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Investments
As Dedeshin said in an interview with Rusbase, he initially invested 100 thousand rubles from own funds, after which he raised 2.5 million rubles from a private investor - his former acquaintance from the IT sector, who wished not to disclose his name.
The entrepreneur spent his own money on office rent, prototyping and strategy development. The investor's money was used to develop iOS and Android versions of the service, a website, legal services, accounting, and more.
How Cupella works...
The service itself was launched on June 26 this year. Cupella works like this: the user pays through the application for one of two subscription options (“black coffee” or “coffee with milk”, the second option is more expensive). After registration, the subscriber receives on his virtual "account" a certain number of cups of coffee, which he can order at Cupella's partner establishments at a discount. The minimum price will be 50 rubles per cup.
At the same time, Cupella works only with small businesses, that is, with small cafes, and not with large chains.
“A person has a choice: drink coffee at a discount through our service in local projects and support them, or drink coffee at Shokoladnitsa, Starbucks, McDonald's. That is, we create such a competitive advantage in price,” says Dedeshin.
...and how to earn
At the moment, about 70 cafes in St. Petersburg are connected to the service - Espresso Bike, How to Drink Give, Mitte, Coffee Go, Latteria and others, the entrepreneur says. Twice a month, Cupella transfers funds to the account of partner establishments where subscribers purchased coffee. The service itself earns on commissions from the purchase of subscriptions, the average commission is 5%.
“The product itself (coffee) is highly marginal, and even if the coffee shop does not earn the full amount, they are interested. Plus, a person can buy something else, for example, a dessert,” Dedeshin answered the question about what attracts partners in the model offered by Cupella.
Since July 1, the Cupella application has been installed 2,000 times, in general, users have already drunk 500 cups of coffee through the service, says Dedeshin. The company plans to develop the functionality of the application, as well as expand to other Russian cities, including Moscow.
What did the founder do before launching the project
Dedeshin himself was previously engaged in online shopping and promotion of projects in social networks. In 2009-2012, the entrepreneur developed offline projects for the sale of interior goods for the home and flowers.
In 2015, when Dedeshin was already involved in Cupella, the service won the competition of business projects organized as part of the St. Petersburg educational and business program “Business is for me!” in the "New business idea" nomination (the project was then called "Coffee 4 days"). After that, Dedeshin began to get acquainted with potential partners:
“I went with a notepad and got feedback. I wrote down all the wishes from the cafe: what to add to the application, what to remove. Then, in 2 months, I got acquainted with all the coffee houses in the city, ”says the entrepreneur.
At one time, we talked about an unusual Moscow cafe, which, among other things, offers its visitors free drinks and small snacks. The income of this rather atypical establishment (especially for our country) comes from payment for the time of stay, and not from the sale of products. That is, the client can sit here for at least a whole day, paying for every hour of his stay (the price is about a hundred rubles or a little more). For this, visitors can count on free tea, coffee and small snacks. Of course, all these "buns" are available in reasonable quantities. In general, a very interesting and very promising project, created on a certain kind of combination of an ordinary cafe model and.
Today we will talk about another rather interesting cafe model, which also attracts its customers with “free” offers.
Unlimited coffee by subscription in Israeli coffee shops
This idea is doubly unusual and interesting, given that it comes from Tel Aviv (Israel). The citizens of this country are known for never missing out on their benefits. Of course, perhaps this is just another global stereotype, but still. So, what did the Israeli entrepreneurs come up with? They found very original way sales of coffee in local coffee shops. Residents of the city are very fond of coffee and consume this drink in huge quantities. And now they have the opportunity to receive it "for free" in several dozen cafes, which are united in a common network by a project called. Of course, you will have to pay for coffee, but in a somewhat non-standard way.
