So now that you’ve had your weed delivered, researched strains and know for sure your weed is 100% safe to use, you’ll need to find someone to enjoy it with (or not). Thank goodness for High There! This app is basically Tinder for stoners. You enter your energy level when on weed, what you want to do with the other party (chat, go out, or stay in) and list the activities you enjoy when high. Then you can click on different users’ profiles deciding if you would like to connect. At face value, this is a great concept but there are some serious glitches and usability problems. According to one user, he lost multiple conversations with people on the app. “If it crashes and continues to have issues, I’m probably going to delete it and move onto something else,” he told me three minutes before our conversation disappeared due to a glitch. For first time users, the interface is not 100% intuitive; you have to go into a separate connections menu and approve the requests from those that liked your profile before you can start conversations, and under connections there are three separate windows for chats, requests and “friends” aka matches under a submenu. If you do push through the hiccups and get the hang of the interface, you can talk to a lot of likeminded people who are down to chill as your 420 friend. One user was batting two out of five with hooking up with girls he met through the app. “I’m a smooth talker, don’t judge,” he told me, so I guess I should say 420 friends, possibly with benefits.