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EXO.G Feature Modules Overview

What is this page?

This page gives you a simple, practical overview of the main EXO.G feature modules, how they connect, and what you can expect to get out of each one.

You can use all modules together, or start with just a few and grow over time.

How the modules are organized

At a high level, EXO.G is organized into four practical modules:

Reports & Data Input

  • What it is: The place where you insert ESG data and build your ESG reports.
  • How you use it: Create a report, add your data point by data point, and write the narrative.
  • Why it matters: This is where your ESG work becomes something you can show to others.
  • Main outputs: A structured ESG report ready to export to design tools (for example, Canva) and share with stakeholders.

Risk Assessment & Value Chain

  • What it is: The space where you map stakeholders and value chain entities, identify impacts, risks and opportunities (IROs), and decide what is truly material.
  • How you use it: Map entities and stakeholders, run your materiality assessment, and connect IROs to topics and entities.
  • Why it matters: Helps you focus on what really matters across your business and value chain, instead of trying to cover “everything”.
  • Main outputs: A clear list of material topics and IROs linked to your value chain and stakeholders.

Monitoring & Improvement (Performance & Insights)

  • What it is: Simple views and insights that help you monitor how your ESG work is evolving over time.
  • How you use it: Look at performance pages and insight cards generated from your data and assessments.
  • Why it matters: Turns static reports into a living process of follow‑up and improvement.
  • Main outputs: Performance views and insight cards that support decisions and future planning.

Collaboration

  • What it is: The layer that connects people: internal users, teams and, where relevant, external participants.
  • How you use it: Invite people, define their access, and use discussions and threads attached to data points, IROs, topics, roadmaps and reports.
  • Why it matters: ESG is a team sport. Collaboration keeps context in the right place instead of spread across emails and slides.
  • Main outputs: Structured conversations tied directly to the work (data, topics, IROs, roadmap items, reports).

A typical way to use EXO.G

Many teams follow this simple sequence:

  1. Set up your organization and users
    Create your workspace and invite the people who will work with you.
  2. Map your value chain and assess materiality
    Use Risk Assessment & Value Chain to map entities, IROs and material topics.
  3. Insert data and build your report
    Use Reports & Data Input to insert data and write your ESG report.
  4. Monitor, improve and collaborate
    Use Monitoring & Improvement and Collaboration to follow up, discuss and refine over time.

You can also start smaller, for example only with Reports & Data Input, and gradually adopt the other modules when you are ready.

Quick video sneak peeks

Below you can see short video previews of key flows inside the platform.

Materiality & IRO reasoning

Mapping value chain entities

AI‑assisted insights and planning

If you only read this page and watch these videos, you should already understand the main modules and how to start using EXO.G in practice.