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MJ Freeway covers compliance. Distru covers compliance plus operations, wholesale, and commerce.

Yes. Both platforms handle Metrc compliance, inventory, and seed-to-sale tracking. The difference is what's built on top. Distru adds modern ERP-style manufacturing workflows, a native B2B wholesale marketplace, built-in CRM, and AI-powered order intake, for cultivators, manufacturers, distributors, and MSOs who need more than compliance infrastructure.
Yes, and then some. Distru integrates with Metrc across all Metrc states with real-time two-way sync, pinging the system 3–40 times per second. Distru is the #1 Metrc integration partner by API call volume. It also includes a Metrc Failsafe Cloud Extension that keeps transfers moving during outages. MJ Freeway's integration requires operators to manually monitor API logs after inventory changes to confirm sync succeeded.
MJ Freeway covers cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, and retail POS with state compliance reporting. Where it shows its age is in operational depth and modern workflow design. There's no native B2B marketplace, no AI order intake, no built-in CRM, and day-to-day workflows are often described as slower and more enterprise-complex than modern operators need. For teams scaling operations, those gaps add real friction.
Yes. Distru has a dedicated onboarding team that handles migrations, including data transfer, compliance continuity, and team training. Most operators complete the transition in weeks, not months. If you're evaluating a move, the team can walk you through exactly what the process looks like for your license type.
Both platforms handle compliance. The difference is operational depth and modern workflow design. Distru combines cannabis compliance with ERP-style manufacturing, wholesale fulfillment, and a native B2B marketplace, built for how cannabis operators actually run today. MJ Freeway's strength is compliance infrastructure, with operational features added on top of an earlier-generation architecture. On G2, Distru is rated #1 for ease of use in cannabis software and 10/10 for customer support.
Three things come up most often. First, operational fit: operators who need deep cultivation, manufacturing, wholesale, and distribution workflows find Distru's ERP design more suited to how they actually run. MJ Freeway's compliance-first architecture wasn't built with those workflows at the center. Second, the commerce gap: Distru is the only cannabis ERP with a native B2B wholesale marketplace. MJ Freeway has no equivalent. Third, modern tooling: AI order intake, built-in CRM, live inventory menus, these don't exist in MJ Freeway, and operators scaling today need them.