Advanced Analytics & Supplier Intelligence Features
- Tomas Kubilius
- Oct 27
- 8 min read
CarbonSig Release Update: Advanced supplier tracking, transparent AI-driven LCI selection, real-time system readiness indicators, and workspace analytics exports—empowering users with clearer insights, stronger governance, and data-driven decision-making in carbon accounting.
Overview
CarbonSig has introduced four powerful new capabilities designed to provide deeper insights into your carbon accounting operations, enhance transparency in AI-assisted data selection, and streamline supplier relationship management. These features work together to give you comprehensive visibility into platform usage, emission data decisions, and workspace-level analytics.
1. Supplier Licence Tracking (Sub-License Activity)
What It Is
Supplier Licence Tracking provides enterprise accounts with comprehensive insights into supplier activity and resource utilization. This feature, accessible through the Relations page under a new "Sub-License Activity" tab, enables you to monitor supplier engagement, track content creation, and analyze usage patterns across your supplier network.

Business Value
This capability enables you to:
Monitor supplier engagement levels in real-time
Track resource utilization across supplier accounts
Analyze content creation patterns and productivity
Make data-driven decisions about supplier relationships
Optimize platform usage and identify training opportunities
How It Works
Access Point: Relations page → Sub-License Activity tab (NEW)
When you send requests from the RFCA (Request for Carbon Attestation) tab, supplier account information automatically appears in the Sub-License Activity view. Each row represents an account, with all metrics aggregated at the account level.
Important: The Address Book and Sub-License Activity information remain synchronized—changes to contact details in the Address Book (Name, Contact Person) are automatically reflected in the Sub-License Activity view.
Available Metrics
Workspaces Count
What it tracks: Total number of active workspaces created by the supplier account
Excludes: Training workspaces and archived workspaces
Updates: Real-time (counter decreases when workspace is archived)
Users Count
What it tracks: Comprehensive user count including Active and Pending users
Excludes: Suspended users
Updates: Real-time (counter decreases when user is suspended)
System Templates Count
What it tracks: Count of system templates created by any user within the account
Includes: Systems created from scratch, copied systems, and systems built with AI
Published CAPs Count
What it tracks: Total number of Carbon Attested Products (CAPs) published by the account
Includes: Successfully published CAPs, transferred CAPs, and archived CAPs
Number of Sent Requests
What it tracks: Total count of all requests sent to the supplier account
Includes: All request types (Sent, Confirmed, Declined, Revoked, Completed)
Updates: Real-time as new requests are sent
Last Login
What it tracks: Timestamp of the most recent login by any user within the supplier account
Display format: Date/Time in your local time zone
Updates: Real-time upon user authentication
Shows: "Never" for accounts with no login history
User Activity Time
Active time tracking (user interactions, clicks, keyboard input)
User Journey
Populate Address Book with supplier contacts
Send requests from the RFCA tab to new or existing suppliers
Automatic tracking begins—supplier information appears in Sub-License Activity tab
Monitor metrics at the account level for all supplier activity
Synchronized updates ensure consistency between Address Book and activity tracking
Best Practices
Regular Monitoring: Review supplier activity metrics weekly to identify engagement patterns
Proactive Support: Use Last Login and activity metrics to identify suppliers who may need assistance
Resource Optimization: Analyze system template counts to understand which suppliers are actively using the platform
Relationship Management: Track request status to ensure timely follow-up with suppliers
2. AI LCI Explanation Report ("Why This LCI?")
What It Is
The AI LCI Explanation Report provides transparent, auditable explanations for why the AI selected specific Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) datasets for your inputs. This feature enhances trust and enables faster validation of AI-suggested emission data.
