The Power and Benefits of Virtual Networks: How THC App is Redefining Connection and Collaboration.

In today’s fast-paced, digital-first world, networking has transcended beyond traditional in-person events and conferences. The rise of virtual networks has revolutionized how businesses, brands, and individuals connect. Networking is no longer limited by geographical boundaries or physical events—it’s now more accessible, efficient, and global than ever before. However, while many apps and platforms claim to facilitate networking, few can boast the unique and dynamic approach of The Highly Connected App, which is quickly becoming a game-changer in the cannabis and lifestyle industries.

Developed by Krysta Jones, the creator of THC Girls, THC App is not just another networking tool. It’s a platform designed to foster real relationships, drive business growth, and align brands in powerful ways. Here’s why the THC App stands out in the crowded field of virtual networking and how it has become a key asset for businesses and brands looking to scale.


Left to Right: Fame Neal (EXHALE Philly Co-Creator), Krysta Jones (THC App Creator), Sanja Ganja (THC Girls)

At its core, THC App is a real-life referral network, meaning that it’s built to connect people with actual leads, opportunities, and collaborations, not just virtual connections that may never translate into real-world results. Unlike traditional networking apps that focus solely on making connections, THC App emphasizes building long-lasting relationships and helping users foster business partnerships and sponsorships that make sense.

This approach is incredibly powerful, especially in industries like cannabis and lifestyle, where partnerships, brand alignment, and collaboration are key to success. By utilizing THC App’s referral system, businesses can access new opportunities, whether it’s connecting with like-minded entrepreneurs, finding sponsors for events, or discovering potential business partners that align with their brand values.


What sets the THC App apart from other virtual networking platforms is the strategic vision behind its development. Krysta Jones, the founder of THC Girls, has used her extensive experience in both the cannabis industry and marketing to create a platform that’s designed to meet the specific needs of modern businesses. She understands the importance of brand alignment—the concept that successful partnerships are about more than just business objectives; they’re about finding businesses with shared values, goals, and ethos.

Krysta’s marketing insight is reflected in how THC App encourages users to connect based on mutual benefit and shared objectives. The app is designed to help users leverage their unique strengths, ensuring that every connection made is meaningful and relevant. With data-driven features and built-in marketing tools, the app doesn’t just connect businesses—it helps users align on branding strategies and marketing approaches that complement each other.

For example, businesses looking for sponsorship opportunities can access THC App’s network and connect with brands whose marketing campaigns and messaging align with their own. This means that users don’t have to spend countless hours looking for the “right” fit; they can easily find brands and businesses that align with their vision and marketing strategies, ensuring the partnership will resonate with their audience.


One of the standout features of THC App is its ability to facilitate cross-state and cross-regional connections, which is invaluable in industries like cannabis where state regulations can differ, but brand collaboration is universal. As someone who’s actively used the platform for business development, I can personally attest to the power of THC App in connecting brands from different parts of the country.

When we decided to take the EXHALE Wellness and Day Party Series on the road, THC App was a critical tool in helping us identify trusted talent in states where we had not yet built a network. Working with new people and teams can always be uneasy, as it’s difficult to gauge trust and reliability without established relationships. However, through the referral network on THC App, we were able to connect with individuals and brands who had been personally recommended by others in the community. These referrals were incredibly comforting, as they came from people we knew and respected within the professional space.

What resulted was an incredible network of collaborators who not only helped us pull off successful events in multiple cities but also formed lasting partnerships that have continued to benefit our brand long after the events. From local event sponsors to talented performers and even community partners, THC App connected us with the right people who understood the ethos of EXHALE and aligned with our mission. This ease of connection—backed by the trust of personal referrals—made a potentially risky venture into one of our most rewarding business expansions.


Beyond just business connections, THC App is a community. As more people from across the cannabis, lifestyle, and wellness industries join the platform, users gain access to a dynamic network of influencers, thought leaders, and industry professionals. This community-driven aspect is especially important for businesses looking to collaborate, expand, and learn from others who have experienced similar challenges and triumphs.

By connecting with a broad spectrum of industry experts, businesses can access insights, advice, and even mentorship. This exchange of ideas can be invaluable, whether you’re a seasoned brand looking for fresh marketing strategies or a newer business trying to navigate the regulatory complexities of the cannabis industry.


THC App takes a holistic approach to networking, combining sponsorship opportunities, partnerships, and marketing collaboration in a seamless way. This makes it more than just a platform for connecting businesses—it’s a place where strategic, mutually beneficial relationships can grow.

For example, the app offers features that allow businesses to post and search for sponsorship opportunities, marketing collaborations, and partnership projects that align with their brand’s values. As the app continues to grow, so does the potential for more dynamic and innovative partnerships that extend beyond traditional business relationships.


What truly sets THC App apart is its focus on long-term relationships. Rather than encouraging transactional connections, the app promotes an environment where businesses can establish lasting collaborations that lead to ongoing opportunities, growth, and success. With its referral system, businesses are encouraged to refer others within their network, creating a cycle of trust and mutual support that continues to benefit all members.

This approach is especially important in industries like cannabis, where authenticity, trust, and reputation are paramount. THC App helps to foster a network of people and businesses who genuinely want to see each other succeed, which is rare in a world filled with quick-fix networking solutions.


THC App is more than just a networking tool—it’s a platform that transforms the way businesses, brands, and influencers connect. By incorporating a real-life referral network, marketing insights from Krysta Jones, and a focus on brand alignment, the app facilitates powerful, lasting connections that can drive success. From partnerships to sponsorships and cross-state collaborations, THC App empowers businesses to scale, grow, and thrive in today’s digital-first world.

For anyone looking to enhance their networking strategy and align with like-minded brands, THC App is an invaluable resource that provides access to a vibrant, supportive community and meaningful business opportunities.

To get started and experience the power of THC App, visit the sign-up page and join the growing network today!

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