Work-Friendly Coffee Shop Discovery Fragmented for Travelers
International travelers cannot easily filter coffee shops by language accessibility, wifi availability, and specialty quality in a single interface. The absence of curated local discovery tools forces reliance on generic mapping apps that require excessive manual research.
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