Coffee Journal Launches South African Platform for Espresso Tracking and Roaster Discovery

Coffee Journal has launched a South Africa-focused digital platform for specialty coffee enthusiasts, bringing together espresso shot logging

Randvaal Meyerton, Gauteng, South Africa, 4th Jun 2026 — Coffee Journal has launched a South Africa-focused digital platform for specialty coffee enthusiasts, bringing together espresso shot logging, local roaster discovery, coffee education, and community-led evaluation tools in one online destination. Presented as a free web app built in South Africa, the platform was created to give home brewers and coffee enthusiasts a more structured way to document their coffee journeys while exploring the country’s growing specialty scene.

Founded by Bibi Burness, Coffee Journal was developed to address what the platform describes as a lack of a central home for South Africa’s specialty coffee community. The site frames itself as a learning-focused journal built around curiosity, consistency, and discovery, with a mission to document roasters, brewing methods, and dial-in attempts while making specialty coffee more approachable for everyday users.

At the core of the platform is an espresso tracker designed to help users record and compare individual coffee shots. According to the platform’s published feature descriptions, the tracking system allows users to log variables including grind settings, dose, yield, and extraction time, giving coffee enthusiasts a practical way to improve repeatability and understand how brewing adjustments influence flavor and balance.

Coffee Journal also extends beyond shot logging through its South African coffee roasters directory, which showcases specialty coffee businesses from across the country. Structured data published on the suppliers section indicates 27 listed roasters and suppliers, spanning locations such as Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria, Stellenbosch, Centurion, and the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. That directory function supports both discovery and comparison, helping readers connect brewing practice with the producers, roasters, and coffee brands shaping the national market.

To strengthen the educational side of the platform, Coffee Journal includes a dedicated coffee glossary covering terminology from A to Z, as well as blog content centered on South African coffee culture, brewing techniques, and roaster stories. The site positions these resources as part of a broader effort to support beginners and experienced home baristas alike with clear language, local relevance, and practical learning tools.

A distinguishing feature of the launch is the platform’s transparency-driven community rating model, presented through the Coffee Journal Trust Score. The system evaluates South African roasters against criteria published on the site, including roast date visibility, origin transparency, reported SCA scores, sustainability certifications, and community voting. By combining editorial criteria with public participation, the feature gives users an additional framework for comparing coffee brands on more than packaging or popularity alone.

The platform’s launch is closely tied to the realities of the South African coffee landscape. On its About page, Coffee Journal highlights the role of load-shedding resilience, regional differences, and a strongly independent third-wave movement in shaping the country’s specialty coffee identity. That local emphasis gives the platform a distinct editorial position: documenting South African coffee culture from within the market rather than treating it as a generic global category.

Coffee Journal is currently available on the web and is described by the site as free to use. The platform invites community participation through espresso tracking, roaster discovery, educational exploration, and public scoring, signaling an intention to grow as both a practical coffee tool and a living record of South Africa’s specialty coffee community.

About Coffee Journal
Coffee Journal is a South Africa-based specialty coffee platform founded by Bibi Burness. The platform combines espresso shot tracking, coffee education, local roaster discovery, and community-led trust scoring in a single online destination for coffee enthusiasts, home brewers, and readers interested in South Africa’s specialty coffee scene.

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Organization: Coffee Journal

Contact Person: Bibi Burness

Website: https://coffeejournal.co.za/

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Contact Number: +27729850426

Address:52 The Avenue, Henley on Klip

City: Randvaal Meyerton

State: Gauteng

Country:South Africa

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