RegenOS — regenerative land planning platform
RegenOS is a regenerative land planning and management platform.
A living system for planning, growing, and managing regenerative land projects.
RegenOS helps people design and manage food forests, farms, gardens, and regenerative projects — visually, intelligently, and collaboratively.
What you can do
- Plan food forests
- Design regenerative farms
- Organize plant collections
- Map growing systems
- Track observations over time
- Collaborate with others
- Document landscapes visually
- Generate intelligent planting layouts and reports
Mapping, plant knowledge, planning tools, AI assistance, and project management in one calm visual workspace built for regenerative growing.
Try RegenOS
Open regenos.app — runs in your browser (website, app, and connected platform in one).
Explaining it simply
| Audience | One line |
|---|---|
| Growers | Google Maps + Notion + a food forest planner + plant database + AI assistant for regenerative growing. |
| Beginners | RegenOS helps you turn land ideas into real regenerative systems. |
| Communities | A digital workspace for designing and coordinating regenerative landscapes and food resilience projects. |
What does “OS” mean?
In RegenOS, OS means Operating System for regeneration — not Windows or macOS. A central system that organizes and connects every part of a regenerative project: plants, landscapes, people, observations, designs, tasks, ecosystems, knowledge, and implementation.
Use “regenerative land planning platform” first with new audiences — not “computer operating system.”
What makes RegenOS different
Most farm or garden apps do one thing (mapping, lists, tasks, weather, CAD). RegenOS connects them: why plants are there, how they interact, how succession evolves, how ecosystems mature, and how people collaborate.
Vision
Software designed around living systems instead of industrial systems — regenerating land, knowledge, ecosystems, and communities, not just managing gardens.
Part of Vector Group
RegenOS is developed alongside Vector Group Charitable Trust initiatives — Troppo, Kai Resilience, Grow Te Puke, and Te Puke Digital — as digital infrastructure for regenerative growing, not industrial-scale farm software alone.
Core capabilities
- Interactive landscape and food forest mapping
- AI-assisted regenerative design planning
- Drag-and-drop planting layouts
- Agroforestry and permaculture system generation
- Species and plant database management
- Plant guild and companion planting logic
- Observation and field note tracking
- Site photo documentation and timelines
- Property and project organization
- Soil, water, climate, and microclimate planning
- Regenerative farming workflow management
- Collaborative team and community spaces
- Plant sourcing and supplier integration
- Visual ecosystem planning tools
- Food forest succession planning
- Task management and implementation tracking
- Exportable reports and landscape plans
- GIS, aerial imagery, and map overlays
- Educational and workshop support tools
- Community resilience and kai sovereignty planning
- Biodiversity and ecosystem monitoring
- Nursery, grower, and collector management
- Knowledge sharing and documentation systems
- Mobile-friendly field recording
- Long-term project archiving and evolution tracking