📄️ Dashboard Overview
The Pulse Dashboard is your central command center for understanding user experience across your entire product. It surfaces what matters — degraded interactions, affected user segments, and revenue at risk — so you can act before issues compound.
📄️ Managing Interactions
Interactions are the foundation of Pulse. Each interaction represents a discrete, measurable user action — with a clear start event, an expected end event, and latency thresholds that define what "good" looks like.
📄️ Anomaly Detection
Pulse continuously monitors every interaction and automatically flags the moment performance deviates from its established baseline. You don't need to set manual thresholds for anomaly detection — Pulse learns normal behavior and surfaces regressions automatically.
📄️ Session Replay
Session Replay lets you see exactly what your users experienced — every screen transition, tap, scroll, network request, and error — reconstructed from real session telemetry.
📄️ Heatmaps
Heatmaps visualize how users interact with your product's UI — where they tap, where they scroll, where they hesitate, and where they encounter friction. They turn aggregate behavioral data into an intuitive visual layer on top of your screens.
📄️ PulseAI
PulseAI is a conversational analytics engine built into the Pulse dashboard. Instead of manually slicing data across dimensions and time ranges, you ask questions in natural language and PulseAI returns an actionable answer with supporting evidence.
📄️ Alerting and Notifications
Pulse alerts notify your team the moment a critical interaction degrades — before users report the issue and before it compounds into significant revenue loss.
📄️ Team and Settings
The Settings area is where you manage your Pulse workspace: team access, SDK configuration, notification channels, and data preferences.