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What's new? February 2026 - Better Platform Usability

  • Writer: Rebecca Hunink
    Rebecca Hunink
  • Feb 4
  • 2 min read

The focus this month was better platform usability improvements, so we have lots and lots of small but powerful changes.



CarbonCrop team members Charlie Cottrell-Jury (carbon analyst) and Nick Butcher (co-founder and CEO) mapping forest within the CarbonCrop platform.


New Features

  • Custom Layer Improvements - You can now rename and delete custom layers!

    Gif showing how to edit and delete custom site layers
  • Edit Site Names in the Company Sites Page - you can now edit the name of a site directly in the company-level list of sites.

    Gif showing how to edit a site name in the company page
  • Add Filters to Site Analytics - a few exceptions aside, everything you could do at a company level you can now do for a site level. Exceptions are a search bar, and 1990 status data comes from polygon information rather than Nirvana (our new 1990 forest AI model).

  • Task Table Sorting - you can now sort the task table at a site or company level

    Gif showing task table sorting
  • Invoice CSV Download - When you’re viewing an invoice, you can now export the data into CSV.

  • Site Level ETR Tracking - you can now keep and update a record of your ETS Account unit balance in the Details tab.

  • Service Fee Calculation Options - you now have more options to customise the service fee when you’re sending out invoices. Examples: specify a minimum service fee and whether it’s calculated from gross or net yield.

  • User Icon Initials - your initials in your user icon are now taken from your name rather than your email (update in the portal)

  • Updated Carbon Price - we updated the carbon price model used for forecasts


Bug Fixes

  • Improved the communication for relevant LINZ title updates

  • Improved handling of Participant Specific Tables


Stay tuned for more updates next month!

1 Comment


Adam Young
Adam Young
Feb 05

It’s great to see updates that make platforms easier and more intuitive to use — better usability really helps everyone get more out of the tools they rely on. Clarity and ease of use are important in many areas, including how we present ourselves professionally. For example, many job seekers turn to professional resume writers UK when they want help organising their experience and skills in a clear, effective way. Thanks for sharing these improvements!

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