Tools built for micro business owners by a micro business owner.

In sixty seconds, you can land on how your business can thrive with net zero.

New sustainability regulations, shifting supply chains, and rising customer expectations are creating fresh opportunities for businesses with the right insights to act with confidence.

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A starting point for your own thinking.
The tools

Understand your position.
Identify where you can thrive.

Tool 01

Indepth View

A way to see your business plus your suppliers plus your customers as one picture, against three different ways the world might go on climate change.

What it means for you
  • Sight of pressure building on your supply chain, so you can talk it through with the people you've worked with for years before it lands on either of you.
  • A heads-up on which customers are likely to start asking sustainability questions, and roughly when, so you're ready before they do.
  • See where your kind of work is starting to be wanted: new postcodes, new sectors, new types of customer.
  • Something you can save and refer back to, or share with anyone you're working with.
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Tool 02

Quick Insights

Type any business in. Get back what their industry is dealing with in their country, with sources for every point.

What it means for you
  • Understand the world any business is operating in, in 60 seconds.
  • Catch up on a competitor, supplier, or potential customer without picking up the phone.
  • See the kinds of pressure an industry is up against, even when no one in it has said it out loud.
  • Sources behind every line, so you can dig further if something matters.
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Tool 03

Climate Solutions

Ask any practical question about getting through climate change. Get back step-by-step guidance you can save and use.

What it means for you
  • Practical answers to real problems, drawn from approaches that have actually been tried somewhere.
  • Steps you can follow yourself, with sources behind every claim.
  • Saves to your phone and works offline, so it's there when the connection isn't.
  • New ideas for things you could sell or do for your customers.
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Tool 04

Emissions Logbook

A friendly, step-by-step way to work out your carbon footprint. Plain English, no jargon, no calculator gymnastics.

What it means for you
  • A starting carbon figure for your business, with the sums written down so you can see how it all adds up.
  • Something to ground the conversation when ESG questions come up. Somewhere to begin from.
  • A year-on-year record so you can see whether what you're doing is making a difference.
  • A way to test what changes when you switch suppliers, change tariffs, or do more from home.
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Across the suite

ChatGPT guesses. Google searches. This shows the receipts.

01

Asks about YOUR people, not just your industry in general. Ask ChatGPT what's coming for your business and you'll get a generic paragraph about plumbing. The Suite asks for your industry, and also your specific suppliers, your customers, your town. Then it shows you the picture for each. A chatbot has never heard of any of them, because you never told it.

02

Reaches data ChatGPT and Google can't. Most of the forty-odd datasets the Suite runs on aren't on the open web. They sit behind registration forms, agreement walls, and gigabyte downloads — DEFRA's emission factors, Climate Policy Radar's full database, ONS postcodes. We've done the registering, the agreeing, and the downloading. A chatbot crawling the public internet can't see any of it.

03

Always current. When DEFRA publishes this year's carbon numbers, when Climate Policy Radar adds new laws, when the Bank of England updates its scenarios, the Suite picks them up. ChatGPT was frozen at its training cutoff.

04

Yours stays yours. What you put in lives on your device. Your queries don't train an AI for someone else. No tracking, no ad networks, no profiling.

Sources

Real data.

Click any line to see where it came from.

World Bank
country-by-country numbers on money, jobs, weather, services.
IPCC
three different ways climate change could play out.
Bank of England planning scenarios (NGFS)
what banks and lenders are bracing for.
Climate Policy Radar
1,044 climate rules and policies, by country and industry.
UN Comtrade
who's buying and selling what, country to country.
DEFRA
the UK government's carbon numbers; what the Logbook does its sums against.
SASB
for any industry, the sustainability bits that actually matter.
City risk data
flood, heat, drought, storm risk, for 996 towns and cities.
Plus 30+ more, all linked.
How to use these

A starting point, not a finished answer.

The tools surface signals from public data and invite you to act on them. They are not financial, legal, investment or compliance advice. Your judgement and the right professionals turn signals into decisions.

Questions

The things people usually ask.

Do I need to share my own data?

Not for Indepth View, Quick Insights, or Climate Solutions. Those work from public data about your industry, country, and supply chain. The Emissions Logbook records your own numbers, and only if you choose to use it.

Is this advice?

No. It's information with sources, intended to inform your decisions. It is not financial, legal, investment or compliance advice.

How accurate is it?

As accurate as the underlying public datasets, which are cited per finding. Forward-looking items are bounded by the IPCC SSP scenarios. Confidence levels are marked where ranges are wide.

How does this compare to a sustainability consultant?

A consultant is a custom engagement, weeks of work, much higher cost. These tools are a starting read built from public data. Useful as a brief; not a replacement for tailored professional advice.

A plan, a number,
and a story. Not a vibe.

Run a Quick Insight on any business. Open an Indepth View on yours. Decide from there.

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