# Aero Organizer

Canonical: https://brew.supply/tools/aero-organizer
Description: Aero Organizer is a planned modular organizer for keeping AeroPress competition tools visible, ordered, and ready for repeatable setup and teardown.

Aero Organizer is a planned modular station intended to give competition gear a fixed place so setup, handoff, and reset are easier to repeat.

## Problem It Solves
A competition kit can contain filters, caps, scales, tools, dosing containers, towels, and small accessories that are individually simple but collectively easy to misplace. The problem is not storage alone. It is the time and attention lost when the layout changes between practice runs or when a small part disappears under another item.

## Variable It Controls
The intended control is station layout: where each item begins, where it returns after use, and whether missing equipment is visually obvious. It addresses workflow consistency rather than any direct brew variable.

## How It Works
- Assign each frequently used tool or consumable a visible compartment or module.
- Arrange modules in the order the brewer reaches for them instead of treating the organizer as passive storage.
- Use the empty positions as a reset checklist between practice brews or competition rounds.
- Keep the system modular so a brewer can carry only the equipment required by the current recipe.

## When To Use It
- When repeated setup and teardown create avoidable searching or forgotten items.
- When a practice station needs to match the competition layout closely.
- When several Brew Supply tools and small accessories need one readable home.

## What It Does Not Solve
- It does not decide which equipment belongs in a competition kit.
- It does not make an oversized workflow efficient merely by giving every item a slot.
- It does not protect fragile equipment unless a future module is specifically designed and tested for that purpose.
- It does not replace a written packing list or the event's equipment rules.

## Print Guidance
- The modular architecture is planned; compartment dimensions and compatible equipment are not yet a public specification.
- Future files must state which modules are storage aids and which, if any, are suitable for transport protection.
- No public download or release date is implied by this page.

## Version Status
- Planned

## Competition Relevance
The best fit is a brewer whose recipe is already stable but whose station setup, reset, or equipment checks still consume attention.

## Safety Disclaimer
Brew Supply is independent and not affiliated with AeroPress or the World AeroPress Championship. Planned printed parts must be validated for fit, heat, food-contact, and safe use before they are treated as finished brewing hardware.

## Source Links

## Related Guides
- [AeroPress precision tools guide](/aeropress-precision-tools): How Brew Supply separates measurable controls, workflow aids, and brewing decisions.
- [AeroPress competition gear checklist](/aeropress-competition-gear): A practical framework for choosing gear that earns its place in a competition setup.
- [Why AeroPress brews stop matching](/learn/aeropress-repeatability): A guide to hidden variation and the difference between controlling a variable and improving a cup.

## Related Tools
- [AeroHome](/tools/aerohome): A planned resting place for the brewer after pressing.
- [AeroSweep](/tools/aero-sweep): A preparation tray that already combines handling and transfer work.

## FAQ
### Is Aero Organizer a travel case?
Not currently. The public concept is a modular organization system. Protective transport claims require a tested enclosure and are not made here.

### Which tools will it fit?
The final compatibility list has not been published. Future modules should name the exact equipment and dimensions they support.

### Can I download it now?
No. Aero Organizer remains planned and has no public product-specific file or release date.

