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At AlliedOffsets, the platform doesn’t evolve behind closed doors.

It grows out of real conversations with the people navigating the voluntary carbon market (VCM) every day.

Over the past year, a few themes kept coming up. A more intuitive interface. Clearer CORSIA tracking. Better visibility on emerging compliance schemes. Stronger insight into the policy shifts shaping the market.

So we built around those needs.

Below are a few examples of where client feedback directly shaped the platform, and how those updates now support day to day decision making.


 

1. “We’re looking for a more intuitive platform user interface.”

As the VCM grows, so does the amount of data on the platform. One thing became clear: depth matters, but if it’s difficult to navigate, it slows people down.

We kept hearing similar feedback. Make it easier to move around. Make it quicker to find the right dashboards. Structure the platform around how people actually work.

So we redesigned the UI around real use cases.

The goal wasn’t to make it look different. It was to make it work better, easier navigation, clearer pathways to key data, and smoother movement between dashboards.

The result is a more intuitive platform that supports both quick checks and deeper analysis. 

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AlliedOffsets Dashboard


 

2. “We need more detailed tracking on CORSIA-focused data.”

As CORSIA continues to evolve, we were asked for more detailed tracking at credit level.

The feedback was clear. Improve CORSIA-focused tagging. Make it easier to identify relevant credits. Reflect how the market is incorporating CORSIA-linked supply.

So we upgraded our entire CORSIA credit-level tagging system.

The aim was to ensure the tagging reflects the market’s growing incorporation of CORSIA-aligned credits, and to make that information easier to track directly within the platform.

In parallel, we also built a dedicated Methodologies by Compliance Scheme Eligibility dashboard, allowing users to quickly see which methodologies are eligible under schemes including CORSIA and other emerging compliance markets.

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CORSIA First Phase aligned and eligible price monitoring 


 

3. “We’d like a dashboard dedicated to VCU integration with the new Brazilian ETS.”

As Brazil’s ETS developed, we were asked for a dedicated space to track how voluntary carbon units (VCUs) could integrate into the new scheme.

The focus was clarity. A dashboard covering the political and legal architecture. The market-based mechanisms powering the scheme. And how it links to international frameworks such as Article 6 and CORSIA.

So we created the Brazil ETS Dashboard.

It brings these elements together in one place, making it easier to follow the development of the scheme and its integration with international frameworks.

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AlliedOffsets Brazil ETS Dashboard


 

4. “We need better visibility on external policy developments affecting the VCM.”

The voluntary carbon market doesn’t move on data alone. Political decisions, regulatory changes and international agreements increasingly shape market confidence and capital flows.

We were asked for clearer visibility on these external developments and what they mean for the market.

So we built dashboards tracking these drivers, including our Trump Impact on VCM dashboard, which looks at how policy shifts affect climate commitments, investor confidence and broader market dynamics.


 

5. “We want to keep track of RFPs and buyer activity.”

Beyond data and policy tracking, we were asked for tools that support commercial decision making more directly.

So we built an up-to-date RFP tracker to help users spot and act on opportunities more quickly, alongside a Buyer Lead Generation tool that enables project developers to identify buyers aligned with their credit types and criteria.

 


 

These updates didn’t start as internal ideas. They came from conversations, feedback in demos, questions on calls, and recurring challenges we were hearing across the market.

That’s how we approach product development. The market evolves, and the platform evolves with it.

The “You asked. We delivered.” series simply reflects that process.

Have an idea or request you’d like to see built? Book a call here.



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