Enterprise Social Intelligence

Every signal.
Every platform.
One command room.

Pulse drafts, publishes, and reads the room across Threads, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook — on a fixed cadence your team never has to manage. Built for operators who think in systems, not calendars.

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LIVE
QUEUED
4+1
SHIPPED 7D
28+12%
ENGAGE
94k−3%
05:00Dawn drop · Threads, Instagramshipped
07:00Commute · LinkedIn, Facebookshipped
12:00Lunch · all four platformsqueued
15:00Mid-day · LinkedIn, Facebookdrafting
ENGAGEMENT · 14D▲ 18.4%
0.0B
Impressions orchestrated
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Integrations & adapters
0.00%
Publish-path uptime
The Platform — Four Pillars

A system the way operators think about social.

Most tools give you a calendar and a checkbox. Pulse gives you a queue, a signal feed, an engagement loop, and a publish path — instrumented end-to-end so the people in the room can read the board at a glance.

01 — Signal

Read the room before you write a word.

Pulse continuously ingests source feeds, hashes content for dedupe, and surfaces angles in a banked memory. The engagement loop closes automatically — published posts feed back into source ranking within 24–48 hours.

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02Drafting

Per-platform native voice.

Threads punchy. LinkedIn long. Instagram visual. Facebook conversational. One angle, four idiomatic drafts.

03Cadence

Four slots. Every day.

A fixed schedule (05:00, 07:00, 12:00, 15:00) your audience can feel — without anyone opening a UI.

04Resilience

Partial-failure retry, baked in.

If LinkedIn flakes but Threads ships, the slot persists with successful IDs preserved. Retries only what didn't make it.

Module — Queue

A queue you can actually read.

Four named slots. Each one shows source, angle, drafted platforms, and last publish attempt. Override or release with one keystroke.

QUEUE.TODAY · 2026-04-223/4 SLOTS FILLED
05:00Why Threads beats X for B2B reach
THIN
shipped
07:00The 4-slot cadence rule
LIFB
shipped
12:00Angle banks vs. content calendars
THINLI
queued
15:00Pending: source extraction
LIFB
drafting
Module — Angle Bank

Memory that compounds.

Every source extracts into multiple reusable angles. Banked angles fill open slots before any new fetch — turning one good source into a week of native posts.

ANGLE_BANK · 247 activeSORTED BY STRENGTH
Contrarian take
Calendars are coffins
92ready
Step-by-step
How we replaced Buffer in 90 minutes
88queued
Hot take
Engagement is a vanity metric (mostly)
81ready
Case study
Northwind: 3.2× reach with 4 slots
95published
Module — Engagement

The loop closes itself.

Published posts poll for engagement at the 24–48 hour mark and write back to the source ranking. The next angle you ship knows what worked.

ENGAGEMENT FEEDBACK · LAST 30 POSTS
1.84M impressions
▲ 24.3% w/w
Impressions Saves
In Use At

Operator software, used by operators.

We replaced an entire scheduling tool, two contractors, and a Notion board. Pulse just runs.
Maren Vasquez
Head of Brand · Northwind Capital
The angle bank is the unlock. One source becomes a week of posts without us touching the queue.
Jiro Tanaka
Director of Comms · Helix Robotics
Finally a system, not a calendar. Four slots a day, four platforms, zero drift. Operator software at last.
Rebecca Aldred
Founder · Ledgerline
Integrations

Speaks to the stack you already run.

OpenAI
Reddit
Threads
Instagram
LinkedIn
Facebook
Cloudflare
Vercel
Supabase
Stripe
Linear
Notion
OpenAI
Reddit
Threads
Instagram
LinkedIn
Facebook
Cloudflare
Vercel
Supabase
Stripe
Linear
Notion
GitHub
Slack
Anthropic
Replicate
Pinecone
Resend
Sentry
PostHog
Datadog
Twilio
Intercom
Figma
GitHub
Slack
Anthropic
Replicate
Pinecone
Resend
Sentry
PostHog
Datadog
Twilio
Intercom
Figma
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