Software we've built.
KawaConnect isn’t just a consultancy, we also ship real products for regulated, workflow-heavy industries. Here’s what’s shipping today.
Compliance-grade labels for every METRC state.
Tagestry is the label platform cannabis operators stop outgrowing. Native METRC data sync, pixel-accurate designer, and one-click drivers for Zebra, TSC, and Epson ColorWorks, deployed the way you want: cloud, self-hosted, or desktop.
All 28 METRC jurisdictions
From Alabama to West Virginia, every state METRC runs. Per-state quirks normalized automatically.
Native METRC data sync
Plug in a METRC API key, Tagestry pulls packages, harvest data, and label fields live.
Pixel-accurate designer
Every pixel, every barcode, every dynamic field, exactly where your operators need it.
Zebra, TSC, Epson ColorWorks
One-click drivers for the printers you already run. Thermal, color, inline, all covered.
Cloud, self-hosted, or desktop
Pick the deployment that matches your compliance posture. Same features, same workflows.
Built for regulated workflows
Multi-tenant isolation, Keycloak SSO, role-based access, full audit log. Not retrofitted.
Cannabis market intelligence reports, by email.
PryceHawk scrapes around 900 dispensaries across nine menu platforms in Ohio and Michigan, normalizes the menus, and ships scheduled retail and wholesale intelligence reports straight to your inbox. A full pipeline cycle completes in roughly 25 minutes.
~900 dispensaries scraped
Across Ohio and Michigan, every store on every supported menu platform.
Nine platforms covered
Dutchie, iHeartJane, Leafly, Weedmaps, Treez, Blaze, Dispense, Sweed, Sunnyside.
~25 minute pipeline cycle
Scrape, normalize, persist, and email. Reports land while the menus are still warm.
Transition-based alerts
Each NEW undercut announces once, each RESOLVED undercut announces once. No re-fires.
Three reports, one inbox
Retail Competitor, Wholesale Tracker, and Wholesale Pricing, tied to real operator decisions.
Email-first delivery
Reports route through SMTP or Microsoft Graph. No dashboard to babysit.
We also build custom software for our consulting clients.
Tagestry started as a compliance headache inside a client’s operations team. It’s our flagship product, but we ship bespoke internal tools, integrations, and automations for consulting clients across Pittsburgh and Cleveland every month.
Questions about Tagestry and PryceHawk
What is Tagestry?
What is PryceHawk?
Who are Tagestry and PryceHawk built for?
Does KawaConnect build custom software beyond these products?
Which METRC states does Tagestry support?
Tagestry supports all 28 METRC jurisdictions, from Alabama to West Virginia, so a single platform covers every state where METRC runs today. It normalizes each state’s per-state quirks automatically, which means you do not have to track differing field rules or formats by hand when you operate in more than one market. Plug in your METRC API key and Tagestry pulls packages, harvest data, and label fields live, keeping the data behind every label current. From there it prints with one-click drivers for Zebra, TSC, and Epson ColorWorks devices, and the pixel-accurate designer places each barcode and dynamic field exactly where your operators need it. You can run Tagestry in the cloud, self-hosted, or on the desktop, depending on your compliance posture, with the same features and workflows in every deployment. As new states adopt METRC, that all-jurisdictions coverage is built to grow with them.
What markets and platforms does PryceHawk cover?
PryceHawk scrapes roughly 900 dispensaries across Ohio and Michigan, covering nine menu platforms: Dutchie, iHeartJane, Leafly, Weedmaps, Treez, Blaze, Dispense, Sweed, and Sunnyside. That breadth means it watches essentially every store on every supported menu platform in those two markets, so your competitive picture is not limited to a handful of nearby shops. A full pipeline cycle finishes in about 25 minutes, scraping, normalizing, persisting, and emailing while the menus are still fresh. PryceHawk then sends transition-based alerts plus three standing reports, Retail Competitor, Wholesale Tracker, and Wholesale Pricing, each tied to a real operator decision. Alerts fire once per change rather than repeating, so the inbox stays signal, not noise. Everything routes through standard SMTP or Microsoft Graph, so there is no dashboard to babysit. The outcome is a steady, email-first read on pricing and market movement across Ohio and Michigan that operators can act on the same day.

