LACAVA: a specialty coffee e-shop with free same-day Bratislava delivery

LACAVA

2026-05-20

LACAVA is a Bratislava specialty coffee roastery that roasts 100% arabica in small 5kg batches. The goal was to build an e-shop that sells coffee equally well to retail customers and to businesses — and to make the hyper-local logistics promise its main weapon: order before noon and get your coffee today, free, across all of Bratislava. We built a catalog with roast and flavour filters, a cart with weight selection, a B2B office program, and an educational coffee Atlas. The project was delivered in 12 days for €250.

Specialty coffee e-shop + B2B

Project type

Sell coffee online and win recurring office accounts

Main goal

€250

Project price

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Selected screens and visuals

Visual project preview shows how the website looks on different devices. Responsive design ensures perfect display on mobiles, tablets and desktops.

How we structured the brief

The project had a low budget, a short timeline, and two audiences. We split it into business-critical blocks that delivered the strongest impact — online coffee sales and hyper-local delivery as the reason to buy here.

Problem #1

Specialty coffee must be explained, not just displayed

Without context a buyer does not understand why a 200g bag costs €20.

Our solution

Every card carries origin, roast level, and three tasting notes; we also added an educational coffee Atlas.

Technologies and implementation

Sanity CMS + structured content

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Problem #2

The customer has to find their coffee fast

With a broad catalog, an undecided visitor leaves if they cannot decide.

Our solution

We added roast and flavour filters plus sorting by popularity, newest, and price.

Technologies and implementation

React logic + TypeScript state

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Problem #3

Same-day delivery must be impossible to miss

Hyper-local logistics is the strongest reason to buy here instead of a supermarket.

Our solution

We built a dedicated delivery section with the "before noon = today" rule, €0 shipping, and the 6 districts listed.

Technologies and implementation

Component architecture + content blocks

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Problem #4

Businesses need a different path than retail buyers

Offices and HORECA bring recurring revenue, but decide via an offer and samples, not via a cart.

Our solution

We built a dedicated B2B lead form with a free-samples offer and a description of supply benefits.

Technologies and implementation

Next.js components + lead form

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Final structure

Complete web structure designed for maximum conversion and user experience. Each page has clear purpose and optimized navigation.

Coffee
Teas
Gifts
For businesses
HORECA
Delivery
Coffee Atlas
Our story
Contact

Most important website sections

Each section solved specific business problem and increased conversions

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Hero with brand story

The tagline "Specialty coffee, roasted with passion." with CTAs to the catalog and the brand story sets a premium tone instantly.

2

Catalog with filters and cart

Customers filter by roast and flavour, pick a weight, and add coffee to the cart — with no sales call needed.

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Same-day Bratislava delivery

A dedicated section: order before noon = today, €0 delivery across all 6 Bratislava districts, Mon–Fri 8:00–18:00.

4

B2B program and coffee Atlas

A B2B lead form with free samples plus an educational Atlas of origins, processing methods, and roast levels position the brand as an expert.

Project stack

Frontend

A fast e-shop interface with filters, cart, and weight selection, optimized for SEO and performance.

SEO-readyHigh performanceFilters and cart
TypeScript
React
Next.js
Tailwind CSS

Content and features

Management of the coffee, tea, tasting-note, and Atlas content through a headless CMS without a developer.

Catalog managementTasting notesCoffee Atlas
Sanity CMS
Structured content

Hosting and deployment

Fast deployment, scaling, and easy maintenance as the offer and seasonal coffees expand.

Fast deploymentScalableStable delivery
Vercel
CDN delivery
GitLab

💡 Modern tech stack = fast website + easy maintenance + long-term support

Delivery process

To fit the 12-day timeline, we worked in phases with fast approvals and clearly set priorities.

Day 1–2

Strategy and content model

2 days

We defined the catalog structure, the Sanity content model, and the hyper-local delivery as the main selling point.

Day 3–5

Hero, design, and copy

3 days

We built the boutique visual direction, the main landing structure, and trilingual SK / CZ / EN copy.

Day 6–10

E-shop, filters, B2B, and Atlas

5 days

We added the catalog with filters and cart, the delivery section, the B2B lead form, and the educational coffee Atlas.

Day 11–12

Finalization and deployment

2 days

We completed final polishing, checked all three languages, deployed via Vercel, and handed the project over.

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✨ Filters and cart • Local delivery • B2B and B2C in one