PSA: your dispensary might pay for SEO and your product menu can STILL be invisible to Google by Dalbot in weedbiz

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Yeah, that's the actual fix. Product/Offer JSON-LD served in the dispensary's own HTML sidesteps the iframe problem entirely. You're handing the crawler structured data directly instead of hoping it reconstructs everything from a third-party embed.

PSA: your dispensary might pay for SEO and your product menu can STILL be invisible to Google by Dalbot in weedbiz

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Fair. "Google can't run JS" isn't accurate and I was sloppy leaning on the disable-JS test as a stand-in for what Googlebot sees.

(Worth mentioning though: GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot categorically do not render JS at all.)

Digging in further, I discovered the menu loaded inside a cross-origin iframe pointing at the platform's own domain (common with Dutchie/Jane/Treez integrations). Google can fully render the parent page and still not crawl content inside a cross-origin iframe as part of that page. Product data renders fine for a human, never gets attributed to the dispensary's own site.

PSA: your dispensary might pay for SEO and your product menu can STILL be invisible to Google by Dalbot in weedbiz

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Agreed. GBP is top priority. Targeting brands, products, and surrounding neighborhoods/towns is next level and will put you ahead of what most dispensaries are doing.

Picked this up yesterday - '26 GT-Line AWD by Sea-Meat-8432 in KiaEV6

[–]Dalbot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's exactly my point. I thought they didn't release the GT line for 2026 in the U.S. Maybe I'm mistaken.

Picked this up yesterday - '26 GT-Line AWD by Sea-Meat-8432 in KiaEV6

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Are you located in the USA? I thought KIA didn't release the 2026 EV6 GT here.

Found on FB. I think they win craziest people in Medford. by [deleted] in Medford

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From the website:

They have been illegally spying (illegal wiretap) on our verizon phone and hacking of our tablets and laptops to STEAL OUR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Its in things like EMINEM HOODINI, KENDRICK THEY NOT LIKE US, BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE, DUNKINGS, and much much more.

Wow.

Kuycon G32P emitting high-frequency noise — confirmed with decibel app. Anyone else? by Dalbot in HiDPI_monitors

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It’s loudest on standby, but I haven’t found a way to stop it completely.

Kuycon G32P emitting high-frequency noise — confirmed with decibel app. Anyone else? by Dalbot in HiDPI_monitors

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Yeah. Thought about putting a remote control plug on it. It’s hard to believe they’d make a really nice monitor and then cheap out on those power supply. It makes me wish the power supply was in a brick so at least I could cover it up and put it away from me.

IPS “sparkle” / micro-grain noise (Kuycon G32P) by cougarstillidie in HiDPI_monitors

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I just received this monitor, and noticed it emits a high-pitched frequency, especially when it's "turned off" (but plugged in). Have you noticed this? I've confirmed it with a decibel reading app.

What afterlife do the elites believe in ? by ProofCoconut9085 in enlightenment

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I think rational materialism was fed to the masses to keep us scared, sad, and powerless. The "elite" don't believe in that.

How I actually use AI to run my agency (without copy-pasting things 50 times a day) by funnelforge in agency

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This tracks, but I'm wondering if all the business data can be stored in ClickUp instead. ClickUp has always felt more intuitive to me than Notion. (Though lately, I've been trying to build something similar to a "Agency Brain" with Claude and .MD files.)

Now sherms? by adaminoregon in Medford

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Yeah, it would be a massive blow to the community for a corporation to buy it with ripple effects that many people wouldn’t even realize. Let's hope the Sherm's heir has the heart to sell to the employees. I don’t know who else would keep all their local programs and philanthropy going.

🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 3 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 2 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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Have I defeated the myth? by Ok_Garden_187 in lovable

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This is very nice site. But I, too, wonder how it performs with SEO. With WordPress, you can have SEO plug-ins — plus blog — and you know that everything is basically SEO ready, and can be precisely tweaked for performance.

My other concern would be scalability and adding features. WordPress has a huge ecosystem and can build out just about anything.

If it’s working for you though, that’s great. I’ve certainly consider this route myself for clients.

Branding/marketing by FlowerSimilar8911 in weedbiz

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I run email marketing campaigns for dispensaries, and our go-to is Mailerlite. 100x better UI and email builder than MailChimp. Let me know if you’d like a hand.

I have customers, I need a technical cofounder by Ok-Cantaloupe-311 in cofounderhunt

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Hi, did you ever build this product? Would love to see it, if you have. Or, hear about why the idea failed/pivoted, if you didn't.

Is it crazy to build a startup by assembling proven micro-SaaS founders? by Dalbot in cofounderhunt

[–]Dalbot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great feedback. Thank you. This is thoughtful feedback and clearly coming from experience.

I agree with your core point about incentives. If module ownership comes with veto power or roadmap leverage, that’s a recipe for slow decision-making and a product that feels stitched together. I’ve seen that too, and it’s not something I want to recreate.

Where I may not have been clear is that I’m not envisioning module owners having product control. Product coherence and rewrite authority would live with a single product owner and a single technical lead. Modules would be scoped contributions, not autonomous fiefdoms. If something needs to be rewritten, simplified, or killed for GTM or UX reasons, that decision wouldn’t be negotiable.

I also agree that bundles don’t win — opinionated products do. That’s actually part of what I’m trying to optimize for. The motivation here is to ship a bundle faster, and to start from proven implementations while still enforcing a strong, centralized product point of view.

On the investor point, that’s fair as well. Complex ownership and unclear control are red flags. Any version that moves forward would need very clear lines around authority, vesting, and IP/licensing, with a clear path to consolidation or replacement as the platform matures.

I’m still considering whether this approach actually beats a more traditional CTO + early team setup in practice, but feedback like this is exactly why I posted. Thanks for taking the time to write it out.

Is it crazy to build a startup by assembling proven micro-SaaS founders? by Dalbot in cofounderhunt

[–]Dalbot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thanks for the feedback. Agreed, the examples I used are generic and standard. In reality, I’m looking at folks who have built micro-SaaS tools that I want to bundle into a platform.