Pulse is an app where you discover events near you, buy tickets, and invite friends to come — all from one place.
Organisers list their events, sell tickets through the app, and scan guests in at the door. Pulse takes 5% of every ticket sold.
Pulse exists to get artists in front of an audience and give the audience the best artists.
Pulse exists to get people together.
Pulse is an app built for the experience economy: take pictures of your favourite artist, share it in a novel new way by dropping it right into your friend's gallery, or send an event to a groupchat and buy tickets together, make memories together, or meet new friends that last a lifetime.
Pulse allows anybody to create an event, reach their audience and sell tickets in 5 minutes, no matter if thats 10 tickets or
10 000. We do this by using the most cutting edge payment infrastructure, and waiving fees for those who are new to the scene.
Pulse is built to connect people, and because of this, we are not allowing ads on the platform. This also forces us to show the events people actually are interested in, meaning our most valuable organisers are not the ones that sell the most the tickets, but the ones that engage and grow their audience on the highest level.
Pulse is built from the ground up with the goal of tackling the lack of trust and limited resources in the experience economy's long tail. We do this by:
1. building the best data analytics tools for all organisers, so they can convince venues they are the one who needs to be given a chance.
2. We also incorporated a set of features that allow the different members of crews, photographers, video jockeys, promoters, etc., to agree on payments inside Pulse, so organisers can easily keep track of who needs to be paid, and those who put their heart into a show can go to sleep knowing they got paid.
3. Pulse organisers can also handle VAT right inside Pulse for after selling tickets, which we implemented to further remove barriers.
Pulse is built to connect people, so we rethought how social media should be like.
1. We redesigned how a social profile exists on our platform to promote connection, instead of projection or curation. A perfect profile with the perfect 10 posts can be very alienating, and does not allow connection on the long run. On Pulse you can set a profile picture, a username and a display name, and a bio. Your Profile can appear in 3 ways:
1. The profile picture in a small way on an event's card you are attending or if you like an image that was shared to you
2. The banner view, which appears in lists and the conversation tab.
3. Or the full size card view, which dynamically changes based on the media shared between you and the friend viewing it.
2. We also redesigned how posts and sharing pictures to eachother work on the platform. We were inspired by the ammount of rage that spawns once an AirDrop attempt turns into the wait for an iCloud link, and by imagining a social network without posts. In Pulse you can share an image or a video taken inside the app to your friends. This means the photo is dropped right into their gallery, in chronological order, interweaving your memories. This transform the Gallery from a curated messy workshop into the engram of your life. You can comment under shared media, just like a post, allowing for new ways of interaction.
Our measures of success:
Can we keep the lights on?
Do people make friends and create memories for a lifetime because of Pulse?
Do people who deserve to be in front of a 250 000 people get a chance at proving it?
April 8th, 2026