Your coffee memory, made useful

Know the bean.
Brew the story.

Identify what’s inside the bag, decide if it’s worth buying, find a recipe that fits, and remember the coffees you loved—wherever you find them.

On-device firstSource-awareNo invented reviews
BBean On Bar•••
IDENTIFIED COFFEE

Elida Estate Gesha

Boquete, Panama · Washed
Gesha · Roasted 10 days ago

91special find
Clear provenanceEstate, variety & process disclosed
In the freshness windowGood timing for filter brewing
Next pour00:45 · +60g
Tokyo coffee trip8 places saved
IDENTIFYUNDERSTANDBREWREMEMBERDISCOVER

SEE THE PRODUCT THINK

One bag label becomes
a buying decision.

Bean On Bar is useful because it shows the reasoning, not just a score. The app turns label signals into a transparent read on traceability, freshness, price, process, and evidence.

01

FROM THE BAG

Elida Estate Gesha

Roaster
Demo label field
Origin
Boquete, Panama
Variety
Gesha
Process
Washed
Roast date
10 days ago
Price
$48 / 100g
02

TRANSPARENT SCORE

91Special find
  • + Provenance disclosedEstate, region, variety, process, and roast date are visible.
  • + Freshness windowLikely rested enough for filter brewing, not stale.
  • ± Price signalPremium pricing, but plausible for a traceable Panama Gesha lot.
  • Needs evidenceReview or competition data should be cited, never invented.
Scores are automated reads of visible label signals, not verdicts on quality — how we keep them fair.
03

NEXT BEST ACTION

Brew it like a delicate washed Gesha.

V6015g coffee · 250g water
92–94°CProtect acidity without flattening sweetness
2:45–3:15Target drawdown, then save your notes
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COFFEE, LESS CLINICAL

Useful data should still
feel human.

Bean On Bar sits between sensory memory and evidence: the feeling of a great cafe find, plus enough structure to decide whether a bag is worth buying and brewing again.

01

From label to identity

Turn a coffee bag into structured details you can understand: roaster, origin, variety, process, roast date, and tasting notes.

02

Origin with context

Learn why farm, producer, variety, and processing details matter without needing to become a coffee professional first.

03

Evidence you can inspect

Scores are only useful when the signals are visible. Bean On Bar keeps the reasoning close to the recommendation.

04

Discovery that travels

Save the beans, cafes, recipes, and tasting notes that make a trip memorable, then find your way back to them later.

EXPLORE

Start with the product.
Then grow the network.

The core wedge is bean identification, transparent scoring, and brewing guidance. Community, travel, roaster tools, and pricing are expansion layers around that foundation.