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The Field workspace: your own coffee, tracked. Everything here saves privately to this device — no account, nothing sent anywhere.

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Empty so far. Log your first brew to begin — every cup you record makes the next one better.

Shelf

My Coffees

the coffees you own — your shelf feeds every tip
My Coffees◇ Sample shelf · add a bean to make it yours

Roast level

Flavor tags

From your shelf · propose-only

Have · 3 beans on your shelf, 3 bright, 3 deep.

Brew · Ethiopia Sidama is light and delicate — brew it as pour-over to keep the clarity, 1:16, medium-fine.

Blend · You have a bright Ethiopia and a deep Sumatra — a classic pairing. Try 70% Sumatra / 30% Ethiopia in the Blend Lab.

Your shelf · sample
  • Ethiopia SidamaLight · EthiopiaBrightFloralFruity
  • Sumatra MandhelingDark · IndonesiaChocolateEarthyLow-acid
  • Colombia HuilaMedium · ColombiaCaramelNutty

Your shelf feeds every suggestion here — brew, roast, and blend tips all read what you actually have. At the Lab tier this is the full green library: lots, moisture, density, suitability, and the performance matrix.

Brew

Home Brew Journal

ratio · grind · time · rating
Home Brew Journal◇ Sample data · start logging to make it yours

Method

How was it?

Your next dial-in · propose-only

Saw · Two of your beans are scoring well: Coastal Fog and Summit Blend.

Try · Try a home blend — start 70/30, brighter bean as the 30, and log it.

Why · Blending trades a little clarity for balance; small-batch it and cup side by side.

Confidence: Low — a nudge, not a rule. The Blend Lab can model a starting ratio.

Your brews · sample
  • Coastal FogPour-Over · 1:16 · Med-fine · 3:10citrus, clean, honey finish★★★★★
  • Summit BlendEspresso · 1:2 · Extra-fine · 0:29chocolate, syrupy, great crema★★★★★
  • Basecamp RoastFrench Press · 1:14 · Medium · 4:00a little muddy, bit flat★★★

Saved privately on your device — no account, nothing sent anywhere. At the Roaster tier this becomes full extraction-QC with TDS logging and recipe versioning; same journal, pro depth.

Roast

Home Roast Journal

method · first crack · drop · level
Home Roast Journal◇ Sample data · start logging to make it yours

Method

Level

How was it?

This roast's phases17% development
DryingMaillardDevelopment
Next roast · propose-only

Saw · Nice — Ethiopia Sidama scored 4/5 with a 19% development ratio.

Try · Lock this one in: same batch size, same heat, and change one thing at a time from here.

Why · Repeatability is the whole game — a roast you can hit again is a roast you own.

Confidence: High — you're in the window.

Your roasts · sample
  • Ethiopia SidamaPopper · FC 5:30 · 19% dev · Light★★★★
  • Brazil CerradoCast Iron · FC 6:40 · 18% dev · Medium★★★★★

Your times, your phases — no probe required. At the Lab tier this becomes RoastOS: thermocouple curves, the RoR Doctor, reference versioning, and a QC gate on every batch.

Blend

Blend Lab

your coffees · predicted character
Blend Lab◇ Predicted from profiles · a model, not a cupping
Blend fromadd 2+ beans to your pantry to blend your own
70%
30%
Predicted cup
Body
2.7
Acidity
1.9
Sweetness
3.7

Low-acidChocolateToasted nutBright

Blend read · propose-only

A balanced, everyday cup anchored by Basecamp.

Roast the components separately and blend after — easier to keep each bean at its best. This is a model from each bean's profile; small-batch it and cup before you commit.

Confidence: Low — a starting point, not a verdict.

Blend our signature line, or switch to My pantry to blend the beans you have. At the Roaster tier, blend reads are backed by real cupping data and cost modeling.

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