Excitement of waiting for Apple review
Just uploaded the first build of PrepIt for Apple review.
It feels exciting but also, honestly, a little nerve-racking. This project has had multiple people working on different parts of it, and seeing it finally reach this stage makes it feel much more real.
There is still a lot to improve, but this is an important step toward getting PrepIt into the hands of real coffee shop teams.
Now we wait and keep building.
A better ops system for coffee shops
Many caf s still run daily operations through a mix of memory, paper notes, scattered apps, and manager follow-up. Scheduling may live in one place, prep in another, and inventory or task tracking somewhere else. That makes it harder to stay organized and creates unnecessary operational noise during busy shifts.
PrepIt is designed to bring those daily workflows into one system built around how coffee shops actually run. The focus is on scheduling, prep, checklists, inventory, and team coordination, with an emphasis on keeping the shop organized and reducing missed details.
One of the core ideas behind PrepIt is shared iPad shop mode. Instead of assuming every employee uses a separate device and account all day, the system is designed for the reality of caf operations: one shared device in the shop, general information visible by default, employee-specific access when needed, and manager tools available without turning the product into bloated back-office software.
PrepIt is also shaped by real shop-floor experience. The founder has hands-on experience managing coffee shops and teams, with a clear understanding of the workflow from both the manager and employee sides. That perspective helps keep the product focused on practical operational needs rather than generic software features.
