My therapist saw the pattern before I did. That Wednesday would have been different.— K., 23, eight months in recovery
The bridge between sessions
and safety.
Pulse reads cortisol spikes, meal-skipping patterns, and autonomic stress signals — whispering a gentle nudge before a relapse spiral takes hold.

Know your daughter is safe during the hours you can't be there.
73% of relapse signals appear between sessions

See the pattern before your next session. Act when it matters.
Monitor 30+ clients between appointments
A quiet companion that notices what you're learning to notice.
Your data stays yours — always
112 hours of silence.
Between weekly therapy sessions, there are 112 hours where behaviors shift, patterns emerge, and spirals quietly begin. This is where Pulse lives.
average gap between outpatient sessions
of early relapse signals appear in that window
clients miss a critical early intervention
The body speaks first.
Pulse reads four biometric streams continuously — no food logging, no journaling, no friction. The wearable listens so you don't have to.
The biochemical whisper before behavior shifts
Elevated cortisol outside normal diurnal patterns — the biochemical fingerprint of stress before behavior shifts.
Low HRV indicates autonomic stress. Pulse reads this as the body's whisper before the mind's shout.
Irregular eating intervals detected through activity and galvanic response — without requiring food logging.
Hyperactivity or withdrawal patterns that precede restriction or binge-purge cycles.
Privacy by design. All biometric processing happens on-device. Raw sensor data never leaves the wristband. Only anonymized pattern flags are shared with care teams — with explicit, revocable consent.
Pattern, not alarm.
Pulse doesn't trigger on a single data point. It reads the contour of your week — the topography of stress — and surfaces the shape of a risk pattern before it crests.
Signal collection
Four biometric streams sampled continuously across the week.
Baseline learning
Pulse learns your personal rhythm over 14 days — your cortisol normal, your HRV range.
Deviation detection
Subtle deviations from personal baseline trigger pattern analysis, not generic thresholds.
Gentle nudge
A quiet haptic and a soft notification — to the wearer and care team simultaneously.
pattern detection accuracy in 18-month clinical pilot
average early warning lead time before behavioral crisis
Data from Pulse pilot program with 3 residential treatment centers, 2024–2025. IRB approved. Results vary by individual.
A warm ping, not an alarm.
When Pulse detects a developing pattern, it reaches wearer and therapist simultaneously — a gentle nudge that opens a conversation, not a crisis call.
Your body's been carrying something heavy today. A gentle check-in might feel good right now. 🌿
K.'s pattern signals suggest elevated stress — cortisol deviation + 18h meal gap. Consider a brief check-in before Thursday.

No phone call required — the pattern speaks first
Wearer controls exactly who receives alerts
Therapist dashboard shows the full week's pattern context
Find the fit that fits.
A Fit Consultation means two things: sizing the wristband and fitting Pulse into your treatment plan. 20 minutes with our clinical team, no pressure.
Who are you booking for?
This helps us tailor the conversation to what matters most to you.
Not ready to book?
Download the Care Team Guide — a 12-page clinical overview for therapists, treatment centers, and families exploring Pulse.
What to expect
If you or someone you love is in crisis right now, please contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or text "NEDA" to 741741.