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Dutchie pricing for dispensaries: how much does Dutchie POS cost in 2026
The short answer
Dutchie does not publish a public rate card. Pricing is quoted per dispensary and scales with your location count and the modules you turn on: point of sale, ecommerce, payments and marketing. Third-party software directories and competitor roundups report a working range of roughly $499 to $1,000 a month per location for the software, with basic ecommerce reported near $299 a month, a one-time setup fee reported around $349, payment processing billed separately, and hardware bundles quoted in the thousands. Those are outside estimates, not official Dutchie prices, so the only number you can trust is a written quote for your own store count. This page is about the POS bill; Dispensaries is a separate directory listing at $99 a month, not a point of sale.
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$99/mo
Our published directory listing (not a POS)
Dutchie is the platform most new dispensary owners get pointed at first, and like every other cannabis vendor it will not tell you what it costs until you book a demo. Pricing is quote-based and modular, so the number depends on how many stores you run and which of point of sale, ecommerce, payments and marketing you switch on. A single-store operator and a five-location chain are quoted very different rates for what looks like the same logo.
What follows separates what Dutchie officially says from what third-party software directories and competitors report, and it shows the arithmetic that decides whether the total cost of ownership is worth it. One thing to be clear about up front: we are a directory and a marketing channel, not a point of sale, so we are not a Dutchie replacement. If you are comparing POS software this page helps you read the quote; if you are comparing where to list your shop, that is a different decision.
Why it works
What a claimed listing does for your shop
A directory price you can read today
Listed is $99 a month, published in USD. It does not replace your POS, but unlike the POS quote you do not book a call and wait for a store-count-specific rate to find out whether it fits your budget.
Your menu in front of local buyers
Whatever POS runs your registers, shoppers still have to find you. A claimed listing puts your live menu, daily deals and hours where adults in your area are already searching, which is the demand side your POS does not solve.
No per-transaction meter on us
Dutchie also earns on payment processing when you use Dutchie Pay or Pay-by-Bank, so part of the POS cost tracks your sales volume. Our listing is a flat monthly plan with no processing cut.
Honest about what Dutchie does that we do not
Dutchie runs your registers, compliance reporting to the state track-and-trace system, inventory and online ordering. We do none of that. You need a POS. We are the part that brings the foot traffic to it.
Cancel without a renegotiation
Our listing is billed monthly with no term. POS contracts frequently run a year or more with reported annual increases around five percent, so read the renewal terms before you sign either one.
Licensed shops only
We verify the state license before a profile goes live, so every badge on the page is a legitimate retailer. That is a listing rule, separate from whatever POS you choose.
How it works
Four steps, in the order that actually pays
Get the quote in writing, per location
Ask for the monthly software rate for your exact store count, which modules are included versus extra, the setup fee, the contract term, and the renewal rate. A verbal number on a demo call is not a price you can budget against.
Separate software from payments from hardware
The monthly software fee, the payment processing rate, and the one-time hardware bundle are three different lines. Roundups report hardware at roughly $3,000 to $6,000 per register, so a low monthly quote can still carry a large day-one bill.
Price the total cost of ownership, not the headline
Add twelve months of software, processing on your projected volume, the setup fee and hardware, then divide by the customers it actually serves. That is the real per-store number, and it is usually well above the sticker.
Fund the demand side too
A POS with no shoppers walking in is an expensive cash register. Keep a verified Google Business Profile, an indexable menu and a licensed directory listing running alongside it, because those are what put people in front of the register you are paying for.
The numbers
What Dutchie pricing has actually been reported to be, and by whom
| Source | What it reports | How much weight to give it |
|---|---|---|
| Dutchie, officially | No public rate card. Plans are described as Essential, Advanced and Enterprise with a personalized quote after a demo. Revenue scales with location count and selected modules. | Authoritative, but it gives you no number until you are in a sales conversation. |
| Software directories (Capterra, SelectHub) | Report a starting point around $499 to $599 a month per location, with basic ecommerce near $299 and full implementations reaching about $1,000 a month per location. | Aggregated vendor and reviewer data. Directional, and it can lag Dutchie's current packaging. |
| Competitor roundups (Cova, Flowhub, Meadow) | Place Dutchie near $599 a month per location plus payment processing, hardware bundles at roughly $3,000 to $6,000 per register, and note the largest market share. | Useful for the band, but written by rivals, so read the framing with that in mind, not the raw numbers. |
| Total-cost-of-ownership write-ups | Add a one-time setup fee reported around $349 and an estimated annual increase near five percent on top of the monthly software. | A reminder that the sticker is not the bill. Confirm both figures in your own written quote. |
| Dispensaries (us) | Not a POS. A directory listing is $99 a month, published, USD, billed monthly, no free tier, license verified before the profile goes live. | Ours, and a different product. We bring shoppers to the store; we do not run the register. |
Dutchie does not publish pricing, so every figure above except our own comes from third-party software directories and competitors reporting what operators pay, and some of it may be dated. Treat all of it as directional and get a written quote for your own location count before you budget against it.
Why does Dutchie not publish its prices?
Because the product is modular and sold by store count, not listed like a shelf item. A single-location shop turning on point of sale only is a different sale from a five-store chain running POS, ecommerce, payments and marketing across every location. A public price would either scare off the small operator or leave money on the table with the large one, so the industry standard is a quote after a demo.
That is normal for enterprise software, but it makes comparison shopping hard and it is why the reported bands are so wide. The $499 a month you see quoted online and the $1,000 a month someone else pays can both be true, because they are buying different bundles for a different number of stores. The only figure that describes your situation is a written quote for your exact configuration.
What is the total cost of a Dutchie POS, not just the monthly fee?
The monthly software fee is the smallest line for a lot of shops. On top of it you have payment processing, which Dutchie earns on through Dutchie Pay and Pay-by-Bank, so a slice of every transaction goes back to the platform. Then a one-time setup fee reported near $349, then hardware, which roundups put at roughly $3,000 to $6,000 per register for a bundle. Then the reported annual increase near five percent at renewal.
Do the twelve-month arithmetic before you sign. Take the monthly software rate times twelve, add processing on your projected annual card volume, add the setup fee, add hardware for the number of registers you run, and you have a real first-year number that is usually well north of the headline. None of that makes Dutchie a bad choice, it is a capable platform, but a $599 sticker is not a $599 year.
- Monthly software fee, quoted per location and by module.
- Payment processing on card volume when you use the platform's payments.
- A one-time setup fee reported around $349.
- Hardware bundles reported at roughly $3,000 to $6,000 per register.
- A renewal increase reported near five percent a year, so ask what year two looks like.
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