July 25th, 2025

New

Improved

Feature

Versioned Edits: Track your model updates

What’s new?

  • Edit Mode — we gave editing features a facelift for a cleaner UI and to prevent inadvertent changes.

  • Version History — edits to models result in a new version, so the history of changes is preserved and auditable.

Why is it important?

Versioned edits provide a complete, tamper-proof record of every change to your Koi models. You can trace how data inputs evolved over time, refer to older versions if a new version produces unexpected results, and demonstrate to regulators or stakeholders that your impact forecasts are accurate, reproducible, and rigorously governed.


How Do I Use It?

Edit Mode

To modify a private model, select Edit Mode from the Actions menu. A pencil icon or Edit button will appear next to editable components, which include:

  • Model name

  • Addition or removal of scenarios and markets

  • Details for baseline and solution scenarios

  • Value chain phases for baseline and solution

  • Addressable market details and values

  • Market capture parameters

  • References

You can preview your edits in real-time. Once satisfied, click Save in the upper right corner. You will then be prompted to classify your changes as either Major or Minor to help maintain a clear version history of your model. Once saved, your modifications will be reflected in the model.


Who is this for?

  • Impact Analysts evaluating how changes to assumptions or data inputs affect avoided‐emissions forecasts

  • Compliance Teams needing a complete trail of edits for regulatory reporting

  • Stakeholders & Reviewers who want to see when and why key model parameters were adjusted


FAQ

  • How do I view earlier versions? 

To view earlier versions, go to a model's Datasheet and select the desired version under Viewing Version.

  • Who can view my changes? 

Once a new version is saved, anyone with access to the private model can see the updated version.

  • Is there a limit to how many versions are stored? 

No - make as many updates as you’d like, and retain all of the historical context.