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About

We’re building the calm pulse of the company.

Pulse is a small team of operators and engineers who’ve seen what scattered knowledge does to growing companies. We started this because we kept seeing senior people leave and tribal knowledge evaporate, and because every existing tool either trains on your data or charges enterprise prices.

Our bet: a company’s pulse isn’t a search box. It’s a process graph that captures how decisions get made, who owns what, and what aged badly. We build the boring infrastructure so the AI surfaces feel calm.

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What we believe

Three values we won’t trade.

These show up in every architectural decision. Drop any one and Pulse becomes a different (worse) product.

01

Permission-aware, never permission-expanding

If you can't see it in Slack, you can't see it in Pulse. Our entire architecture flows from this constraint. We won't break it for any feature, ever.

02

Process graph, not document graph

Decisions, commitments, features, and bottlenecks are first-class entities, not just searchable text. This is the structural bet that defines us against incumbents.

03

Calm by default

Pulse never sends notifications you didn't ask for. Signals appear on the homepage you choose to check. Your attention is the most valuable thing in your company.

What we ship today

The product, not the pitch.

Pulse ships fast. Recent additions: an editable Personal Graph that personalizes retrieval, AI-drafted playbooks from a one-line prompt, a visual canvas for authoring agent workflows, entity cards inline in Ask answers, a Push API for systems without native connectors, decision-to-execution gap tracking, the disagreement archive, role inheritance briefings for new hires, champion-left alerts on customers, and a real GraphQL endpoint over the workspace knowledge graph. Full inventory at /features.

Founded

April 2026

Team size

Small. Growing carefully.

Built for

Software teams · 5–500 people

We’re hiring carefully.

Engineers who’ve felt the pain we’re solving. Designers who think systemically. Operators who want to ship.