How workfrom.cafe works

How Café Directory decides what’s “work-friendly” and how you can help.

How Café Directory decides what’s “work-friendly”

Café Directory is here to help you find cafés where working is likely to feel comfortable — not to judge cafés or guarantee a perfect experience ☕💻

Think of it as a smart starting point, not a final answer.

First: how cafés get listed

Cafés are initially listed automatically with the help of AI 🤖 The AI looks for recurring work-related signals in Google reviews, not single opinions or one-off comments.

It’s not asking:

“Did one person like working here?”

It’s asking:

“Do people repeatedly mention things that matter for working?”

This helps surface cafés that generally meet basic work needs.

What “work-friendly” means here

When we say work-friendly, we’re talking about common signals like:

  • Mentions of Wi-Fi
  • References to power outlets
  • Seating that supports laptop use
  • Notes about noise or focus
  • Indications that laptops are welcome (at least part of the day)

This is a filter, not a ranking. A café being listed doesn’t mean it’s “better” — just that it likely meets basic work criteria.

Why things aren’t always perfect

Cafés change. A lot.

  • Quiet mornings can turn loud in the afternoon
  • Laptop policies can change
  • Wi-Fi quality can improve or disappear
  • Owners, layouts, and vibes evolve

Google reviews reflect past experiences, so some information may be outdated by the time you visit — and that’s totally normal.

Then comes the human part

After the AI does the initial work, humans step in. Admins may manually:

  • Adjust listings
  • Update information
  • Reclassify or remove cafés

This happens when:

  • Café owners contact us with verified updates
  • Users submit reviews or suggest edits
  • Clear changes are confirmed through trusted input

AI helps scale. Humans add judgment.

Why some great cafés might be missing

If a café isn’t listed, it doesn’t mean it’s not work-friendly. It might be:

  • New
  • Under-reviewed
  • Not yet discovered by the community

That’s why Café Directory is intentionally community-driven.

How you can help improve it

You can make the directory better by:

  • Reporting incorrect information
  • Suggesting updates
  • Sharing a recent experience
  • Adding a missing café

Over time, this helps:

  • Remove cafés that don’t belong
  • Surface great spots we may have missed

One last thing

Café Directory shows signals, not promises. Your experience can depend on:

  • Time of day
  • Day of the week
  • Crowd size
  • Staff policies
  • Your personal work style

Use the directory as a guide, then help shape it into something even better for everyone who works from cafés.