It all started with help from my father.
My father's company (Suncera Kiln) had no problems with the hardware, but the software side had not caught up, and it was difficult to respond to inquiries by e-mail.
I decided to help because I thought that even if I could make a good product, I would not be able to increase the number of customers depending on the response, and I would not be able to cause inconvenience to customers.
However, I decided that working at the same company as a parent and child would have many adverse effects such as spoiling each other, so I established my own company in the hope of a relationship that felt like taking a step back.
Therefore, even parents and children have separate wallets.
Currently, the mainstream filter for drip coffee is a paper filter.
The amount of paper filters used to drink coffee around the world is equivalent to 10 cups of Tokyo Dome when converted to forests.
Amazingly, this number is only "one day's worth".
In addition to making coffee tastier by using a ceramic coffee filter, it may also reduce deforestation, which is the main cause of global warming, even if it is exaggerated.
Gradually, the feeling becomes stronger, and spreading it to the world = it will benefit someone.
That's what I concluded in my head.
I am confident that many people will accept my father's work, which I have spent three years creating, so I believe that if I can help spread it to the world, it will be a win-win for everyone, both sellers and buyers.