Analytics, SEO, AI visibility, competitor intelligence, PR, content, social and ads. All under one roof. Privacy-first, GDPR-compliant by architecture, and legal in every EU country where Google Analytics isn't.
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Each tool is available standalone or as part of a bundle. Start with Analytics and add what makes sense for your business.
Your website analytics tool. It tells you how many people visited your site, where they came from, what they looked at, and how long they stayed. Unlike Google Analytics, it does not store IP addresses or personal data, so it is legal to use in Europe without a cookie banner. It separates real human visits from bots and AI crawlers, and detects when someone shared your link privately on a messaging app with no referrer.
Tracks where your pages rank on Google and Bing for the keywords that matter to your business. Audits your site for technical problems that hurt rankings (broken links, slow pages, missing tags). Shows you which other sites link to yours and whether those links actually send visitors. Tells you what keywords your competitors rank for that you don't.
When someone asks ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, or Google's AI a question, does your brand show up in the answer? This tool tracks that. It tells you which of your pages AI systems actually cite, compares your visibility to competitors, and alerts you when you appear or disappear from AI answers. Unlike other tools that guess, Pulse correlates real AI crawler visits with actual citation appearances.
Competitive intelligence for your market. Estimates how much traffic your competitors get, where that traffic comes from, and how their numbers change over time. Tells you your market share in a category and benchmarks your growth against industry averages. Useful before launching into a new channel or entering a new market.
Helps you get press coverage from the outlets and journalists that actually influence AI answers. Most PR tools give you a static directory of journalists. Pulse finds the publications that LLMs cite when answering questions in your industry, then helps you pitch those journalists and track whether your pitches earned coverage. Getting featured in AI-trusted outlets makes your brand more visible in AI answers.
Content strategy research. Finds topics your competitors have not written about yet, identifies questions that AI systems are frequently asked but poorly answered (a publishing opportunity), and audits your existing articles to flag which ones are stale, cannibalizing each other, or underperforming. Generates briefs for writers or AI so every piece of content is built on a solid research foundation.
Connects your social media activity to your website traffic. When a post causes a spike in visitors, Pulse Social tells you exactly which post caused it and whether those visitors stuck around. Also detects dark social, which is when someone shares your link in a private chat or email with no referrer, a type of traffic most analytics tools cannot explain. Helps you understand what to post and when.
Shows you what ads your competitors are running on Google and Meta, what keywords they are bidding on, how much they are spending, and what ad copy they are using. Helps you find gaps in their strategy, borrow angles that are working, and avoid wasting budget on keywords that are too expensive or already dominated. Useful before launching any paid campaign.
For businesses that serve customers in specific cities or regions. Tracks where your Google Business listing ranks for local searches, monitors your reviews across platforms, and compares your local visibility to nearby competitors. If you have multiple locations, you manage all of them from one dashboard. Alerts you immediately when your local rankings change.
Formal rulings and enforcement actions have been issued against Google Analytics use across the EU. Pulse is GDPR-compliant by architecture, not by privacy policy. No consent banner required.
Quebec and Canada have some of the strongest consumer privacy laws in North America. Pulse is compliant with both by design.
Quebec's Law 25 (Bill 64) is one of the most rigorous consumer privacy frameworks in North America. It gives residents the right to access, correct, and delete their personal data, and requires businesses to disclose breaches within 72 hours. Non-compliance carries fines up to 4% of worldwide turnover.
Canada's federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) sets the national baseline for how private-sector organizations collect, use, and disclose personal data. Pulse collects no IP addresses, no device fingerprints, and no personal identifiers, so there is nothing to protect and nothing to disclose.