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Bean Luxe Compass

Consumer app

Bean Luxe Compass

A developed consumer-first product currently in private beta. Compass helps people find coherent coffees by understanding taste first, then explaining why a match makes sense.

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Bean Luxe Compass

Public Preview - Beta

Your Taste Compass is ready.

Sweet & Balanced Explorer

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.

Memorable coffee, for you, is connected with something familiar, but better.

Your taste map

These values describe preference direction, not a score.

SweetnessHigh
AcidityMedium
BodyMedium
IntensityMedium
DiscoveryGuided

Recommended for your Compass

Morning Round Blend

Nadir Pelago Roasters

Verified
Good MatchBrazil / IndiaMoka

Taste direction

Cocoa / Hazelnut / Round body

Why this coffee matches

It works with moka and stays close to a chocolate, comfort-led direction.

Demo note: the coffee shown is fictional and used only to represent the Compass interface.

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Preference mapping first, explainable matches second, buying decisions later.

How it works

Compass maps taste before it points to coffee.

The quiz helps beginners and light specialty users describe what they enjoy. Matching stays deterministic and explainable, with labels and reasons instead of consumer-facing numerical scores.

Taste quiz

Compass starts with guided questions that translate ordinary preferences into a taste profile.

Taste axes

The model looks conceptually at sweetness, acidity, body, intensity and discovery without exposing internal numbers.

Explainable logic

Matching is deterministic and explainable: users should understand why a coffee fits before any buying decision.

Public preview

Try the Compass taste preview

Answer a few simple questions and see how Compass translates your preferences into a coffee taste profile.

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Which flavor direction sounds most inviting?

Start from familiar taste words, not expert vocabulary.

Taste model

Five axes, explained in human language.

Compass can use internal values to compare a profile with coffees, but the public experience should show understandable signals, not a visible score.

Sweetness

Acidity

Body

Intensity

Discovery

Future readiness

A curated catalog can grow from trust.

Roaster profiles and catalog layers can come later, once the taste experience and educational language have earned enough confidence.

The strategic priority is credibility. Compass should keep the promise centered on taste: help people understand what they enjoy, then guide them toward coffee with clear reasons.