Something good just sparked back up in cannabis tech—and yeah, it’s worth celebrating. The Social Club app is back online and moving again, and that matters. Big salute to Weedmaps and Berner for helping push this space forward. If you’re hearing about Social Club for the first time, welcome. This app was built for people who live the culture, protect the culture, and talk about it freely—no shadow bans, no weird hoops.
For a while, the app was quiet. Logins were buggy. Pages wouldn’t load. Folks couldn’t get in. Earlier this week, that changed—and the doors opened back up. That moment matters because cannabis tech needs its own lanes. When a platform made for 420 people comes back online, it’s not just an app update—it’s community oxygen coming back into the room.
At its core, Social Club is exactly what the name says. A place to connect. A place to post. A place to speak without translating yourself for algorithms that don’t get the culture. It’s built for smokers, growers, advocates, creatives, and everyday people who just want to share what they see, think, and build around cannabis—globally.
One of the strongest features right now is content length. You’re not locked into blink-and-miss-it clips. You can upload mid-length videos, talk your talk, explain your point, show process, and actually finish a thought. That alone separates Social Club from a lot of platforms that train people to rush instead of communicate.
The app itself is simple—and that’s a compliment. Easy layout. Easy posting. Easy scrolling. You don’t need a manual or a tech background to get moving. There’s definitely room to grow, and that’s okay. Growth is part of real platforms. What matters is that the foundation is there and usable now, not “coming soon.”
The vibe feels right too. Less pressure. Less pretending. More conversation. It feels like an early version of something that could become a real hub if the community shows up and keeps it alive. That’s how every meaningful platform starts—people first, polish later.
Zooming in on Kentucky for a moment, the timing couldn’t be better. The state continues to move forward with medical cannabis infrastructure, with multiple licensed dispensaries approved across different regions and more clarity coming on where patients will be able to access medicine. These updates matter because they show progress, and progress deserves platforms where people can actually talk about it without tip-toeing.
And while all that’s unfolding, we’re keeping the conversations going on our podcast Let’s Match Let’s Talk About It. We’ve got a giveaway coming, more discussions on Kentucky’s rollout, and deeper dives into cannabis culture, tech, and policy. Stay tapped in, follow along, and if you haven’t yet—check out Social Club and see what the comeback feels like for yourself. 🌱
