistil, BDSA, CannIntelligence, CannaSpyglass, Cannabis Benchmarks, and Lit Alerts — with pricing ranging from about $80/month for basic reports to $500/month per market or far more for enterprise coverage.

How Operators Use It

Market intelligence helps teams:

  • Set pricing and promotions strategically

  • Optimize inventory and avoid stockouts

  • Identify emerging categories or gaps in the market

  • Benchmark brand performance against competitors

  • Anticipate price compression and shifting consumer trends

  • Strengthen collaboration between retailers and brands

The Catch

Most providers collect retailer POS data — meaning if you’re part of a large network, you’re often paying to see your own numbers labeled as “market averages.” The result: duplicate data, echo-chamber analytics, and inaccurate product naming. Even “clean” datasets still require internal normalization to match your SKU and pricing structure.

Alternatives

Other than using a provider, the other options are having you or your employees go look at menus, record the data and then make sense of it. Or, Instead of renting half-broken insights, you can build your own system. With simple tools like Google Sheets, basic scripting, and a bit of structure, you can scrape menus from Jane, Weedmaps, Leafly, and Dutchie, normalize product data, and generate real, actionable market intelligence — faster, cheaper, and 100% yours. By doing this we have saved businesses about $18k annually, not including the labor it use to take to collect and examine. The base and DIY how-to will be available soon; Schedule a free consultation to get setup with your own market intelligence today!

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