Honest numbers. Transparent methodology.
We believe sustainability metrics should be conservative, clearly explained, and honest about their limitations. Here's exactly how we calculate impact — and what we don't claim.
Important: These are estimates
PaceLeaf is in early development. Impact numbers on this page are projections based on anticipated platform usage, not yet achieved results. Methodology is subject to change. Do not cite these numbers in regulatory or financial documents.
What we're working toward
12-month post-launch projections based on our user acquisition and engagement models.
1M+
Verified Sustainable Trips
(12-month launch target)
180K lbs
CO₂ Avoided (est.)
(based on projected trip data)
500M
Steps Tracked
(projected, 10K users × 1yr)
25K+
Rewards Redeemed
(projected at launch scale)
* All metrics are estimates based on projected platform usage. PaceLeaf is in early development. Actual results will vary.
How we calculate impact
Transparency is a core principle. Here's the exact methodology behind each impact category.
Vehicle Trips Avoided
We estimate avoided vehicle trips based on verified sustainable modes substituting what would otherwise be a car trip. We apply conservative multipliers — not every walking trip replaces a drive. Our estimates assume 40–60% mode substitution rates based on published commuter behavior research.
CO₂ Savings Estimation
CO₂ savings use the EPA's average vehicle emission factor (404 grams CO₂ per mile) applied to the estimated avoided car distance. We do not claim credit for the CO₂ produced by transit or e-bike electricity. Estimates are conservative.
Steps and Activity
Steps are estimated from GPS-tracked walking distance using average stride length (0.762 meters for adults). Cycling and transit activities are reported as distance rather than steps. All figures are GPS-derived, not pedometer-estimated.
Community Impact Aggregation
Community-level impact is the aggregate of individual verified activity. We do not extrapolate or project beyond what was actually logged and verified in the app. Reported totals reflect only completed, verified activities.
Projected challenge impact
Illustrative projections for planned community challenges. Actual results will be published after each completed challenge.
| Challenge | Period | Participants | Trips | CO₂ Avoided (est.) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austin Bike Week | May 2025 (projected) | 300 | 1,200 | 540 lbs | Illustrative projection |
| University Green Commute Month | September 2025 (projected) | 500 | 4,000 | 1,800 lbs | Illustrative projection |
| Downtown Transit Challenge | October 2025 (projected) | 1,000 | 8,000 | 3,600 lbs | Illustrative projection |
What we don't claim
- All environmental impact metrics are estimates. Methodology is subject to revision.
- PaceLeaf is not a certified carbon offset provider. Points do not represent verified carbon credits or offsets.
- Community impact numbers are based on projected or early test data and should not be cited in regulatory, financial, or legal documents.
- Mode substitution assumptions are based on published peer-reviewed research but may not reflect individual user behavior.
- PaceLeaf does not make any environmental certifications or warranties. Impact reporting is for informational and engagement purposes.
Questions about our methodology? We welcome scrutiny and collaboration. Contact us at [email protected] or use the contact form.
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