Making the carbon market easier to work with, wherever you already are
Good decisions in the carbon market start with reliable data and getting to that data shouldn't mean switching between five tabs and a login. That's the thinking behind AlliedOffsets' new VCM MCP: a way to bring our data on carbon market activity, buyers, and projects directly into the AI assistants teams already use every day, including Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini.
It's a natural next step for us. We've always worked to make the carbon market simpler and more transparent to navigate, the VCM MCP just puts that same reliable data one conversation away.
What it does today
The MCP is live in early beta, running on a limited dataset, with three tools available:
- Market activity overview - a high-level view of carbon market activity over the last 12 months, including credits issued and retired by sector and country, top retirees by volume, and first-time market entrants.
- Buyer search - look up carbon credit buyers by name, with detail on their retirement history, volume, country, and sector.
- Project search - browse projects by name or ID, with registry information, vintage availability, estimated prices, and compliance eligibility.
In practice, that means a sales or research team can ask something like "who are the top buyers retiring credits similar to ours in the last month" and get a straight, data-backed answer, without leaving the chat window.
How teams are already putting it to work
Early beta users are already finding smart, practical ways to use it:
- Seeing the top buyers of credits over the last month, then checking which of those buyers are already in conversation with their team via their CRM.
- Identifying which buyers are offsetting with credits similar to their own, and finding the right people to speak to at those firms.
- Building custom market snapshots tailored to a specific geography or sector in minutes.
What's next
This is just the beginning. We're building the full version on AlliedOffsets' complete dataset, and beta feedback is directly shaping what comes next. If you'd like to test it out and help us build it, book a meeting here to explore the tool.