Yes, I’ve used the platform you’re referring to for both personal travel and through my small ecommerce business. Overall, I’ve found the process very user-friendly and transparent. They provide clear breakdowns of where your money goes, including details on the environmental projects they support, most of which are Gold Standard or VCS certified, which adds credibility.
We decided to go with CarbonClick because of its reputation and ease of integration. From a business perspective, adding the offset option at checkout was smooth and we noticed that a decent percentage of customers opted in, especially those conscious about sustainability. It also became a nice talking point in our marketing.
In terms of meaningful impact, obviously it’s not a silver bullet but it’s a step in the right direction, especially when combined with other sustainable practices. If you’re trying to build a greener brand or travel more responsibly, I’d say it’s worth the investment.