PULSE

Know every relationship's health. Before it's too late.

Pulse monitors 8 behavioral signals across every professional relationship — response time trends, sentiment shifts, engagement frequency, and more.

8 Behavioral Signals

Response time acceleration/deceleration, sentiment trajectory, meeting frequency changes, email length patterns, CC behavior shifts, topic diversity, attachment patterns, and communication gaps.

  • Real-time signal processing
  • Weighted composite scoring
  • Historical trend visualization
  • Per-contact health timeline

Churn Risk Score

Every relationship gets a 0-100 health score updated in real-time. Green (healthy), yellow (attention needed), red (at risk). The moment a relationship starts cooling, you know about it.

  • 0-100 composite score
  • Color-coded health bands
  • 7/14/30 day trend lines
  • Automatic escalation alerts

Recovery Engine

When Pulse detects a relationship at risk, it doesn't just alert you — it suggests specific recovery actions. Re-engagement email drafts, meeting suggestions, topic recommendations based on past successful interactions.

  • AI-generated recovery actions
  • Re-engagement email drafts
  • Optimal timing suggestions
  • Success pattern matching

Frequently asked questions

Pulse uses 8 behavioral signals weighted by importance — response time trends, sentiment analysis, engagement frequency, meeting patterns, email length, CC behavior, topic diversity, and communication gaps. Each signal is scored and combined into a composite health score.
Yes. In Settings > Pulse, you can adjust signal weights for different contact categories. For example, response time might matter more for clients than internal team members.
Currently Pulse primarily analyzes Gmail communication, but with Slack integration enabled, it incorporates Slack interaction patterns as well.

Ready to try Pulse?

Join the waitlist and be among the first to experience it.

Try TaskFieldAI