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CarbonInvoice is a carbon footprint measurement and action platform for small and mid-sized businesses. It aims to measure a company’s carbon emissions in about 3 minutes by connecting accounting data, then helps fund local native trees and generate shareable sustainability content. Rather than being a traditional consultant-heavy carbon accounting project, it productizes “measurement, funding, and communication” into a monthly SaaS subscription.
The platform’s core modules include connecting accounting software to measure carbon footprint, one-click funding for native trees, tracking tree-planting progress, Positive Business certification, and marketing assets such as badges, certificates, social media content, blog posts, and sustainability pages. The site explicitly supports Xero and MYOB, and describes itself as the highest-rated sustainability app by users on the Xero App Store. In terms of methodology, CarbonInvoice says it uses multi-layer categorization and calculation methods aligned with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
The official website offers “Measure for free,” allowing users to start measuring at no cost by entering business information and connecting accounting data. Larger businesses are manually reviewed by Carbon Analysts. The paid plan is a monthly subscription. Its pricing page estimates monthly fees and tree quantities based on country, industry, and company size, but the crawled content did not disclose specific amounts, so buyers still need to complete measurement or request a quote before purchasing.
On security, CarbonInvoice says it protects data to bank-grade standards. Users own their data, and the platform says it is used only for carbon measurement and is not shared with others. Its data processing platform runs on AWS servers, and the company claims to have processed data for more than 27,000 small businesses over 10 years with no security incidents. The text does not provide information about team collaboration, role-based permissions, audit logs, APIs, or developer documentation, so its enterprise scalability remains unclear.
Its strengths are an extremely simple workflow, tight integration with accounting data, and the combination of local tree planting with brand communication. It is well suited to service-oriented SMBs without a dedicated ESG team. Limitations include insufficient pricing transparency, limited practical value of tree-planting initiatives for companies outside its target countries, and a lack of demonstrated capabilities in complex carbon management, supply chain assessments, or developer tooling.
Information on access from mainland China, payment methods, and compliance localization is unknown. Since the project focuses mainly on New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom, Chinese companies that need local carbon audits, invoice data integration, Chinese-language support, or domestic compliance reporting may be better served by evaluating local ESG/carbon management platforms, or comparing international options such as Greenly, Plan A, Watershed, and Persefoni.
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carboninvoice.com is an New Zealand Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach carboninvoice.com directly.