CSRD reporting you can do without a compliance background.
The standard behind CSRD reporting is written for sustainability specialists. CSRD Pro turns it into plain questions about your own business, so the person who knows the company can complete the report without a specialist background.
Organised by theme, not by paragraph number
The VSME standard (the EU's voluntary reporting standard for smaller companies) is laid out as a list of numbered disclosures: B1 to B11 in the Basic module, and C1 to C9 in the Comprehensive module.
CSRD Pro groups the same questions by what they are about, so you work through one familiar area at a time. You think "let me do the energy section", rather than hunting for the right paragraph.
The standard
CSRD Pro
You only see the questions that apply to you
Not every disclosure is meant for every company. A small importer with a handful of staff does not need the questions written for large industrial groups.
CSRD Pro asks a few things about your business at the start, then leaves out the questions that do not apply. Most reporters answer far fewer questions than the standard contains, because the survey hides what is not relevant to them.
Enter each fact about your company once
Once you have entered something, CSRD Pro reuses it. Your list of sites flows into every question that depends on it, and figures you give in one place feed the calculations that need them.
It carries across years as well. Last year's company description and answers pre-fill the new report, so each year starts from where you left off rather than from a blank form.
Plain-English questions, with the standard a click away
Every question is asked in everyday language: what to enter, and what it means for your business. The wording of the official standard sits in the Question Guide for anyone who wants it, but it is never where you have to start.
In the standard's language
The female-to-male ratio among members of management for the reporting period.
The question CSRD Pro asks
What share of your management roles are held by women?
See how the questions read
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Reporting you can actually do
If someone in your business knows the company, they can complete the report, with guidance at every step.
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