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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Cory Warden
Created Date/Time: 10/28/2021 10:27 am
 
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Title/Caption: Cannamenu reschedule
Start Date/Time: 11/16/2021 10:00 am
End Date/Time: 11/16/2021 11:00 am
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Notes:

Jumped on a meeting to get a demo from the Cannapages and Cannamenu guys. They are trying to do a "deal to door" type approach. They showed us their new adilas driven (data) website and Chrome browser extensions. Super cool suff!

They had a bunch of guys on the meeting for the demo. One of them said, "The pro of adilas is that it is so diverse and powerful. The con is there is almost too much there." We would echo the same thing.

They showed us their robust shopping cart, nice looking pages, dynamic layouts, pricing matrixes, and data driven content. It, their custom shopping cart, connects via API sockets in the backend to a valid adilas account (able to push/pull - quotes, invoices, inventory, images, etc.). As we talked, there was some discussion about more bulk ecommerce tools, and being able to make their product an easy 3rd party extension and feature for custom shopping carts. We also got into some of the Chrome (internet browser) extensions and how that looks and interacts over the top of the existing adilas code and pieces. That was really cool! Almost to the level of custom on top of custom.

As a fun side note, these guys, have been around for years and have been big adilas fans. It is fun to see what they have come up with. Not sure of the exact date, but somewhere between 2010 and 2013 ish. Good stuff!

After they left, their team, the adilas guys and gals had a small discussion on what we saw, liked, and thought. We commented on the potential for making step by step industry specific wizards (handrails or custom interface to help with setup of certain things or tasks). We also love the fact that they already do a lot of marketing, print, web, digital, etc. Adilas doesn't do much marketing yet (tools we provide). We also talked about the browser extensions and how that made a cool custom look and feel over our existing code. Steve kept talking about custom on top of custom possibilities. That was fun.