I've tried four different engagement tools in three years. Pulse is the first one where our creative team didn't roll their eyes when I introduced it. Within six weeks, our Friday check-in participation went from 30% to 91%.
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Finally, something that speaks the language of people who think in frames and colour, not spreadsheets.
The async mood boards feature alone saved us from three pointless stand-ups a week. My edit suite finally feels like mine again.
Just finished our first Pulse retrospective with the whole production team. Genuinely the most honest conversation we've had in two years of remote work. People said things they'd never say in a regular retro. Highly recommend the 'studio postcard' prompt 🎬
Hybrid production is brutal on team cohesion. Pulse gave us rituals — weekly creative postcards, shared mood boards, a 'good work' wall that actually gets used. Turnover dropped 34% in our first year.

I was sceptical — we'd tried 'culture' tools before. Pulse is different because it was clearly built by people who've been in a room with creatives at 11pm before a pitch.
The 'edit room energy' check-in is the most accurate pulse (pun intended) on how my team is actually doing. Not how they say they're doing in a Zoom call — how they actually are. It's changed how I manage completely.
Slack was noise. Pulse is signal. My design team actually reads it.
Our remote animators in three time zones now feel like they share an office. The async ritual features are genuinely magic.
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