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Pulse Documentation
Pulse is AI-first observability for modern infrastructure. Track deployments, infrastructure changes, alerts, errors, and system health in one operational timeline — and understand what changed before incidents become outages.
Overview
Most monitoring tools show graphs. Pulse explains what happened. It correlates deployments, configuration changes, alerts, and errors into a single operational timeline, and uses AI-powered investigation to help you find likely causes faster.
- Changes — track deployments, infrastructure updates, and configuration changes.
- Timeline — view system events in one operational timeline.
- AI analysis — understand likely causes faster with AI-assisted investigation.
Getting started
1. Create an account
Sign up and sign in to access your Pulse dashboard. Free access is available to get started.
2. Open the Pulse dashboard
From the dashboard you can manage integrations and, as the product grows, view your operational timeline and alerts.
3. Connect your infrastructure
Connect a provider (such as Vercel) so Pulse can receive deployment and platform events automatically. See Connecting Vercel below.
Core concepts
- Operational timeline — a chronological log of changes and events across your connected systems.
- Events — individual signals (deployments, errors, alerts, platform notifications) captured from your sources.
- Connections — authorized links between Pulse and a third-party platform you own.
- Investigations — AI-assisted analysis that summarizes likely causes and related context for an incident.
Connecting Vercel
Pulse can connect to your Vercel account to automatically capture deployment and platform events.
- Open the Pulse dashboard and find the Vercel connection card.
- Click Connect to Vercel. You'll be redirected to Vercel to authorize the connection.
- After you approve, you're returned to Pulse. Pulse stores the connection securely and registers a webhook with Vercel on your behalf.
- The card then shows a Connected badge with your account name and webhook status.
To remove the connection, click Disconnect on the same card. Pulse deregisters the webhook and stops receiving events.
What Pulse receives
Once connected, Vercel sends Pulse events such as deployment created/ready/error/succeeded/canceled/promoted, project changes, domain changes, and integration configuration updates. Pulse records each verified event for your timeline.
Events & the timeline
Inbound events are authenticated using a per-provider signature before they are stored, and each event is recorded exactly once (duplicate deliveries are ignored). Captured events form the raw material for your operational timeline and AI investigations.
Plans
Pulse offers tiered plans (Free, Professional, and Business) with increasing node limits, data retention, alerting, AI investigation quotas, and reporting. See the Pulse product page for current pricing and features.
Security & data
- Encrypted credentials — access tokens for connected accounts are encrypted at rest and are never exposed to your browser.
- Server-side only — all third-party API calls are performed server-side.
- Signature verification — inbound webhooks are verified before any data is stored.
- Your control — you can disconnect a provider at any time, which revokes the associated access.
For more detail, see our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and EULA.
Support
Need help? Reach out:
- Support: [email protected]
- Website: https://imsatya.com