Tree Planting for Businesses: Bloomy Earth Plans and Features
Businesses don’t need another “green promise”. They need a system they can actually run: something that turns real activity (website traffic, orders, events, employee moments, customer milestones) into real-world restoration, with proof that’s easy to track and easy to share.
That’s the core idea behind Bloomy Earth. We help organizations operationalize climate action by planting trees and restoring ecosystems through automated workflows, then consolidating everything into an impact dashboard, shareable pages, and certificates when needed. The result is simple: clear actions, clear proof.
This article explains Bloomy Earth’s business plans (Bloomy Roots, Bloomy Grove, Bloomy Forest, and Bloomy Ecosystem), what each one unlocks, and how to choose the right setup depending on your goals. For the latest pricing and the exact plan details, check the current plan page.

What a “Bloomy setup” means
A plan isn’t the end goal. The end goal is your setup: the way tree planting is triggered, attributed, and reported in your business context.
Some companies want a climate-positive website where visits translate into trees over time, with privacy-first tracking. Others want e-commerce planting, where each order (or specific product) triggers a tree planting and a shareable certificate for the customer. Others focus on events, where each attendee becomes a tree planted, with individual or group recognition. And some organizations prefer a technical integration via API or automation tools (Zapier, Make, Activepieces, Albato) to connect planting to internal systems and workflows.
Your plan mainly determines how far you can go in automation depth, team enablement, reporting, and support. The underlying logic stays consistent: you choose what triggers the planting, Bloomy executes it and tracks it, and you get proof you can reuse in your comms and reporting.
Bloomy Roots
Bloomy Roots is for businesses that want to start immediately, without committing to a monthly subscription. In practice, it’s a “proof mode” entry point: you can plant trees at your own pace and still access the foundational Bloomy experience.
It’s also the baseline for pricing: pay-as-you-go is the most flexible option, but it’s not the most cost-efficient. When you’re ready to commit to planting more trees each month, your cost per tree can drop significantly—up to 60% cheaper on higher commitment levels.
With Roots, you get your dedicated impact dashboard and your public “My Impact” page. It gives you a clean, transparent way to show what’s been done, without making your sustainability story depend on a slide deck.
Roots also opens the door to Bloomy’s main building blocks: website impact, products (e-commerce), events, and on-demand planting through integrations. So even if you’re not ready to scale, you can already test your first use case and see how it feels in real life with customers, employees, or partners.
Roots is ideal when you want to validate internal buy-in, test one workflow, or run a small campaign without tying it to a monthly commitment.
Bloomy Roots
Bloomy Roots is for businesses that want to start immediately, without committing to a monthly subscription. In practice, it’s a “proof mode” entry point: you can plant trees at your own pace and still access the foundational Bloomy experience.
Think of it like switching Bloomy on with zero friction. You test one use case, you see the results, and you decide what to scale next. And when you do scale, there’s a simple advantage: the more you commit to planting each month, the lower your cost per tree can get—up to 60% cheaper compared to pay-as-you-go.
With Roots, you get your dedicated impact dashboard and your public “My Impact” page. It gives you a clean, transparent way to show what’s been done, without making your sustainability story depend on a slide deck.
Roots also opens the door to Bloomy’s main building blocks: website impact, products (e-commerce), events, and on-demand planting through integrations. So even if you’re not ready to scale, you can already test your first workflow and see how it feels in real life with customers, employees, or partners.
Roots is ideal when you want to validate internal buy-in, test one workflow, or run a small campaign without tying it to a monthly commitment.
Bloomy Grove
Bloomy Grove is where sustainability stops being a one-off initiative and becomes a recurring system. It’s designed for teams that want a predictable monthly impact cadence and more structured enablement for employees.
This is usually the moment companies move from “we planted trees once” to “this is now part of how we operate.” You set a monthly rhythm, you unlock more automation, and you start seeing the practical upside of commitment: as your monthly tree volume grows, your cost per tree goes down.
In Grove, you keep everything from Roots, but with more room to connect Bloomy to your customer journey (for example, post-purchase planting, lifecycle milestones, or quarterly campaigns) and share impact more consistently without manual work.
Grove also introduces the option to add verified CO₂ certificates (VCS) when you need formal documentation for specific reporting or stakeholder requirements. Bloomy doesn’t force the “offset narrative” by default; you can stay in restoration mode and activate certificates only when it makes sense.
Choose Grove if you want to move from “we tried it” to “we run it”, and you want impact to become part of the team rhythm rather than an occasional campaign.
Bloomy Forest
Bloomy Forest is built for organizations that are serious about scaling—either because the company is larger, or because sustainability is moving closer to the operational core (multiple teams, multi-location needs, deeper integrations, more reporting expectations).
Forest is typically where impact becomes multi-channel. Not just one workflow, but several running together: website traffic planting, e-commerce triggers, event-based planting, internal initiatives. The real challenge becomes orchestration—keeping attribution clean, enabling teams, and making sure the numbers stay reliable as volume increases.
And this is also where commitment pays off in a very concrete way: higher monthly volumes can reduce the cost per tree even further, up to 60% cheaper compared to pay-as-you-go, while unlocking deeper capabilities to operate at scale.
Forest unlocks more advanced API capabilities and deeper operational features, including multi-team support and structured reporting. It’s also where many organizations start asking for an annual sustainability report format that’s easier to reuse for internal cycles and external stakeholder communication.
If you’re building a long-term sustainability operating model, Forest is usually the best balance between standardization and flexibility.
Bloomy Ecosystem
Bloomy Ecosystem is for organizations with specific constraints, complex systems, or ambitious targets that don’t fit nicely into a standard tier.
This is where Bloomy adapts to you. You design the rules, the triggers, the scale, the reporting outputs—and you get a tailored setup that can grow without limits. It’s the right choice when you want custom project selection, custom governance, or when you need certificates included as a standard part of the process rather than an option.
At this level, commitment and volume are fully flexible, and the model is optimized around your scale—so you get the most cost-efficient price per tree for your organization.
If Forest is “scale with structure,” Ecosystem is “scale with customization.”

