Start useful work quickly
Open the workspace, get signal fast, and move into drafting, planning, or analysis without setup friction dominating the session.
Pulsoid is being built for people and teams who need AI that stays usable beyond a single prompt. It combines persistent context, low-friction workflows, and deeper control so research, drafting, planning, and ongoing operational work can continue without constant resets.
Early access
Leave your name and email to get one launch note when Pulsoid is ready. The first release is for people who want an AI workspace that feels immediate at the surface and reliable across longer work.
One launch update. No newsletter drip, no noisy sequence.
What Pulsoid is
Pulsoid is for founders, operators, researchers, and teams who want AI to hold onto the thread of the job. The product direction is simple: start fast, keep memory alive, and add control only when the workflow actually needs it.
Open the workspace, get signal fast, and move into drafting, planning, or analysis without setup friction dominating the session.
Instead of treating every interaction like a fresh tab, Pulsoid is shaped around continuity, memory, and work that carries forward.
Stay clean on the surface, then reveal more control when the workflow becomes operational, collaborative, or system-level.
What Pulsoid helps with
The landing page is intentionally simple, but the search story should be clear: Pulsoid is not just another chat box. It is an AI workspace for recurring work where people need continuity between ideas, tasks, and outputs.
Use Pulsoid to hold ongoing research threads together, compare findings, and keep working context available while ideas evolve over time.
Move from rough notes to sharper writing, planning, and internal documents in one place without losing prior intent every time you return.
Support workflows that need steady context, clearer handoffs, and a more durable working surface than disposable prompt-and-response loops.
Early access
Join the waitlist for an AI workspace built around focused, continuous work.
You will get a single early-access update when the first public release is ready.