The Ground Truth

The Gap

The world's landscapes are its greatest climate and nature asset. They're also its most underfunded. Across the world, landscapes are being restored. But the work happens in fragments, small projects, short funding cycles, and little coordination between the people doing the work and the capital that could sustain it. Funders want to act. Implementers are already acting. The gap between them is a systems problem, not a will problem

The Bridge

Xylo is the coordination layer in between. We connect implementers, stewards, and funders through a single, transparent system, where work is verified, payments are traceable, and outcomes are backed by evidence from the ground. From landscape assessment and implementer procurement to funder dashboards and ecological credit pathways, every gap is addressed by design, because regeneration is local by nature. Xylo makes it investible by design

Before the System

Landscape-scale regeneration doesn’t begin with technology, but with the right landscapes, implementers, and capital structure — assessed, designed, and assembled before a single task is logged

Xylo starts where others don’t. We assess landscapes for ecological and investment readiness, design programs that integrate community livelihoods with ecological outcomes, and vet implementing organisations against rigorous capacity standards. We structure the capital stack, identifying which funding sources fit which project stages, and onboard funders with the evidence they need to commit with confidence

Only then does the
system
switch on

This upstream work is what makes everything downstream trustworthy. The verification means something because the project was designed to deliver real outcomes. The funder dashboard means something because the implementers were vetted before they were deployed. Community stewards are protected because their role was built into the design from the start, not added later. That is the difference between a coordination system and a reporting tool

the system

Inside the System

Four Coordination Layers

1.
Field Layer

This is where restoration begins. Communities and implementers carry out work on the ground, with every task captured as geo-tagged evidence in real time. Verified work triggers payments-on record, without gaps.

2.
Verification Layer

This is where trust is built. IoT sensors, remote sensing, and structured field data collection are cross-checked to validate every claim. Anomalies are flagged and resolved at source, ensuring auditable, investment-grade outcomes.

3.
Delivery Layer

This is where plans meet execution. Milestones are translated into tasks across communities, with progress tracked and delivery aligned to commitments.

4.
Outcomes Layer

This is where verified work becomes investable evidence. Field data, remote sensing, and ecological indicators converges into a clear, traceable picture of impact. Verified milestones trigger capital, giving funders confidence in real outcomes.

Each layer builds on the one before it. Work is verified before it moves. Verified data becomes milestones before it is reported. Milestones are backed by evidence before capital is deployed. The system doesn’t skip steps, and neither does trust. Every claim traces back to the ground truth