Understand what matters each day.

Founders Pulse delivers a daily brief across your email, calendar, Slack, Notion, GitHub, and Plaid—highlighting what needs attention with clear sources and no automation.

Your morning brief, ready in seconds

One tap to see what matters across every tool you use—meetings, messages, code, and finances, distilled into a single calm view.

Designed to reduce blind spots—not add noise.

Daily Founder Brief

A focused daily summary across your email, calendar, Slack, Notion, GitHub, and Plaid—highlighting what needs attention and why, with clear links back to the source.

Meeting Prep & Follow-Through

Context before meetings and tracked follow-ups after. Action items are extracted conservatively and always tied to their original source.

Source Provenance

Every summary and recommendation links back to its original email, message, document, or event—so you can verify context instantly.

Read-Only by Design

Founders Pulse never sends emails, posts messages, or modifies your data. It observes and summarizes—nothing more.

Historical Context

Over time, Founders Pulse builds context across your work so patterns, trends, and follow-through don't get lost day to day.

Market Pulse

A separate view of important external changes—company mentions, competitor moves, and platform updates—surfaced only when something materially changes.

How Founders Pulse works

A simple system designed to observe, summarize, and step out of the way.

1

Connect your tools

Link the services you already use—email, calendar, Slack, Notion, GitHub, Plaid, and more. Founders Pulse requests read-only access and never takes actions on your behalf.

2

Signals are normalized, not copied

Activity from your connected tools is converted into a lightweight event ledger. We don't mirror your inbox or recreate your systems—we track what matters with timestamps and source links.

3

A daily brief is generated

Each day, Founders Pulse produces a focused brief highlighting what needs attention, upcoming meetings, follow-through, and notable changes—always with clear links back to the source.

4

External context is optional

When meaningful external changes occur—competitor moves, platform updates, or company mentions—they appear in Market Pulse as a separate, opt-in view.

That's it. No workflows, no automation, and nothing sent without your involvement.