Everyone who wants to participate in the Cups project must fill out a special application and pay a membership fee. The amount of the contribution depends on the chosen tariff plan. There are two such proposals. The first tariff costs 169 shekels per month. Shekel is the currency of Israel. Today, one shekel is equal to approximately eight of our rubles. That is, the first tariff of the Cups project is approximately 1350 rubles per month. The amount is small. But let's see what they offer for it. And they offer for this fee an unlimited amount of coffee in coffee shops that are connected to the Cups project for one month. That is, by paying this amount, a resident of Tel Aviv can visit these cafes and drink coffee at least ten times a day (although not recommended, since overuse coffee is injurious to health. That's it.
For those customers who want to save a little and at the same time preserve their health, a second tariff is offered. The monthly fee is 99 shekels, which is equal to approximately 720 rubles. For this fee, the client can count on one free cup of coffee in any cafe in the city participating in the Cups project. All this is very similar to the model that we talked about earlier.
It turns out quite a paid coffee (maybe at a lower price), but how convenient! Imagine, a person does not need to think if he has a few shekels in his pocket to go to a cafe, drink coffee and chat with friends. He always has that opportunity. It seems to be nothing grandiose, but this approach really works. Proof of this is that the Cups project has been successfully operating for about a year and brings together several dozen independent coffee shops throughout the city.
In addition, a special mobile application was created for the convenience of the project's clients. With it, you can quickly find the nearest cafe with unlimited coffee, being in any area of Tel Aviv. The same application helps the project staff to keep track of the number of orders (which is especially important in the case of the “semi-unlimited” tariff).
What is the benefit of coffee shop owners?
Quite a legitimate question. In fact, everything is simple. This approach allows cafe owners to attract more regular customers. Although they have to lose part of the profits on the sale of coffee, this is offset by the number of orders. In addition, coffee is not the only product sold in coffee shops. There is tea, cold drinks, various snacks, pastries, sweets, salads and so on. And coffee becomes a kind of bait for new visitors and allows you to quickly turn them into regular customers. Great move! And a great role model.
Coffee continues its expansion in the city, and more and more enthusiasts open not only their own coffee shops, but also start roasting coffee on their own. If a couple of years ago a pack of Barn coffee brought from Berlin evoked a lot of emotions, today you can find interesting varieties and beans for every taste from local roasters. Last weekend Trekhgornaya manufactory hosted a large coffee festival Moscow Coffee Festival. The Village has audited local roasters and tells you where to buy fresh coffee.
Some of the city's top roasters started their business four years ago. Today, dozens of not only Moscow, but also Russian coffee shops operate on Owl beans, and barista Nastya Godunova has become Owl's brand ambassador. You can buy coffee in some coffee shops and markets, but the easiest way is to order online. Roasters have blends that are best for making espresso, as well as the Red and Black ranges - both can be used for any type of brew from espresso to funnel, but interesting and rare varieties can be found in black. Owl also has test boxes that fit five packs of coffee. different varieties: if you can not decide on a choice right away, this convenient way find grains to your taste.
Cooperative "Black"
Address: Lyalin lane, 5
The Cherny cooperative is famous for its ideology, as well as patience and perseverance - the coffee house has moved, closed and experienced ups and downs more than once. Now the cooperative has finally opened with a large full-fledged coffee shop in the Pokrovka area, where you can also buy fresh coffee in your own roasted beans. Varieties change regularly, periodically come across test batches that are a little cheaper. In addition, a free glass of coffee is poured with the pack, which makes the purchase even more pleasant.
Camera Obscura
Address: st. Trubnaya, 1
Nikolai Chistyakov is a roaster, it seems, with an impeccable reputation. Camera Obscura coffee has many restaurants in Russia, and the company has its own points in the Central and Usachevsky markets, as well as a tiny coffee shop near the roasting shop. In Camera Obscura corners, you can always buy a pack of fresh grains, as well as order coffee on the site - there is a much wider choice.
