ABOUT
BrewCircuit launched in 2020 when a group of Toronto baristas tired of scattered Facebook groups and unreliable second-hand gear deals. We wanted a single community hub — marketplace listings, job board and peer craft exchange — with transparent moderation and seller verification notes that mean something.
Our Atlantic Avenue studio in Liberty Village hosts gear swap meetups, cupping sessions and hiring mixers for the specialty coffee industry. The corridor connects roasteries, third-wave cafés and home enthusiast communities across the GTA and beyond.
We are not a restaurant, food-delivery service or generic social network. We do not serve meals, deliver food or operate as a lifestyle forum unrelated to coffee. BrewCircuit is a barista community and used-equipment marketplace with industry job postings.
Platform growth since 2020 reflects demand for a coffee-native alternative to generic classified sites where gear condition disclosures were inconsistent. We invested in moderator training focused on extraction science literacy so peer exchange threads stay valuable to working baristas rather than diluting into general lifestyle chatter.
Corporate partnerships with Liberty Village roasteries supply cupping spaces for community brew rating leagues. Seller education resources explain Ontario consumer protection context without constituting legal advice — members should consult counsel for high-value commercial equipment transactions.
Future roadmap items include improved mobile listing capture and richer seller reputation graphs built solely from disclosed transaction ratings — never purchased reviews or influencer marketing schemes.
Moderation philosophy centres on transparency: flagged listings show public status notes, and sellers may appeal decisions within five business days with additional documentation.
Monthly Atlantic Avenue meetups include cupping sessions where members compare harvest-season direct-trade lots and discuss grind setting approaches for both café-quality brew and home barista setups.
Supplemental disclosure: marketplace activity logs, listing edit histories and job board application metadata may be retained to support moderation investigations, seller verification reviews and fraud prevention workflows consistent with PIPEDA limiting-collection principles.