Why It Matters
When you use AI-suggested LCI data in your carbon calculations, understanding the selection rationale is critical for:
Transparency: Clear visibility into AI decision-making
Trust building: Confidence in AI recommendations
Faster validation: Quick acceptance or override decisions
Audit compliance: Documentation for verification purposes
How the AI Search Works
When you request LCI suggestions, the system:
Generates embeddings from your search query (input name + notes + uploaded documents)
Performs semantic search in the Global Reference Library (Ecoinvent, EPD, IPCC, US EPA)
Scores confidence and prioritizes by geography and data freshness
Returns top matches (0-5 entries) formatted with confidence levels
The system applies these ranking criteria:
Name match (exact and fuzzy search with synonyms)
Country/geography match (prioritizes exact matches)
Data source (prioritizes Global reference databases)
Data freshness and attestation quality
How to Access the Explanation
Entry Point: Input Modal → AI-suggested LCI row → "Why This LCI?" button

When you click the explanation button, you'll see:
Selected LCI name and ID
Summary of selection rationale (name matching, geography, data quality)
Confidence score (High/Medium/Low)
Key matching parameters used in the decision
Source information (database, attestation details)
Search Behavior
Important: The system handles mismatched information intelligently. For example, if you search for "water" but add notes about "aluminum window frames" (unrelated), the system:
Detects the semantic mismatch
Prioritizes the primary search term ("water")
May return results or empty set depending on relevance threshold
Best Practices
For Quick Validation:
Check the confidence score first—High confidence suggestions typically need minimal review
Verify geography matches your requirements
Confirm the emission unit matches your input needs
For Detailed Audit:
Review attestation information for data provenance
Check attestation date to ensure data currency
Use the explanation as audit documentation
When to Override:
Low confidence scores warrant closer examination
Geography doesn't match your specific needs
You have more specific proprietary data available
3. System Template Status Indicator
What It Is
The System Template Status feature provides instant visual identification of system completion states directly on the System Template page. A new Status columnpositioned beside the System Name displays clear indicators—"Ready" or "In Progress"—allowing users to quickly assess which systems are complete and ready for use, and which require additional work.

Business Value
This capability enables you to:
Eliminate confusion about system completion status
Streamline workflows by prioritizing incomplete systems
Improve project management with at-a-glance progress tracking
Save time by avoiding the need to open each system to check completion
Maintain quality by ensuring only complete systems are used for analysis or CAP generation
Enhance collaboration by providing teams with clear visibility into work status
How It Works
Location: System Template page → Status column (beside System Name)
The status indicator automatically updates based on the completeness of your system's data and connections. The system continuously evaluates whether all required information is present and properly configured.
Status Definitions
Ready Status ✅
A system displays "Ready" when it meets all completion criteria:
Data Completeness:
All input nodes have assigned emission sources (LCI, CAP, or System)
All quantities are entered
All conversion factors are specified
System Connectivity:
All nodes are properly connected
No broken or missing links
Complete emission flow from inputs through processes to outputs
Calculation Status:
Emission calculations are complete
Carbon intensity values are calculated
System is ready for analysis
What "Ready" Means:
System can be used for reliable carbon footprint calculations
Ready for analysis in Analyze mode
Suitable for CAP generation
Can be confidently shared or exported
In Progress Status
A system displays "In Progress" when any completion criteria are missing:
Common Reasons for In Progress Status:
Missing emission source assignments on one or more inputs
Incomplete quantity data
Missing conversion factors
Disconnected nodes or broken system connections
Partial data entry requiring completion
System architecture defined but data not yet populated
What "In Progress" Means:
System cannot yet produce reliable carbon footprint calculations
Requires additional data entry or configuration
Not ready for analysis or CAP generation
Should be completed before sharing
Use Cases
For Individual Users:
Quickly identify which systems need your attention
Prioritize data entry work on incomplete systems
Verify a system is ready before generating a CAP
Track your personal progress on system development
For Team Leaders:
Monitor team progress on system completion
Identify bottlenecks in the carbon accounting workflow
Allocate resources to incomplete systems
Ensure data quality before final analysis
For Supplier Managers:
Track which supplier systems are complete vs. incomplete
Identify suppliers who may need additional training
Correlate completion rates with supplier engagement metrics
Follow up proactively on incomplete submissions
For Enterprise Administrators:
Obtain workspace-level view of completion status
Identify patterns in system completion rates
Make data-driven decisions about training needs
Monitor overall carbon accounting progress across the organization
