Data insights - Cafe Telemetry
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Overview
This article offers a comprehensive overview of the data analysis capabilities available through the Cafe Telemetry page.
Cafe Telemetry provides clear, real-time data from your espresso machine. We'll help you navigate the insights to perfect your brew.
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Navigating to the Cafe Telemetry page
Components of the Cafe Telemetry page
Next, we’ll dive into your data sources, showing you exactly what’s being collected and how to turn those numbers into actionable brewing insights.
To access the specific data you want to analyze, simply select the
Filter button to define the following criteria:
- Date range
- Location
- Espresso machine

KPI cards
After applying your filters, the Telemetry Insights section will populate with KPI (Key Performance Indicator) cards, giving you instant access to your most important metrics.
The KPI cards provide the following information:
- Brews in range | Brews out of range | (Brews) Not evaluated
- Total Brew distribution across groupheads | 1 | 2 | 3
- Total Brews | Total Flushes

Brew success and production over time
This graph tracks your Brew Success vs. Total Production, showing how many shots hit your targets compared to your total output over days or weeks.

Grouphead usage over time
This graph tracks usage across your groupheads, with each one color-coded for quick identification. You can easily see the percentage of total production handled by each grouphead.
This graph tracks usage across your groupheads, with each one color-coded for quick identification. You can easily see the percentage of total production handled by each grouphead.

Brews and flushes over time
This graph provides a visual representation of the total number of Brews and flushes conducted across all Groupheads over a specified period.
- Green bars represent Brews.
- Blue bars represent Flushes.
This comparison helps you balance your brews and flushes, revealing if your cleaning habits are on track, excessive, or falling short.

Let’s look at some examples of effective versus ineffective brewing, flushing, and grouphead usage patterns:
✅ Positive example:
Balanced Brews and Flushes: In an ideal setup, your brewing and flushing cycles stay in sync across all groupheads. For example, if a grouphead has a high brew count paired with regular flushes, it’s a sign of a well-maintained, efficient workflow.

❌ Negative example:
This data shows far too much flushing compared to actual brewing. Excessive flushing usually means a grouphead isn't being used efficiently or there’s an underlying issue that needs a look. Ultimately, this wastes time and resources, dragging down your productivity and potentially hurting your coffee quality.

Groupheads table
Groupheads table breaks down your performance with both raw numbers and percentages for a complete view of your data:
- Average Brew Pulses and Average Brew Time: Monitor consistency across each head.
- Total Brews: See the volume and percentage of total machine output per grouphead.
- Brews in time range: Track the number and percentage of successful shots per grouphead.
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Flushes

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