ROADMAP · SUSTAINABILITY INTELLIGENCE

CrowAgent product roadmap

What is shipped, what is in flight, and what comes next. Live products, upcoming launches, and the long-term research shaping the next twelve months of CrowAgent across UK and EU sustainability compliance.

Future-phase dates are indicative and subject to change. Every shipped feature is announced on the changelog.

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The build, in order

Shipped, in progress, and next

A single timeline from what is live in production today to the research shaping the next twelve months. Each phase is anchored to a specific UK or EU regulatory driver, so the plan is deterministic, not speculative.

  1. Phase 1 · Live now Q2 2026

    Six products in production today, serving UK landlords, public-sector suppliers, SME finance teams, IT leads, and sustainability reporters. Each one reads the source regulation directly, so the output you stand behind is auditable, not invented.

  2. Phase 2 · In progress Q3 2026

    Platform-wide security and access work that builds on the live suite. Dates are indicative and subject to change.

    Passkeys (WebAuthn)

    Windows Hello and Touch ID sign-in as an alternative to TOTP multi-factor authentication, across every product in the suite.

    Agentic auto-fill, suite-wide

    The CrowESG auto-fill agent extended across the platform: grounded AI agents that read your uploaded evidence and draft Cyber Essentials answers, PPN 002 narratives, and VSME disclosures, each one citing the exact regulation behind the suggestion for you to approve or edit. The model proposes, you decide.

  3. Phase 3 · Researching Q4 2026

    Early research, not yet committed engineering. Anchored to live regulation rather than speculation.

    Regulatory Monitor

    A live UK/EU regulatory change feed. Material updates to MEES, CSRD, PPN, Cyber Essentials, and the Late Payment Act flow straight into the relevant product dashboard, so you act, not just read.

    Cross-product compliance copilot

    One statute-grounded assistant that reasons across MEES, CSRD, PPN 002, Cyber Essentials, and the Late Payment Act at once, answering portfolio-level questions and citing the named regulation behind every line. Retrieval-grounded against the source law, never free-styling the legislation.

  4. Later 2027

    On the radar beyond the next twelve months.

    Broader SSO (SAML 2.0 / OIDC)

    Microsoft Entra ID SSO is available now on Enterprise. This expands single sign-on to additional identity providers via SAML 2.0 and OIDC.

The intelligence layer

How the AI actually works

CrowAgent is not a chatbot wrapped around a regulation. Every product runs a deterministic compliance engine first; large language models do the writing and explaining on top, grounded in the named statute. The model proposes a draft, you review and sign it off. Here is the honest shape of it, including where it is live today and where the work is still ahead.

Live today

Deterministic engine, then narrative

The numbers come from code, not a model. MEES penalty exposure, PPN 002 social-value scoring, Cyber Essentials control mapping, statutory late-payment interest, and DEFRA-factor carbon totals are all computed deterministically. The language model is the last step: it turns that computed result into a readable narrative or report draft. It never invents the figure.

Live today

Two models, two jobs

Customer-facing drafting (CrowMark bid narratives, CrowESG report text) runs on Google Gemini. Heavier reasoning and analysis tasks run on Anthropic's Claude. Both are used as data sub-processors under signed DPAs; your prompts are not used to train their foundation models. The full list is on the privacy page.

Live today

Grounded in the source law

Each engine reads the actual regulation it serves: SI 2015/962 for MEES, PPN 002 and the National TOMs for social value, the NCSC Cyber Essentials v3.3 (Danzell) controls, the Late Payment Act 1998, and EFRAG VSME 2024. Outputs cite the named instrument so the claim is auditable rather than asserted.

Live today

A human signs every output

Under Article 22 UK GDPR, CrowAgent makes no solely-automated decision with legal effect about anyone. AI drafts are advisory. You review, edit, and approve before a single word reaches a bid, a report, or a certification body. The model proposes; you decide.

Where the AI work is heading
In progress

Agentic auto-fill, suite-wide

CrowESG already has an agent that reads your uploaded evidence and drafts disclosures. We are extending that pattern across the platform so the same grounded agent can draft Cyber Essentials answers and PPN 002 narratives, each suggestion citing the exact regulation behind it for you to approve or edit. Indicative timing Q3 2026, subject to change.

Researching

Cross-product compliance copilot

Early research, not committed engineering. One assistant that reasons across MEES, CSRD, PPN 002, Cyber Essentials, and the Late Payment Act at once, answering portfolio-level questions and citing the named regulation behind every line. It would be retrieval-grounded against the source law, never free-styling the legislation.

Researching

Regulatory monitor feed

A live UK and EU regulatory change feed so material updates to MEES, CSRD, PPN, Cyber Essentials, and the Late Payment Act surface in the relevant product dashboard, with the model summarising what changed and what it means for your existing work. Research stage only.

We will not ship a model that free-styles the law. Every AI feature keeps a deterministic engine underneath, and narrative generation is the last step, never the source. That is a fixed design rule, not a phase.

Methodology

How we decide what to ship next

Every CrowAgent product traces back to a UK or EU regulation that already exists or has already passed Royal Assent. No speculative tools, no pivots to whatever VC trend is loudest this quarter.

01

Regulatory deadlines

A statutory instrument with a date attached (the proposed MEES EPC B standard for 2031, CSRD waves under Omnibus I, PPN 014/21 supplier requirements) earns a slot before anything else.

02

Demand-led

When the same need comes up repeatedly from the teams we talk to, it moves up the plan. We shipped CrowESG because VSME reporting was the most-requested adjacent capability to our MEES and CSRD work.

03

Adjacency to a live product

CrowCash sits next to CrowAgent Core because the same finance lead at a property company writes both the chase email and the MEES brief.

04

Where the edge sits

CrowAgent does not compete with horizontal ESG software giants on breadth; the edge is UK regulatory accuracy and time-to-output.

Scope discipline

What we won't build

Honesty about scope is part of the deal. We actively decide against patterns that diverge from our regulatory anchor.

Generic ESG dashboards

Plenty of vendors will sell you a colourful dashboard that maps to nothing. CrowAgent will not. Every metric must trace to a statute.

Enterprise carbon platforms

CrowESG computes a baseline Scope 1/2/3 footprint on DESNZ 2025 factors for VSME reporting. We are not building a full enterprise carbon-accounting platform with primary-data ingestion at the depth of Watershed, Sweep, or Persefoni.

EPR / WEEE / Packaging Tax

These are real regulations but adjacent to a buyer CrowAgent does not currently serve. Maybe in 2027, but not on the current roadmap.

Hallucinating AI Copilots

Every AI feature in the platform has a deterministic engine underneath. Narrative generation is the LAST step, never the SOURCE.

Regulatory Clock

Deadlines on the radar

1 APR 2026

MEES Band E (Passed)

Minimum standard already applies to all let commercial property. Enforced by local weights-and-measures authorities under SI 2015/962.

18 MAR 2026

Omnibus I (Passed)

Directive (EU) 2026/470 entered force, lifting CSRD thresholds to >1,000 employees AND >€450M turnover. CSRD Checker updated.

1 JAN 2027

CSRD Wave 2

Wave 2 reporting obligations begin under revised Omnibus I phasing. Covers large EU undertakings hitting thresholds in FY 2026.

2031 (Proposed)

MEES EPC B (Proposed)

Proposed single EPC B minimum for non-domestic lettings over 1,000 m² from 2031 (the earlier Band C by 2028 interim was withdrawn), subject to secondary legislation. CrowAgent Core already supports the proposed rule for planning.

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