Ask your network data anything
Decide in minutes
Train the agent on your data, your business rules and your knowledge.
Too many dashboards, too much noise, and the only person who understood them just moved to another team
Your team follows procedures. Alarm fires → L1 tries → escalates to L2 → escalates to vendor. Meanwhile, the data team is swamped, dashboards nobody understands keep piling up, and your engineers — the ones who actually know the network — can't self-serve a single analysis without filing a request. Days of waiting for an answer they could have found themselves.
- ✕every new detection or correlation requires your data team — your engineers can't do it themselves.
- ✕you have more dashboards than eyes — and the only person who understood them just moved to another team.
- ✕when 900 alarms fire in 2 seconds, they all look the same: no context, no correlation, no recommended action.
The tool isn't the hard part. Turning operational noise into a decision is.
Your engineers, self-sufficient
No data engineering degree required. Pulse gives the people who understand the infrastructure the tools to build, detect, and act — on their own.
Set up anomaly detection in a few clicks
Pick any metric, set upper/lower bounds and minimum severity. Done. No SQL, no code, no ticket to data.
Build alert logic by dragging boxes
Combine detection jobs with AND, OR, and threshold conditions. Route only the alerts that matter to Email, MS Teams, Slack, or any webhook.
Ask the agent what's critical now
"What's the most critical issue across the network today?" — answered in seconds, with context. No dashboard hunting, no waiting on a report.
Correlate traffic across the network
Compare throughput and KPIs across nodes and equipment in one query — spot degradation against baseline in seconds. 2-minute granularity, not 15.
AI alarm correlation
Turn 900 raw alarms into one enriched alert with region, root cause, and recommended action — so your team acts, not triages.
AI automation
Chain detection, reasoning, and action into a workflow: trigger on a threshold, let the agent decide, and fan out to tickets in your current systems, or any webhook. Insight isn't the last step.
Built for operations engineers
Not for data engineers
Grafana and Datadog are powerful. They're just not built for your team to use alone.
We've spent 8 years building real-time data infrastructure for Tier 1 telco operators — where a 15-minute delay costs millions. Pulse brings that same infrastructure-grade reliability to your operations team, wrapped in tools anyone can use without a data engineering specialist.
900 alarms in 2 seconds, one alert that tells you what to do
When an avalanche of alarms hits, Pulse correlates and enriches them in real time — so your team gets signal, not a flood.
Runs inside your infrastructure
Connects to what you already have
For critical infrastructure, security isn't a badge — it's where the software runs. Pulse deploys on-prem, in your environment, and speaks to your network the way your engineers already do.
Security & deployment
- ✓Runs fully on-prem. For telco, you provide a VM with Kubernetes and we deploy there. Your data never leaves your environment.
- ✓Read-only, never trains a model. The agent reads your sources and nothing more. Your data is never used to train anything.
- ✓Data residency by design. Because it runs in your infrastructure, your data stays in your territory — no third-party cloud in the path.
Built for your stack
- ✓Connects directly to your network elements. Nokia, Cisco, and Huawei equipment — built on 8 years extracting real-time data from 4G and 5G core networks.
- ✓Ingests however your data flows. SNMP traps, Kafka, syslog, REST APIs, direct database, files — and CLI straight to the equipment.
- ✓Routes into your workflow. Alerts and tickets fan out via webhook to your existing systems, Slack, or MS Teams.
See it on your operational data
All we need is access to your data sources and a technical contact during onboarding. No migrations. We connect your metrics, alarms, and logs — and your team starts building.
Start with the capacity you need. Scale as you grow


