Pulse
Pulse is an iPhone and Apple Watch app that turns personal wellness patterns into optional, plain-language cues shared between partners.
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- Product
- Pulse
- Category
- Apps
- Stage
- Public launch
- Pricing
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- Why it stood out
- The thoughtful product choice is translating private measurements into tentative human language instead of showing a partner a dashboard of health numbers.
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About Pulse
Product description
What the project says it is
Pulse uses Apple Watch signals such as sleep, resting heart rate, movement, and recovery to create gentle partner cues while describing the raw measurements as remaining on the user's iPhone. It also includes private chat, shared memories, daily questions, and small relationship gestures.
ProjectRadar context
Why it caught our eye
The thoughtful product choice is translating private measurements into tentative human language instead of showing a partner a dashboard of health numbers.
This is a light context note, not a grade, hands-on evaluation, certification, or promise of traction.
What it does
The public site describes a fourteen-day personal baseline, controls for choosing what to share, daily cues that expire at midnight, a one-tap pause, Apple Watch check-ins, end-to-end encrypted chat, shared memories, plans, and a daily question.
Who it is for
Couples who already use iPhone and Apple Watch and want a quieter way to share context or stay connected. Project Radar reviewed the public marketing and legal pages only; it did not install the app, connect a partner, inspect health processing, or verify encryption and privacy claims. Pulse says its cues are suggestions, not diagnoses.
Closing context
The thoughtful product choice is translating private measurements into tentative human language instead of showing a partner a dashboard of health numbers.
Project note details
ProjectRadar project note
Published
August 21, 2026
Updated
August 21, 2026
Page type
Public project page
Context
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Status
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- Independently published
- Corrections welcome
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- Aug 21, 2026
- Project note published.
- Aug 19, 2026
- Visible context findings added from public project-page context.
- Aug 21, 2026
- Badge not available yet.
- Aug 21, 2026
- Eligible for future ProjectRadar Digest mention.
Public context
- Status
- Visible public context reviewed
- Date checked
- Aug 19, 2026
- What this means
- This summarizes visible public-page context only. It is not a hands-on evaluation, certification, or endorsement.
- Visible context findings
- Internal product knowledge Radar Scan. It uses public page copy and available project context to ground a draft, but it does not test the product or verify private claims.
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