A site monitoring platform built for mitigation banks, permittee-responsible sites, and conservation easements — where the records must outlast the people keeping them.
A mitigation bank survives three staff turnovers and two platform migrations before its first credit release. A conservation easement outlives its founding director. The monitoring report due in 2038 will be written by someone who hasn’t started their career yet.
Today that continuity lives in shared drives, paper field books, and the memory of whoever’s been around the longest. One retirement and the baseline is gone.
Ecobot Monitoring is the institutional memory — structured, spatial, and always ready for the next site visit.
Everything a long-term monitor needs in one ledger — spatial, auditable, and built around the rhythm of the field season.
Every visit-day photo — fixed-point repeats, vegetation, site documentation — tagged, oriented, and filed to the point it was taken from. A 2018 photo sits beside its 2028 counterpart, already aligned.
Randomized and permanent plots. Stem counts, stems-per-acre, canopy cover, herbaceous percent, bare ground, and species composition — tallied against your performance standards in real time.
Manual and logger-based water-level records, with saturation-within-12" compliance calls computed automatically.
Every metric reconciled against the approved mitigation plan. See credit-release trajectory at a glance.
Field data into your regulator’s template, assembled automatically. Draft to deliverable in a morning, not a month — your hours go back to the analysis and advisory your clients actually pay for.
When an evaluation falls short of a performance standard, corrective actions — replanting, invasive control, hydrology fixes — arrive with the evidence that grounds them. Documented remediation, ready for the IRT.
When field data syncs back, Manager checks it against your standards. Missing photo metadata, out-of-region species, and evidence gaps arrive at your desk already flagged — QA becomes triage, not detective work.
We spent the last year alongside mitigation bankers, stewardship staff, and USACE reviewers. The product reflects their calendar, their regulators, and their language — not a generic workflow tool dressed in green.
“After closeout, the record is the bank.”
The beta is open to organizations actively monitoring mitigation, restoration, or conservation sites. Cohorts are small on purpose — we want to ship the right thing, not the big thing.
Setup season, not field season.
The time to configure projects and train your team is before the growing season lands — not while it’s on top of you.
We read every submission. You’ll hear back within 5 business days.
If the fit looks right, we’ll follow up with a short application and a 20-minute call. No pitch — we want to understand your sites, your regulatory obligations, and the part of monitoring that’s currently costing you the most.
A baseline survey before first use. A check-in around day 30–45. An exit survey at conclusion. Availability for a focus group if we invite you. Confidentiality around unreleased features. Real engagement with product direction — not checkbox participation.
Reach the Ecobot team at hello@ecobot.com.