How to choose
The fastest way to choose is to answer three practical questions.
First, how do you want trees to be triggered? If you’re starting with a simple, manual or occasional activation, Roots is often enough. If you want recurring, automated triggers across customer or employee journeys, Grove becomes more relevant. If you’re running multiple triggers across teams, Forest or Ecosystem will save you time and friction.
Second, how many stakeholders need access and visibility? If the initiative lives with one owner, Roots can work. As soon as employee-linked accounts, multi-team coordination, or internal enablement matters, you’ll feel the difference between Grove and Forest.
Third, how much “proof” do you need, and in what format? If you mainly want a transparent impact trail and shareable pages, you can stay light. If you need formal reporting outputs or verified certificates for CO₂ claims, you’ll want a plan that supports that path cleanly—without making the whole product feel like a compliance tool.
Next step
Bloomy Earth isn’t just “a subscription to plant trees.” It’s an operating layer for environmental impact—one that turns daily business activity into ecosystem restoration and gives you proof you can track, share, and reuse.
Start with Bloomy Roots if you want low friction and immediate proof. Move to Bloomy Grove when you want consistent monthly action and more automation. Step up to Bloomy Forest when you need scale and reporting. And choose Bloomy Ecosystem when you need custom rules, custom volume, and tailored support.
If you want the exact inclusions and the latest pricing, go to Compare plans and pick your monthly commitment.

Book a free 30-minute demo
If you’re not sure which plan fits, the fastest way to decide is a short call. In a free 30-minute demo, we’ll map your use case (per visit, per sale, per event, or via API), explain how Tree Credits and certificates work, and help you design the simplest setup that matches your goals and your workflows.
Book your 30-minute demo and we’ll guide you to the right Bloomy configuration.







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