Cannabis Markets We Track
CloudedDeals tracks 1,372+ dispensaries across 6 U.S. cannabis markets. We're currently consumer-live in Nevada; the markets below are part of our data-collection footprint while we work toward future launches.
Live for consumers
Nevada — Las Vegas & Reno
Daily curated deals across every Las Vegas and Reno dispensary. Filter by category, brand, neighborhood, or price.
Data-collection markets
These markets aren't consumer-facing yet. We scrape their menus daily to track pricing, brand availability, and platform mix — feeding our ML models and sizing future market launches.
Michigan
Detroit · Grand Rapids · Lansing
Michigan is the largest non-Nevada market we track — 445 active dispensaries across the state, dominated by Dutchie-platform menus. Pricing is among the most competitive in the country thanks to high license density and oversupplied flower inventory.
Missouri
St. Louis · Kansas City · Springfield
Missouri's adult-use market launched in 2023 and has matured into one of the most consistent pricing environments we track. 261 active dispensaries; product mix skews flower-heavy with strong local brand presence.
Ohio
Columbus · Cleveland · Cincinnati
Ohio's adult-use market opened in August 2024 and is still pricing high relative to mature markets — flower averages run 30–40% above Michigan and Missouri. Watch for competitive normalization as license counts expand.
New Jersey
Newark · Jersey City · Atlantic City
New Jersey trends premium across all categories — limited license counts and tight zoning keep pricing 25–35% above Mid-Atlantic peers. Multi-state operators (MSOs) hold the largest market share.
Colorado
Denver · Colorado Springs · Boulder
Colorado is the most mature legal cannabis market in the U.S., live since 2014. Pricing is at long-term lows — flower eighths regularly clear $15 and ounces under $80 are common. The state's oversupply is the consumer's gain.
Why publish data for markets we're not in?
Honest answer: we're early. CloudedDeals launched in Nevada in early 2026, and we're proving product-market fit before we expand. But our scraper has been collecting menu data nationally since day one — for our own ML training, for brand-level intelligence, and so we're ready to launch in days (not months) when a new market opens up. These pages publish what we've seen so far.