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  • Spacegoods a Year On: My Honest Take After Daily Use

    Spacegoods a Year On: My Honest Take After Daily Use

    I first reviewed Spacegoods on 2025-03-07, and if you want the original first-impression review plus the ingredient breakdown, you can read my original Spacegoods review here: Space Goods Review: The Coffee Alternative That Transformed My Mornings

    This piece is more about what happened after a year of actually using it.

    A year on, the more useful question is not whether it made a strong first impression. It is whether it was good enough to still be part of my routine after daily use.

    It is.

    That probably tells you more than any hype-heavy review ever could.

    What Changed After the Early Phase

    When I first started using it, the effects felt bigger and more dramatic. That early phase was real.

    But a year later, what matters more is what stayed.

    The intense novelty settled over time, but that has not meant it stopped working for me. If anything, I have just got a clearer picture now of where it actually helps most.

    Even now, I still get that little bolt of “let’s go” energy from it. For me, it is especially useful later in the morning, when I start drifting away from PC work and my focus begins to loosen. That is the point in the day where it helps most.

    It feels less like some huge dramatic boost now, and more like a reliable reset that gets me back into gear.

    Why It Stayed in My Routine

    The really important part, though, is not just that little lift.

    Over time, it has made me feel consistently better overall, which is a big reason it never dropped out of my routine.

    One thing worth saying clearly is that I still have my morning tea first. I am British. That is not changing.

    So Spacegoods is not replacing everything else in my routine. It fits into it. That matters, because I think a lot of products get talked about as if they need to become your whole identity or morning ritual. This has worked better for me as something I actually enjoy using within a normal day.

    And that brings me to one of the biggest reasons it has stayed in my routine: it is genuinely delicious.

    That sounds simple, but it matters more than people admit. A lot of products might have decent ingredients or interesting claims, but if they are not enjoyable, you stop reaching for them. Spacegoods has lasted for me partly because I like what it does, but also because I actually want to drink it.

    I am not only using it for the benefits. I genuinely enjoy having it.

    That, to me, is one of the most underrated parts of whether something is worth it long term. Not whether it sounds impressive on paper. Whether you still actually want it in your day once the novelty wears off.

    Looking back, that is probably the biggest compliment I can give it: it survived the honeymoon phase and stayed in my routine.

    Who I Think Spacegoods Is Best For

    I think it makes the most sense for people who want something supportive rather than extreme.

    If you like the idea of a drink that gives you a later-morning lift, helps you refocus when your work is starting to drift, and still feels enjoyable enough to use consistently, I can see the appeal.

    I also think it suits people who value routine-friendly products. If something tastes great and feels easy to keep using, it has a much better chance of actually helping over time.

    Who Should Probably Skip It

    If you are expecting some miracle productivity fix, I do not think that is the right expectation.

    My experience has been positive, but the real value for me has been consistency, enjoyability, and that reliable lift when I need it most, not some over-the-top effect every single time.

    And if you are someone who does not really care about taste or the routine side of things, and you only want the strongest possible hit, I can see why this might not feel like the best fit for you.

    What To Try Instead?

    I want to keep this part light for now.

    I have not properly tested enough alternatives yet to pretend I can give a strong recommendation there, and I would rather be honest about that than pad this out with weak comparisons.

    So for now, I would rather give you a real long-term view on Spacegoods than fake certainty on products I have not properly lived with.

    Final Verdict

    My actual view after daily use is simple: Spacegoods has stayed in my routine because it still gives me a useful lift, especially later in the morning. It has made me feel consistently better overall, and I genuinely enjoy drinking it.

    That combination matters.

    Plenty of things can sound good in theory. Far fewer still make sense once they become part of everyday life.

    So if you want something enjoyable enough to keep in your routine and still genuinely useful once the novelty wears off, I think Spacegoods is still worth trying.

    If that sounds like your kind of fit, you can check out Spacegoods here and see if it fits your routine the way it has mine.

    If you are chasing the biggest possible effect every time, it may not be the right fit.

    For me, a year on, the strongest endorsement is simple: I am still using it daily.

    And if you have tried Spacegoods, or found a genuine alternative you think is actually worth testing, let me know. I would be interested to compare after using this for so long.