Ecologi is a UK-based, B Corp-certified carbon reduction and climate action SaaS platform for businesses, primarily aimed at global-facing companies that want to quantify their carbon footprint, complete ESG reporting, and participate in carbon offset projects. Through a subscription model, it helps companies automatically calculate carbon emissions, purchase high-quality carbon credits, and invest in reforestation projects. Thanks to its low barrier to entry and flexible plans, it has relatively strong brand recognition among small and midsize businesses in Europe and North America.
Founded in 2019, Ecologi initially started as a personal carbon offset subscription service before gradually expanding into the business market. Its core product today is an all-in-one carbon management platform. The platform supports automated calculation of Scope 1, Scope 2, and part of Scope 3 emissions, and offers data integrations with mainstream accounting and payment tools such as Xero and Stripe to reduce manual data entry. After subscribing, businesses can automatically purchase certified carbon credits, such as Verra and Gold Standard projects, or fund tree-planting initiatives based on their monthly emissions. Ecologi itself is B Corp-certified and regularly publishes operational transparency reports, giving it a degree of credibility in the ESG space in Europe and North America. Its customers are mainly growth-stage companies in sectors such as technology, e-commerce, and finance, as well as some global-facing businesses looking to get started with basic ESG compliance.
Ecologi is best suited to the following types of users: first, small and midsize global-facing companies that are preparing or already submitting ESG reports, especially teams targeting the European market and needing to demonstrate climate commitments; second, startups or small teams with limited budgets that want to begin carbon management at a relatively low cost; third, e-commerce or SaaS companies, since the platform supports integrations with tools such as Stripe and Shopify and can automatically calculate carbon footprints based on transaction volume. It is less suitable for large multinational groups or companies that need deeply customized carbon accounting models, because its automated Scope 3 calculations have limited granularity. Ecologi also offers personal subscription plans for individuals or micro studios, but this review focuses mainly on the business version.
Ecologi’s core features and differentiators include:
Ecologi does not publicly disclose specific monthly or annual pricing for its business version on its website; companies need to contact sales for a quote. Based on third-party user feedback, pricing is usually tied to a company’s carbon emissions volume, measured in tonnes of CO₂e, or team size. The entry threshold appears relatively low, with monthly fees roughly ranging from dozens to hundreds of US dollars. This is significantly cheaper than traditional carbon management consultancies such as Carbon Trust and South Pole, while sitting in the lower-to-mid range compared with pure SaaS carbon accounting tools such as Plan A and Sweep. Note that the cost of purchasing carbon credits is charged separately; the platform subscription fee only covers software usage and project management costs. There is currently no clear refund policy, so it is advisable to confirm trial periods or short-term contract options before subscribing. Overall, the value for money is friendly to small and midsize global-facing companies, but for larger enterprises, total costs may rise quickly as carbon credit volume increases.
Ecologi’s availability in mainland China is currently unclear, and network accessibility has not been tested at scale. Since the platform’s servers are overseas and it does not mention any domestic CDN or nodes, users in China may experience slow or unstable loading when accessing ecologi.com directly, and will most likely need a VPN or similar network tool for smooth use. In terms of payment methods, the official website does not clearly list supported channels. However, given its Stripe integration, it likely mainly accepts international credit cards such as Visa and Mastercard, and may also support PayPal, but it does not support Alipay or WeChat Pay. Domestic companies will therefore need a foreign-currency credit card or cross-border payment account. For invoicing, as a UK company, Ecologi typically provides English invoices only and cannot issue Chinese VAT special invoices, which may create obstacles for reimbursement by domestic businesses. Domestic alternatives include platforms such as 碳阻迹 and 中创碳投, which offer Chinese interfaces, RMB payments, and domestic invoices, though their access to international carbon credit projects may not be as extensive as Ecologi’s.
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Platforms similar to Ecologi include Plan A, Sweep, and Pachama. Plan A also provides carbon accounting and offsetting, but focuses more on in-depth carbon management consulting and customized reporting, with higher pricing and a better fit for mid-sized and larger enterprises. Sweep emphasizes data collaboration and supply chain carbon emissions tracking, with more complex functionality and large corporate groups as its target customers. Pachama focuses on forest carbon credits verified through satellite imagery; its project categories are narrower, but its verification technology is more cutting-edge. By comparison, Ecologi is positioned more as a “lightweight entry-level” solution, with a high degree of automation and accessible pricing, making it suitable for small global-facing teams with limited budgets that need to get started quickly.
Ecologi is worth considering first in the following scenarios: small and midsize global-facing companies want to start carbon management at a lower cost and need ESG data for clients or investors; the team already has an international credit card and can work with an English interface; the business mainly targets European and North American markets and needs to demonstrate climate commitments to enhance its brand image. It is not suitable for the following scenarios: domestic Chinese users cannot use a VPN or similar tool and require RMB payments and domestic invoices; large enterprises need precise process-level carbon emissions accounting; or companies in complex supply chain industries have very high requirements for Scope 3 coverage. It is recommended to contact sales through the official website first, ask whether there is a free trial or short-term pilot plan, and confirm network and payment feasibility before paying. If network access and invoicing issues cannot be resolved, domestic alternatives may be a better first choice.
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