About this app
Wonder which cola brand a venue serves before you go? Cola Compass shows you, based on reports from a community of fellow soda fans. • Browse the map. See nearby venues with brand-colored pins indicating which cola brand each place serves. • Search anything. Look up community-reported places or search Apple Maps for venues that haven't been reported yet. • Filter by brand and category. Restaurants, bars, theaters, cafes — see which serve the brand you care about. • Add a report. Tap any venue on the map, or search for one, and tell the community what they pour. Attach a photo of the cup or fountain if you like. • Community-powered. Anyone can contribute. Flag content that breaks the rules or block contributors you don't want to see. • Your data, your control. Manage, export, or delete every report you've submitted from a dedicated Your Data screen. Works with iOS: • Add the Home Screen widget for a glance at what soda's nearby. • Ask Siri "What soda is nearby?" or "Log a Coca-Cola sighting at Joe's Pizza." • Find Cola Compass venues directly from Spotlight search. • Build automations with the Shortcuts app or the iPhone Action Button. • Sign in with Apple to keep your contribution history across devices. For soda enthusiasts: • Per-variant ratings — Diet Coke might be rated differently than regular at the same venue. • Shift variance — see if a venue pours Coke during lunch and Pepsi during dinner. • Auto-translate venue names from any language to yours. • Personal map of every venue you've contributed to, with first-discoveries highlighted. • Earn milestone badges and pick a title to display on your reports. Cola Compass is an independent community-driven app for tracking soda brands at venues. We are not affiliated with, authorized, endorsed by, or sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, Inc., or any other beverage manufacturer. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Latest release
What’s New
Explore the community. Tap any contributor's handle to see who they are — their bio, the venues they've reported on, the badges they've earned. Every report byline is now a shortcut into the story behind the data. Fresh reports count more. The community verdict at each venue now weights recent reports more heavily than older ones. A single fresh report can outweigh a stale majority. Old reports don't disappear — they just fade. Toggle "Recent reports only" to hide anything over a year old. Brand heatmap. Switch the Nearby map from pins to a smooth density gradient showing which brand dominates each neighborhood. Coca-Cola pockets glow red, Pepsi corners blue, and so on. Zoom out for the big picture; zoom in for the block-by-block breakdown. Share a venue and it shows the reports. Send someone a venue link and they'll now see the actual community reports on the web — brand, variant, rating, notes, dates. Contributor names and photos stay in-app only. Nice for talking someone into installing. One-tap driving directions. New car button in the venue toolbar. Straight to Apple Maps in driving-directions mode. Merge duplicates as you go. When you start reporting on a venue that's close to another one with a similar name, we now offer to combine your report into the existing venue instead of creating a duplicate. Data quality gets better as more people use the app. Appeal a flagged report. If your report gets flagged and hidden, you can now file an appeal explaining why it was legitimate. Moderator reviews it, and approved appeals restore the report to visibility. Requires iOS 18 or later.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 20, 2026 · 2:24 PM Free