The whole project in one place
Plots, activities, monitoring, stakeholders and documents in one place, scoped to whoever is looking.
Straatos consolidates everything a project produces, field data, maps, satellite analysis, monitoring, partners and the registry package, into one verifiable record. Entered once, and every claim answers to the ground it came from.
Field apps, GIS, satellite, labs and registry portals each do what only they can. Straatos holds the one project record they all write to, with the chain of custody kept from the field to the registry.

The record a project team works in every day is the same one a VVB checks and an investor reads. Nothing is reassembled for the audit, and your VVB’s rigour is unchanged.
Plots, activities, monitoring, stakeholders and documents in one place, scoped to whoever is looking.
Source, location, time, author and supporting media travel with every record, so provenance is part of the data, not something rebuilt at review.
Every figure answers for itself, back to the plot, the sensor and the day it was read. Nothing to reassemble after the fact.
Field tools, satellite analysis, the labs you use and Hedera Guardian each keep their job. Straatos is where their work comes together, not a replacement for any of them.
Field-tested foundations, configured to the methodology you run, not the other way round.
One sidebar, the whole lifecycle. Each phase writes to the same record, so nothing is re-entered and nothing is reconciled after the fact.
Native Cui Bono integration makes who benefits, and how, part of the project record. Traceable, not a separate spreadsheet. How Cui Bono works
From multi-thousand-hectare programmes to projects the market priced out of high-grade MRV. The platform scales with the project, not the other way around.
Multi-thousand-hectare carbon and biodiversity credit projects, run end to end on one record.
Small projects that could never afford high-grade, audit-ready infrastructure. Now they can.
Restoration measured for the outcome itself, with no registry submission required.
Teams that need a defensible record, not a credit pipeline.
Production-grade infrastructure in the hands of the teams running the work, not just the auditors reviewing it.
Spreadsheets, GIS files, monitoring reports and photo archives, brought in so a project’s history becomes the foundation of its future.
Project types, modules, calculations and integrations, set up around the methodology you run.
Training, forms setup and partner-integration kickoff, so the people doing the work are productive from day one.
Infrastructure kept running, bundled with a subscription or contracted separately.
Straatos Witness is the app for the people on the ground. It works offline, on a phone, in the languages they use. An incident, a grievance or a testimonial goes onto the same project record, with the same chain of custody as a satellite reading or a lab result.
Flooding, clearing or access, captured with location, photo and voice note, straight to the record.
Logged and followed from submitted to resolved. Nothing is lost, and the response is on record.
Every project claim about their land, in plain language, with the standing to check it and correct it.
Consent and local voices captured as structured evidence (Social MRV, FPIC), and promised benefits tracked to whether they arrive.
Your data, your sovereignty. Communities decide what stays private, what becomes public, and what enters the project record.
Your analytics, labs and registry tools keep their role. Straatos reads from them and writes back, on rules you set, so a project’s data moves between systems without re-entry.
Analytics, lab results, sensor streams or registry actions, written into the project record with the evidence chain attached.
Plots, periods and prior evidence flow back, so every partner’s work is anchored to the same geometry.
Each partner’s mark and role stay visible on the record, never folded into Straatos.
New categories open as the field develops. There is room for the function you provide.
Each partner technology does what only it can do. Straatos is where their outputs meet, on one record other systems can read back.
Field data collection. Offline-capable forms used by field teams; captures flow into the record with the evidence chain attached.
Registry submission. The pipeline that carries a project’s package to the destination registry, across standards.
Benefit-sharing, kept as its own function on the record. How Cui Bono works →
Data foundation. The structured-data lineage Straatos is built on, for value chains where evidence has to hold.
Open provider classes plug in the same way, GIS and satellite analytics, eDNA biodiversity labs and bioacoustic sensors, each anchored to the same plots and periods as the rest of the record.
Follow one project from the first plot to the issued credit, and see where each tool’s job ends and what the record carries forward.
Your PDD becomes structured project data, not a document: the same record your team works in, packages for the registry, and an auditor reads from. Re-entry, reconciliation and parallel records stop being part of the job.
a tool’s job ends at a folder of PDFs. Yours continues from there.Then the readings start. Where did this season’s biomass figure actually come from? On the record every number answers for itself, back to the plot, the sensor and the day it was read.
a tool’s job ends at a figure in a dashboard. The record carries it back to where it came from.Verification is normally a scramble to reassemble the past. Here there is nothing to reassemble: the evidence chain has been in place since the first GPS point.
a tool’s job ends with an export. The record was already in place.So a credit stops being a claim with a certificate attached. It becomes the visible end of a thread that runs all the way back to the ground.
a tool’s job ends at a credit you vouch for. Straatos vouches with you.A verifiable credit, traceable to the plot it came from.
SOURCE · LOCATION · TIME · AUTHOR · DOCS · preserved end to end
Book a demo to walk the record from the first GPS point to the credit, or talk to us about a pilot.