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Greenstand is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit. It is not positioned as a general-purpose developer tool, but as an open-source technology platform for reforestation, ecosystem services, and impact transactions. Its core product, Treetracker, uses a mobile app to collect periodic, geotagged photos of trees taken by growers. Greenstand then verifies the records, adds attributes, displays them on a Web Map, and can ultimately generate Impact Tokens linked to individual tree capture records.
In terms of functionality and use cases, the platform covers the full chain from “collection—verification—map display—wallet/Token transactions.” The Treetracker App is designed for users with low literacy and allows growers to upload photos from Android 5.0+ phones with GPS. The Web Map and Admin Panel are used by organizations to view GIS data, manage growers, and verify trees. Impact Wallet supports holding, transferring, or trading ecological impact. The source text also mentions API support for third-party integrations, while custom services include urban tree dashboards, branded maps, Shape file layers, external data imports, and expanded Web Map services.
Greenstand explicitly describes its work as open-source technology and says Treetracker is built with open-source technologies. For self-hosting, the text does not provide a deploy-it-yourself option. Its data is currently hosted on DigitalOcean and AWS, mainly in U.S. and European data centers. In terms of ecosystem, it leans more toward the nonprofit and climate-tech networks, making it suitable for collaboration among NGOs, community tree-planting groups, farmer cooperatives, urban greening projects, donors, and impact investors.
Pricing is tiered: the first 1,000 trees are free; up to 50,000 trees can receive access to the Admin Panel and an organization-branded map, with additional fees possible for special scenarios; at the unlimited tracking stage, the mechanism is to transfer 3% of Impact Tokens to Greenstand. Custom development and API integrations require separate discussion. Support options include a Treetracker Liaison, basic technical support, MOU onboarding, and email contact, but the captured text contains limited detail on public API references and developer documentation.
Its strengths are tree-level traceability and high transparency, while supporting project management, impact reporting, and ecological compensation. The free starting tier is friendly to small organizations. Limitations include some features still being experimental, unclear iOS availability, non-transparent custom pricing, and the need to design grower payment solutions separately by region. It is best suited for organizations that need to prove trees truly exist, continue to grow, and can demonstrate impact to donors.
The text does not explain access from mainland China, payment support, or local compliance. Its cloud resources are located in the United States and Europe, so actual network performance is unknown. For projects in China, it would be important to validate map services, photo uploads, Token/wallet mechanisms, cross-border payments, and data compliance. No alternatives are provided in the source text; evaluation would need to be based on specific forestry GIS, carbon asset, or project management requirements.
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