impact platform
Our impact platform transparently shows your impact using satellite imagery and elaborate project data, provides you with regular project updates, and guides you to your blockchain timestamped certificates.

See the difference you make
Our impact platform is publicly accessible: anyone can see our projects, partners, and company impact dashboards. If you decide to get your personal impact dashboard, these are some of the features you can expect.

1. Impact data
Find the number of trees you’ve planted, how much CO₂ you have captured, and other project specific impacts. You can even embed these into your own website or generate an impact report.

2. Project update notifications
Receive regular updates about the projects you support directly into your mailbox.

3. Blockchain verified impact
Prove your impact with an annual timestamped certificate that fixes the planting of trees to a certain moment in time.

4. Keep an eye on your project
Track the impact you’ve made through satellite imagery on which your specific planting location is marked with a polygon.











































Some of our members with an impact dashboard. Have a look at the dashboards.

How to get yours?
Simple. Order your trees via an online form and select the impact dashboard option. Did you already plant trees but don’t have impact an impact dashboard yet? Contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we have both of those options.
To download your impact data, go to your impact dashboard and scroll down. Next to your blockchain certificate, you can download your impact report.
To share your impact, we added the option to embed your entire impact dashboard or just your data blocks into your own website. These can be found at the bottom of your impact dashboard.
As we’re still improving the platform technically for more transparency, the platform is only available in English at the moment.
When using Google Chrome, automated translations should be available and working!
Yes, it’s possible to add a short introductory text as well as a video of your choosing.
There could be several reasons:
- The first and most obvious reason is that there’s still an old image. In Europe for example, forests are sometimes plagued by pests like bark beetle. To prevent the spread of these sickened forests, the trees need to be cut down and new ones are planted. So if you’re seeing a forest, it could still be the image of a sick forest.
- A second, less obvious reason, is because we’re planting under the canopy. In some projects such as Peru we’re doing enrichment, which means we enrich the already existing forest that might lack in diversity. From the sky you will see a green cover, but underneath small species are being planted and growing.
Got more questions? Take a look at our full FAQ.
If you still don’t find the answer, get in touch with our team!