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Pulse deploys AI agents that run the operational side of membership communities — matching members, facilitating introductions, driving retention, and handling every task that usually falls to a community manager. Without the headcount.
Communities fail not because they lack members, but because no one has time to make each member feel like they belong.
The best community founders — the ones who build festivals, masterminds, co-living brands — they're not failing at the creative part. They're failing at the operational part. Every new member that goes un-matched, every dormant member that goes un-reached, every intro that never happens — that's friction that erodes the thing they built.
Pulse is the agent that handles that. It doesn't replace the community — it runs the operations that make the community worth belonging to.
Personalised welcome sequences tailored to how each member joined, their interests, and where they are in your community.
The agent studies member profiles, activity, and stated goals — then proactively makes introductions that feel serendipitous rather than algorithmic.
Pulse monitors engagement patterns and flags members at risk of churning — so you can act before they leave, not after.
Scheduled personalised outreach to members at key lifecycle moments — without you lifting a finger.
Link your Circle, Mighty Networks, Slack, Discord, or custom setup. Pulse reads member data and builds a picture of your community automatically.
Tell Pulse what a healthy community looks like to you — retention rate, introduction frequency, re-engagement cadence. The agent aligns to your priorities.
The agent works 24/7, making decisions and taking actions. You receive a weekly digest of what happened and what's worth your attention.
Communities built on great events die when the events stop. Communities built on great connections survive anything. Pulse makes sure every member finds their people.
Pulse is built for founders who know what it takes to build a community — and need an agent that can run it.
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