The platform
Bean Luxe
The public home for Bean Luxe: education, consulting, partnerships and a clear point of view on coffee culture.
Bean Luxe
Bean Luxe is the public platform behind Compass, the Coffee Guide, education, consulting, partnerships and curated coffee culture. Compass is the consumer product that turns taste into clear coffee guidance.
Bean Luxe Compass
What your Compass suggests
Your Compass balances what you already drink with what you want to discover: soft, familiar flavors, medium body, medium intensity and guided discovery.
Your taste map
These values describe preference direction, not a score.
Ecosystem
The public site should make the relationship simple: Bean Luxe holds the point of view, Compass turns taste into guidance, and the Coffee Guide gives users the language to understand what they are tasting.
The platform
The public home for Bean Luxe: education, consulting, partnerships and a clear point of view on coffee culture.
The product
A consumer-first Flutter/PWA app in private validation, built to map taste before it points people toward coffee.
The learning layer
A structured educational hub that explains taste, brewing, origin, process, roasting and culture in usable language.
Platform
Bean Luxe connects product, education and coffee culture without turning the first experience into a marketplace. Understanding taste comes before transactions.
Compass helps beginner and light specialty users identify the taste patterns that can guide better coffee choices.
The Coffee Guide prepares people to understand taste, origin, roasting, brewing and culture in clear language.
Future roaster visibility should be selected, contextual and education-led, not a mass onboarding marketplace.
Taste first
The strategic order matters. Bean Luxe should not push users into product browsing before they understand their own preferences and the language behind coffee choice.

Decision path
Preference, explanation, discovery, then buying.
The first task is helping people describe what they enjoy.
Recommendations should explain why a coffee fits.
Curated roaster visibility comes after trust, not before it.
Bean Luxe Compass
Compass maps preferences through a quiz and translates them into explainable coffee guidance. It is built for people who want to understand why a coffee fits them before deciding what to buy.
Taste profile before product browsing.
Deterministic matches users can understand.
Curated discovery, not open marketplace noise.
Coffee Guide
The Guide is not a generic blog. It explains taste basics, brewing rituals, origin, process, roasting and coffee culture so users can interpret what Compass shows them.

Taste Guidance
Choosing coffee becomes easier when you stop starting from what is "best" and begin with what you actually enjoy in the cup.

Roasting & Quality
Roast level does not simply make coffee lighter or darker. It changes aroma, sweetness, acidity, body, bitterness and the way you experience intensity.

Taste Basics
Three simple words can make coffee easier to understand: acidity, body and sweetness. Here is what they mean, how to recognize them, and why none of them is automatically "better".

Coffee Culture
A practical way to notice sweetness, acidity, body and intensity in your cup, without needing technical vocabulary or professional tasting tools.
Curated collaborations
Bean Luxe can support selected collaborations, public education and curated roaster visibility. It is not opening a self-service marketplace or pay-to-play catalog in this phase.
Editorial visibility with context.
Education-led partner projects.
Future profiles reviewed by Bean Luxe.