Biji Coffee
Local roasters work directly with farmers and travel a lot in search of interesting coffees. First of all, you want to buy Biji coffee for a cool package with lemurs and other cute little animals, you can do it right on your Facebook and Instagram page. Biji coffee can also be found in Coffee Bean coffee houses (albeit under the coffee house brand) and in some Vkusvill stores (also in supermarket packages). But for the sake of the lemur, it’s still worth ordering delivery directly from the guys.
Laboratoria Coffee
Address: st. Leninskaya Sloboda, 26
Laboratoria Coffee has recently opened a point at the StrEat gastromarket (we suggest: look for it in the second hall), where you can always buy freshly roasted coffee, as well as drink the signature drinks of the champion barista Sergey Stepanchuk. In addition, coffee is sold in many coffee shops, including a small coffee shop "Kofemaus" on "Mayakovskaya", as well as on the website wholesale or retail. The assortment includes several single varieties - from Colombia and Guatemala to different types Ethiopia and Kenya - and, of course, various blends.
Cezve Coffee
Address: Podsosensky per., 8
The main ones for coffee on the sand are Cezve Coffee by Marina Hyuppenen. Coffee for the Turks Marina, the current champion of Russia in making coffee in cezve, roasts herself, and you can trust her choice. If you brew Turkish coffee, this is definitely the best option for you. Packs can always be bought at coffee shops (there are three of them in Moscow) or ordered online.
"The Man and the Boat"
Address: st. Mytnaya, 74
"The Man and the Steamboat" is another project by Nikolai Chistyakov together with Alexander Zalessky. Look for a coffee corner at the Danilovsky market and at the StrEat gastromarket, where you can also buy freshly roasted coffee. The assortment here, as a rule, is small - only two or three varieties, but it always hits the mark. In addition, coffee is always available on the site - you just need to pay for the purchase and wait for the coffee courier.
The First Cup
Address: st. Lower Syromyatnicheskaya, 10, bldg. 9, Block D, 1st floor
The tiny coffee shop on Artplay roasts its own beans. So far, you can buy coffee only when you arrive at the coffee shop, but this is a great excuse to visit the cluster and take a walk along the alleys. In the assortment, as a rule, there are several monosorts in very black (and beautiful) packaging.
Coffee Scouts
Coffee Scouts works only by subscription - it can be issued for three, six or 12 months. Depending on the subscription, once or twice a month fresh coffee is delivered directly to your home or work. From package to package, the varieties change, so this is a good opportunity to try coffee from all over the world and decide for sure what you like more - South America or Africa.
Point Coffee & Food
Address: Sadovnicheskaya emb., 75
A nice coffee house in the Novokuznetskaya district roasts beans on its own, not only for itself, but also for sale. You can buy coffee right in the coffee shop, usually there are several classic single varieties and blends that are well suited for espresso.
"Doubleby"
It would be strange to do without "Doubleby" in the selection - the coffee chain occupies a leading position in terms of the volume of grain sold and the number of outlets in the city. Coffee here is much more expensive than other local roasters, but you can rely on the quality of the beans: the network is very closely monitoring its products and reputation. In addition, it will not be difficult to find a Doubleby in the city now - there are about fifty chain coffee houses in Moscow, so you definitely won’t have to go far for a pack.
Rocket's Coffee Roasters
Address: st. 4th Tverskaya-Yamskaya, 2/11
Rocket’s coffee can be found in some coffee shops (for example, Roaster on Mayakovskaya) or ordered online: the online store is very convenient and will help you choose the right coffee depending on the brewing method, even if you are new to coffee business. Many cafes and restaurants in Moscow serve Rocket’s coffee, so you can try the roasters’ grain in advance.
Torrefacto
Torrefacto has been roasting coffee since 2011 and can rightfully be considered one of the pioneers of the coffee industry. Coffee is delivered throughout Russia from Moscow to Vladivostok, on the site you can always find a wide variety of varieties, as well as micro lots, that is, coffee of the highest category.