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A New Year, Brewed Together: What’s on Your xBloom Wish List for 2026?

A New Year, Brewed Together: What’s on Your xBloom Wish List for 2026?

 

 

New year is more than a date on the calendar—it’s a pause.

A moment to reflect on what we loved, what we learned, and what we hope comes next.

At xBloom, every product we build starts with a simple question: How can we make your daily ritual better?

As we step into a new year, we’re dreaming big about what coffee (and tea 👀) could look like in 2026—and we want you to dream with us.


 

From Your Countertop to Our Drawing Board

 

 

 

 

Over the years, many of our favorite ideas didn’t start in a meeting room—they started with you.

 

A comment asking for more flexibility.

A message wishing for a new material, a new feature, or a new way to brew.

A shared moment of “what if?”

 

Your feedback has shaped how xBloom looks, feels, and functions today—from precision brewing to design choices that fit seamlessly into your space. And we’re just getting started.


 

So… What’s on Your xBloom Wish List?

 

 

As you set intentions for the year ahead, we’re inviting you to share yours with us:

 

  • A product you’ve been dreaming of

  • A feature that would make mornings smoother

  • A new way to explore coffee or tea

  • An accessory, color, material, or experience you wish existed

 

 

💭 Leave a comment and tell us: What do you wish xBloom would have in 2026?


 

 

You never know—your idea might just become part of the next chapter of xBloom.

Here’s to a year of better brews, thoughtful design, and rituals worth savoring.

Happy New Year from all of us at xBloom ☕✨

45 kommentarer

Plastic free for anything that water touches!

Justin

xBloom is an phantastic appliance to (re-) introduce excellent filter coffee to a wider audience. I‘d like to suggest three things to make installation in shared spaces (family, office, lounge, café, etc.) more reliable and thereby more likely:

1) the tripple-push ritual to toggle between auto and manual mode is easy to mess up. Hence I wished there was a dedicated hardware button for that.
Perhaps hidden behind a pocket-door, like the hopper tunnel, to keep out non-experts.

2) A pop-on bean doser with 500g capacity could reduce the „tasks-to-coffee“ to two simple steps: insert paper filter, push button. Picture something like a Madball Design MD-1, add an actuated swivel cup for auto dumping, stick it on top of the Studios’ bean funnel. (Perhaps leave bypass slot for enthusiasts, to grind other beans like your proprietary pods)

3) replace the cover between scale and spout with a removable, dishwasher safe, potentially magnetic, splash panel

(4 thanks for aiming to keep the machine accessible price wise. But I think replacing the SMD beeper with a mechanical chime would be really well received and double down on the „ritual – repeatable“ character of the otherwise delightful appliance.)

TM

Would love to make it more concentrated so I can ice it and add milk, and it not taste watered down. If this is already possible, someone help me understand. New here :)

Sawsan

The xbloom machine and coffee are incredibly high quality, but the experience of exploring and buying coffee on the website is painful and could use an upgrade.

Craig Brown

An espresso machine! Apply the same basic principles and take the guess work out of dialing in espresso! I hate my breville and terra kaffe. Take my money!

Josh

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