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Fact sheet
The short version.
- Company
- PulseSignal
- Website
- pulsesignal.co
- Founded
- 2025
- Headquarters
- Remote
- Team
- Solo founder / one-person operation
- Stage
- Pre-launch · bootstrapped
- Category
- Competitive intelligence for SaaS
- Press contact
- press@pulsesignal.co
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Company
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Brand assets available
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PulseSignal is an independent, one-person operation: product, code, and support are all handled in-house, end to end.
PulseSignal grew out of a recurring frustration: every team was paying for "competitive intelligence" tools that either fire-hosed tracker noise or arrived a quarter late. PulseSignal is the product the team wanted to buy and couldn't.
Approved descriptions
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PulseSignal is competitive intelligence for SaaS. Public-source signals turned into per-company narrative briefings and cohort patterns, the day they happen.
PulseSignal is competitive intelligence for SaaS. We watch the public surfaces every company already exposes (pricing pages, careers pages, funding filings, leadership pages, trust pages, and product changelogs) and turn them into per-company narrative briefings and cohort-level patterns the day they happen. Go-to-market teams, investors, and competitive-intelligence analysts use PulseSignal to stop missing the moment a prospect raised funding, a competitor doubled its pricing, or a category quietly consolidated. No scraping, no dashboards to babysit, no quarter-late analyst reports. The signal exists in public; we deliver it to your inbox, Slack, or API.
PulseSignal is competitive intelligence for SaaS, rebuilt from the ground up around one observation: the internet already knows what is happening at every company you care about, but the signal lives across many distinct surfaces (pricing pages, careers pages, SEC filings, trust portals, GitHub repos, app stores, press releases, leadership pages, product changelogs) and none of them talk to each other. Most "competitive intelligence" tools either dump a firehose of tracker events on you, or they hide the actual signal behind analyst-written reports that arrive a quarter late.
We built PulseSignal to close that gap. Ten flagship modules, each with its own dashboard, sit alongside per-company detail layers and two public-registry feeds. Eight of the modules are daily signal layers (pricing, hiring, funding, leadership, customer sentiment, product launches, tech stack, positioning); the other two are composite modules that read across them, scoring acquisition targets weekly and assembling a due-diligence report on demand. The per-company detail layers cover compliance certifications, customer logos, employee reviews, and employee depth, and the registry feeds pull SEC EDGAR filings and UK corporate-registry records into the change feed. The raw events are clustered, de-duplicated, and connected into a running narrative per tracked company: what changed, what it likely means, and what to do about it, written in plain English instead of dashboard tiles. On top of that, we surface cohort-level patterns: which categories are quietly raising prices this week, where hiring waves are forming, which compliance certifications are becoming table stakes in a vertical.
PulseSignal is designed for the people who own outcomes. Go-to-market teams use it to walk into prospect calls with what changed since Monday. Investors use it to track portfolio companies and category formation in motion, not in quarterly recaps. Strategy teams and competitive-intelligence analysts use it as the canonical feed of public-source intelligence so they can stop building it themselves.
The product respects your stack. Briefings land in Slack, Telegram, email digests, your CRM via webhook or Zapier/Make, or a clean JSON API. There is no separate "log in to see the thing" step. The signal comes to where you already work. The data model is explicit about provenance: every signal links back to the public source we observed, and we never claim sources we don't actually pull from.
Privacy and ethics matter here. PulseSignal only ingests publicly available information that companies have chosen to publish. We do not scrape private dashboards, we do not run paid-database arbitrage we cannot cite, and we publish our sub-processor list and DPA. PulseSignal follows SOC 2-aligned controls internally. A formal AICPA audit is not yet in scope and will follow paying-customer revenue.
The company is bootstrapped, remote, and currently in pre-launch. PulseSignal is an independent, one-person operation. The longer-term thesis: as more of every company's decisions leave a public trail, whoever reads that trail fastest wins the deal, the round, and the quarter.
Approved quotes
Attribution: PulseSignal.
"SaaS companies already publish the signals you need to anticipate their next move. The problem was never data scarcity, it was assembly. PulseSignal does the assembly."
"A competitive-intel tool that ships you the answer is worth more than ten dashboards that ship you the question. That is the bar we hold ourselves to."
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