Sorting and Filtering: Users can sort the system list by status to:
View all "Ready" systems together
Focus on "In Progress" systems needing attention
Track completion progress over time
Best Practices
Before Starting Work:
Review the Status column to identify incomplete systems
Prioritize systems closest to completion
Plan your data entry sessions based on status indicators
During System Development:
Check status after each major data entry session
Use status as a checklist for completion
Address missing data promptly to achieve "Ready" status
Before Analysis or Sharing:
Always verify "Ready" status before generating CAPs
Double-check systems show "Ready" before exporting
Confirm "Ready" status before sharing with stakeholders
For Quality Assurance:
Use status as a first-level quality gate
Investigate any unexpected "In Progress" status
Establish team standards for when systems should be marked complete
Troubleshooting Common Status Issues
System Shows "In Progress" but Appears Complete:
Check all input nodes for missing emission source assignments
Verify all quantities and conversion factors are entered
Look for disconnected nodes in Design Mode
Ensure all calculations have processed
Status Not Updating After Data Entry:
Refresh the page
Verify data was saved successfully
Check for any error messages in Entry Mode
Confirm all required fields are completed
Unable to Generate CAP from "Ready" System:
Verify system status is definitely "Ready"
Check for any validation errors in Analyze mode
Ensure all upstream systems (if linked) are also "Ready"
Contact support if issue persists
4. Insight Hub (Workspace Analytics Export)
What It Is
The Insight Hub provides on-demand computation and export of aggregated metrics from your workspace systems that are ready for analysis. This feature generates structured Excel exports containing comprehensive system-level and product-level analytics, optimized for both human analysis and AI-assisted insights.

Business Value
The Insight Hub enables you to:
Obtain workspace-level summary views of all system analytics
Generate on-demand reports without database storage overhead
Export data in structured formats for external analysis
Enable AI-assisted analysis with consistent, prompt-ready formatting
Facilitate strategic decision-making with comprehensive carbon data visibility
How It Works
Access Point: System page → "Download Insights" button
The system generates Excel files containing:
Systems-level data: Aggregated metrics for all systems that have "Ready" status in your workspace
Products-level data: Detailed breakdown for products within each system
Optional Contributors data: (Future enhancement) Granular contributor-level information
Data Hierarchy
The export follows a nested structure:
Level 1: Systems (workspace-level aggregation)
Level 2: Products (system-level breakdown)
Level 3: Contributors
File Format: Excel (.xlsx)
Data Quality Assurance:
Consistent column headers across exports
Flattened nested arrays for easy processing
No merged cells (AI-friendly formatting)
Clean, structured tables suitable for automated analysis
Use Cases
Strategic Planning:
Export workspace data for board presentations
Analyze trends across multiple systems
Identify carbon reduction opportunities
Compliance Reporting:
Generate comprehensive emissions summaries
Create audit-ready documentation
Track progress against sustainability targets
Data Integration:
Import into business intelligence tools
Combine with financial data for cost analysis
Share with external stakeholders
Best Practices
Before Export:
Ensure systems contain current data
Verify all relevant systems are included in your workspace
Consider filtering scope if only specific systems are needed
After Export:
Review metadata to confirm export parameters
Validate key metrics against expected ranges
Store exports with appropriate version control for trend analysis
Integration Across Features
These four features work together to provide comprehensive visibility and streamlined carbon accounting workflows:
System Template Status provides instant visibility into completion state of systems
Supplier Licence Tracking monitors who is creating systems and CAPs
AI LCI Explanation ensures transparency in the data those systems use
Insight Hub aggregates system-level results for strategic analysis
Example Workflow:
Prioritize work using System Template Status to identify incomplete systems
Track supplier engagement through Supplier Licence Tracking to monitor system creation activity
Verify data quality by checking that suppliers are using appropriate LCI data through AI Explanations
Identify completion patterns by correlating system status (Ready vs. In Progress) with supplier activity metrics
Generate comprehensive analytics through Insight Hub for strategic decision-making
Make data-driven decisions about supplier relationships, training needs, and carbon reduction strategies
Feedback & Support
We value your feedback as we continue to enhance CarbonSig. If you have questions or suggestions regarding these updates:
Contact our support team at support@carbonsig.com
Submit feature requests through the in-app feedback tool
Thank you for being part of the CarbonSig community. Together, we're building a more sustainable future.
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Keywords: supplier tracking, sub-license activity, AI transparency, LCI explanation, workspace analytics, insight hub, carbon accounting, emissions data, supplier management, AI-suggested data, system metrics, CAP tracking, reference emission data, semantic search, audit compliance
