Home roasting guide

A home coffee roasting log that helps you improve

Roast logs are valuable when they are easy to capture and easy to compare later.

Save the profile, not just the timer

Each saved roast can include a temperature curve, event timeline, roast level, rating, and post-roast cupping notes.

Find patterns across batches

Comparing roast length, first crack timing, DTR, and drop temperature helps you understand what changed in the cup.

Build reusable profiles

Turn good roasts into presets so the next batch starts with a target instead of a guess.

Questions

Common questions

Why keep a coffee roasting log?

A log lets you repeat successful roasts and avoid repeating mistakes. Memory is rarely accurate enough once the beans cool.

Can I export my roast history?

The current history page supports CSV export, and the roadmap includes richer PDF/image roast reports.