06 — FEEDBACK & ROADMAP

FREE WHILE WE BUILD

Built with
coffee lovers.

Bean On Bar is being shaped around real buying, brewing, travel, and tasting moments. The most important input is feedback from people who actually use the app with real bags, real brewers, and real cups.

One commitment is already part of the design: your saved beans, notes, and recipes should stay exportable in open formats. Read the terms →
FREE PREVIEW

Use it with your next bag

$0 / while in preview

  • Daily Brew recipe timer
  • Multi-photo on-device OCR
  • Transparent buying score
  • Local My Beans notebook
  • Filter and espresso guidance
  • Backup and restore file
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YOUR INPUT
FEEDBACK

Help make it better

Tell us / what worked

  • Which bag labels OCR struggled with
  • Which brew recipe felt right or wrong
  • What you wish My Beans remembered
  • Whether Daily Brew feels useful
  • What would make you trust a score
  • What should stay simple and local
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OPTIONAL SERVICES

Helpful later,
never forced now.

The app now frames sync, alerts, and support as optional services that only become useful once someone has built a real coffee memory. Export stays part of the free local-first promise.

SYNC

Use the notebook on another device

Sync is the natural upgrade only when a user wants their coffee memory to follow them. Local backup and restore should remain available either way.

ALERTS

Let Bean On Bar watch for you

Watchlist alerts can become useful once users care about rare beans, returning lots, or cafes carrying something worth chasing.

SUPPORT

Back the project voluntarily

Support should feel like helping a coffee tool improve, not paying to unlock basic ownership of personal notes.

CONSENT

Improve the flow anonymously

Anonymous usage events can help spot friction, but should never include label text, photos, saved beans, notes, prices, or locations.

WHAT WE WANT TO LEARN

Trust is built
cup by cup.

The app should improve because coffee lovers tell us where it helped, where it missed, and what still feels confusing. Feedback is part of the product, not a side channel.

01

Label reading

Which bags did OCR handle well? Which labels, roast dates, varieties, or tasting notes needed manual correction?

02

Score trust

Did the score explain itself clearly enough? Were the buying signals useful, fair, and easy to inspect?

03

Brew results

Did the recommended recipe produce a good first cup? What adjustment made it sweeter, cleaner, fuller, or less harsh?

04

Coffee memory

What should My Beans remember so your future self can buy better, brew better, and rediscover coffees you loved?

Our feedback promise. Bean On Bar should stay useful before it becomes bigger. No invented reviews, no hidden score boosts, no ad-network tracking, and no pressure to pay just to protect your own coffee notes. Read the trust principles →

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