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Where to Coffee: New App Aims to Unify Philippine Coffee Industry

  MANILA — What began as a simple digital loyalty card for a local café has evolved into a first-of-its-kind digital hub for the Philippine coffee industry. Dandy Alberto, a cybersecurity engineer and owner of Mahiwaga Café , launched Where to Coffee  this year after realizing the country’s booming coffee culture lacked a centralized tech platform. While the Philippines boasts world-class beans and a thriving café scene, Alberto found the ecosystem fragmented across various social media and map applications. "The Philippine coffee scene is amazing, but it is difficult to find it all in different apps," Alberto said. "Where to Coffee is my attempt to build what should exist—one home for anything coffee." The platform, which transitioned from ideation in August 2025 to beta testing in January, connects every link in the value chain. It allows café owners to manage reward systems, roasters to showcase local beans, and event organizers to list gatherings. For enthusiast...

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