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Booost Inc

Booost Inc

Summary

Founded around 2011 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, booost is a private B2B software company specialising in sustainability performance and energy management platforms. The company develops cloud-based software designed to help organisations monitor, manage, and improve operational, environmental, and energy performance across multi-site operations. Booost’s solutions focus on energy consumption tracking, environmental KPI,s and emissions-related operational data, supporting sustainability and operations teams in day-to-day performance management. Booost is positioned as an operational sustainability and energy management software provider, not as an ESG reporting, governance, or carbon assurance vendor. Its platforms are typically used as part of a broader sustainability software stack, providing reliable operational data that feeds upstream ESG reporting and compliance processes.
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Details

Company name
Booost Inc
Headquarters
Tokyo, JPN
Date of establishment
2011

Software

Booost

Booost

Booost Sustainability Performance and Energy Management Platform
ESG Reporting
Booost provides a cloud-based sustainability performance management platform focused on helping organisations measure, manage, and improve environmental and energy performance across operations. Unlike pure ESG reporting or GRC platforms, booost is positioned as an operational sustainability management software, supporting energy management, carbon data management, and environmental performance tracking. Booost sits between energy management software and sustainability performance platforms, with partial ESG reporting relevance.