Stop drowning in dashboards. Get the signals that matter, when they happen.
PulseSignal turns the public trail every SaaS company leaves online, pricing pages, hiring patterns, funding filings, leadership changes, compliance certs, product launches, into per-company narrative briefings and cohort-level patterns, delivered the day they happen.
The problem
17 tools. Zero answers.
GTM teams scrape seventeen tools and still miss the moment a prospect raised funding, the week a competitor doubled their pricing, or the quarter a category quietly consolidated. The signal exists, it just lives across press releases, careers pages, SEC filings, GitHub repos, app stores, and trust portals, none of which talk to each other.
Most "competitive intelligence" tools either dump a firehose of tracker events on you, or they hide the actual signals behind analyst-written reports that arrive a quarter late. Neither one tells you what changed about your prospect since Monday, in a sentence, in time to do something about it.
We built PulseSignal because that gap costs deals, costs cycles, and costs sleep. The internet already knows what is happening. You should know too, before the call.
What we built
One pipeline, from public source to "here is what you need to know."
Four layers, designed to compose.
Signal detection
We watch pricing pages, careers pages, funding filings, leadership pages, trust pages, product changelogs, and dozens more public surfaces. When something moves on a company you care about, you hear about it the same day.
Narrative briefings
Raw signals are noise. Every tracked company gets a running narrative that ties events together, what changed, what it likely means, and what to do, written in plain English instead of dashboard tiles.
Cohort patterns
We cluster companies by motion, not by SIC code, so you can see when a wave is forming, fintech startups raising prices, cybersec scale-ups hiring sales leaders, vertical SaaS companies adding SOC 2, before it shows up in your pipeline reports.
Integrations that respect your stack
Briefings land in Slack, email digests, Salesforce/HubSpot fields, or a clean JSON API. No "log in here to see the thing" — the signal comes to where you already work.
Who is behind this
One founder. Built in public.
PulseSignal is built by Dhruv Vashishtha, a single technical founder. The full stack, the ingestion pipeline, the narrative engine, the cohort pattern detection, the dashboard you are clicking around right now, is hand-written, reviewed in the open, and shipped daily.
That means short feedback loops. If something is broken or wrong, the person who built it is the person who reads your email. If you want a source added, a field exposed, or an integration prioritised, that decision happens the same week instead of inside a roadmap committee.
You can reach the founder directly at dhruv@pulsesignal.co.
Status
Bootstrapped. Pre-launch beta.
PulseSignal is bootstrapped and currently in pre-launch beta with a small group of design partners across GTM, venture, and competitive intelligence. We are not taking outside capital while we shape the product with the people who will use it every day.
General availability is targeted for mid-2026. Until then, access is gated and onboarding is hands-on, every new account gets a 1:1 setup pass so the watchlist, alert rules, and briefings are tuned to the work you actually do.
If that sounds useful, the door is open.