Not sure how to get started with Turff? We’ve made it easy with this guide on how to use the Brand Portal.
Once you log into Turff, you’ll be in your Brand Portal. From there, you’ll find the My Brand Performance folder. Simply click on that and you’ll enter into the My Brand Performance dashboard.

My Brand Performance dashboards provide valuable data and insights that help you track the performance of your brand and make informed decisions. These dashboards include data on key metrics such as sales, pricing, and distribution. By monitoring these metrics, you can stay on top of how your brand is performing and make data-driven decisions to improve your brand’s success. The reports are available in the basic package and above
This could provide valuable insights into competitive landscape and our company’s relative positioning in the market.
This can help the company target marketing efforts more effectively and efficiently.
Tracking sales over time can provide insights into potential trends or seasonality, and inform future forecasts.
Sudden changes could indicate problems (or successes) that require investigation.
This could reveal geographical or infrastructural factors that are impacting sales.
Understanding past patterns can help predict future performance and inform strategic decision-making.
Detailed breakdowns can reveal which products are driving overall performance and where improvements could be made.
Regularly comparing actual performance against goals is critical for effective business management.
To add more users, contact us at support@turff.ca and we’ll be able to help!
We refresh our data daily so you can be sure you’ll get the most up to date information available.
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Yes! Our dashboards are designed so that you can easily download, print and share. Whether it’s for executive presentations or for daily sales updates, we make it easy for you to access and share the data.
We’re sorry to hear you’re running into issues. You can contact Turff at support@turff.ca and we’ll be in touch.
We’re sorry to see you go. If you’d like to pause or cancel your Turff subscription, contact support@turff.ca and we will be in touch.
We’re here to provide you the help and support you need to get the most out of Turff. If you need assistance, you can contact us at support@turff.ca and we’ll be able to help with with:
– interpreting your dashboard
– navigating the platform
– taking a look at any bugs you identify
and much more!
Not sure how to get started with Turff? We’ve made it easy with this guide on how to use the Brand Portal.
Once you log into Turff, you’ll be in your Brand Portal. From there, you’ll find the My Brand Performance folder. Simply click on that and you’ll enter into the My Brand Performance dashboard.

My Brand Performance dashboards provide valuable data and insights that help you track the performance of your brand and make informed decisions. These dashboards include data on key metrics such as sales, pricing, and distribution. By monitoring these metrics, you can stay on top of how your brand is performing and make data-driven decisions to improve your brand’s success. The reports are available in the basic package and above
This could provide valuable insights into competitive landscape and our company’s relative positioning in the market.
This can help the company target marketing efforts more effectively and efficiently.
Tracking sales over time can provide insights into potential trends or seasonality, and inform future forecasts.
Sudden changes could indicate problems (or successes) that require investigation.
This could reveal geographical or infrastructural factors that are impacting sales.
Understanding past patterns can help predict future performance and inform strategic decision-making.
Detailed breakdowns can reveal which products are driving overall performance and where improvements could be made.
Regularly comparing actual performance against goals is critical for effective business management.
To add more users, contact us at support@turff.ca and we’ll be able to help!
If you’d like to reactivate your Turff subscription, contact sales@turff.ca and we will be in touch.
We’re sorry to see you go. If you’d like to pause or cancel your Turff subscription, contact support@turff.ca and we will be in touch.
If you’d like to upgrade your Turff subscription to support your growing business’ needs, contact us at support@turff.ca and we’ll be happy to assist.
We refresh our data daily so you can be sure you’ll get the most up to date information available.
The first metric is “Market # Stores”, which refers to the number of stores in a market that carry any cannabis products. This metric can be useful for understanding the overall size of the market and the potential opportunities for sales.
The second metric is “Brand # Stores”, which refers to the number of stores in a market that carry the brand’s products. This metric can be useful for understanding the brand’s market share and the number of stores that are currently carrying the brand’s products.
The third metric is “Brand Store Penetration%”, which refers to the proportion of stores in a market that carry the brand’s products. This metric can be useful for understanding the brand’s market share and the potential for further growth in the market.
In summary, these three distribution metrics can be useful for cannabis brands and sales teams when analyzing the market and their own performance. They can help to provide a better understanding of the market size and potential opportunities, as well as the brand’s current market share and potential for growth.
Once you log into Turff, you’ll be in your Brand Portal. From there, you’ll find the My Brand Performance folder. Simply click on that and you’ll enter into the My Brand Performance dashboard.

This could provide valuable insights into competitive landscape and our company’s relative positioning in the market.
This can help the company target marketing efforts more effectively and efficiently.