Pulse turns “we should hang out” into locked-in plans — venue voted, table booked, everyone there.
Send “Drinks?” to your people. No group-chat archaeology, no forty-message thread — just a pulse, and a yes.
Everyone votes on places that are actually open at meetup time. The winner locks in automatically — no chasing, no “anywhere’s fine.”
Or skip the vote — the host can just set the place.
From “we should” to “we’re here.” Pulse takes care of the boring middle so the night is the only thing left to do.
Table booked or a one-tap reserve link. Tickets found for the actual gig. Your ride app pre-loaded with the venue. The bill split before anyone does maths.
Every piece of Pulse exists to close the gap between the idea and the table.
Centred on where everyone actually is, only open at meetup time, and tuned toward places your group has loved before.
The moment a venue wins, Pulse hands you straight into the booking or ticket flow with the details pre-filled.
Friends without Pulse get a link. They RSVP, vote, and see the plan from their browser.
Who's on ice, who's on speakers, who owes what. Sorted in the same place the plan lives.
Park picnic looking rainy? Pulse checks the sky before it suggests the outdoors — and flags a plan B.
Everyone on Pulse was vouched in by a friend. No strangers, no bots, no noise — just people someone stands behind.
Pulse keeps a gentle ledger of real life — the hours with friends, the photos from the night — not your screen time.
Pulse is invite-only, and spots open in waves. Leave your email and we’ll pulse you when yours does.