Gone are the days we can take our laptops to our nearest cafe for a brew and some motivation. Whether you were in need of somewhere zen to study, read, work or even just chill out, coffee shops were like a temple of solitude and relaxation. Unfortunately, with temporary closures, we won’t be able to take our work to the java joint, but we can bring the java joint to our work. Friends, meet I Miss My Cafe, a website that will make you feel like you’re back, comfortably among baristas and milk frothers.
Using the familiar sounds of names, orders, coffee machines, and chatter, I Miss My Cafe is a breath of fresh air that makes working from home just that much easier.
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Sounds and volumes are totally customizable and can play over their specially curated Spotify list, or one that you’ve made yourself. Also, there are no ads, no interruptions and it’s totally free to use – unless you choose to donate to the creators, which might score you a few points with karma.
Whether you listen to the sound of rain for a cozy day in or the sound of birds and bikes for a sunny pick-me-up, the site is your oyster and your productivity will thank you.
Honestly, we couldn’t recommend this site enough, folks. We’ve been listening to it all morning and have loved every second of it. Check it out here and enjoy!
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