Show HN: Beander, a platform for micro-roasters (beander.com)

7 points by the_french ↗ HN
Hey, we built this during Startup Bus. Currently, specialty coffee is a 16 Billion dollar industry and there is no platform to connect small independent roasters with the large importers of raw beans. We simplify the current system which involves digging around on outdated excel sheets. We hope to help importers move their extra product and micro-roasters obtain the exact beans that they want.

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Not much of a platform if all it does is trying to sell beans. There's barely any info about the beans or discussion around them..

Barely a MVP.

The difference is that we don't actually hold any product. We allows importers to list their beans and warehouses on the sit e and provide a standard view for them. Though I agree that there is too little discussion about the beans, this is also a very targeted specialty market (B2B) where our customers already know what kind of product they are looking for.
Is Beander managing the warehouse that "can repackage coffee into smaller bags, bundle orders – even from multiple importers with holdings in the warehouse – and handle shipping details"? If not, how did Beander convince the importers to do so if it wasn't advantageous for them to do it beforehand?
So we are collaborating with both warehouses and importers to allow the warehouse employees to package orders that need beans from multiple importers.

The reason it hasn't been done before is because there didn't exist a single platform that pulled all the different orders from importers and told the warehouse exactly what needs to be combined.

What does "per bag" even mean? There's no weight (or mass) listed. If you're thinking that "bag" means "regular 1lb (or insert metric equiv. here) bag" and the first thing you see is $110/bag, it's quite the shock.
when you follow through onto an actual bag it lists the price with the weight. Each bag is currently weighed at 22 pounds (10 kilos)
I had a similar idea a year or so ago that I never worked on. It was more focused on helping micro roasters sell their roasted beans in a subscription service than helping micro roasters get beans to roast, though. I never really validated the idea with micro-roasters so maybe what you're trying to do is better.
So far we've gotten a lot of positive responses from importers in the north east (Seattle, Portland). We've also talked to micro roasteries both physically and on the phone, and a lot of would be interested in a system to make their purchasing simpler.
I am a micro roaster myself an I will say that there is a huge need for me to find quality coffee in quantities that are manageable for my equally "micro" side business. I think that the homepage does not do a great job of describing the service or who it is for. I could see some simple images and text or a video replacing the actual product on the homepage. Details about each of the beans is also lacking. Do you guys have coffee experts on the team? The "About Us" page is very ambiguous..looks like a bunch of tech guys. I am excited to see where this goes!
Hey jmbmxer, we're currently in talks with sustainableharvest to get access to all of their images and videos about their farms. We built this on a bus from Seattle to San Antonio so we haven't had enough resources to fully flesh out the imagery. We definitely have coffee experts on board, besides all being addicts ourselves our CEO is actually the owner of two coffee shops in Seattle! We'll definitely try to make more information visible and make easier to understand what we provide.