Our mission
Give construction managers the same real-time visibility into their crews that a pilot has over their aircraft.
The problem
Every Monday morning, a project manager opens a spreadsheet to figure out who's working where. A foreman sends a message to the group chat asking who actually showed up.
A timesheet gets rounded to the nearest hour — again. A hazard gets reported verbally. Nothing is documented.
And the manager doesn't find out until Friday, when the damage is already done.
What we built
PulseIQ is the operating system for field operations. One tap to clock in — GPS-verified, offline-capable, works in a basement. Live check-in maps, shift scheduling, and incident reporting for managers. Real data, on the screen, without a phone call.
We're currently rolling out to a focused group of construction and field-service teams. Every feature is tested in the conditions it's actually used in — deep basements, remote sites, cold mornings, gloved hands.
What we believe
Truth over comfort.
If a timesheet is wrong, we want managers to know — immediately. Honest data, even when it's inconvenient, is the only kind worth having. We don't soften reality.
The field is the product.
Every feature ships when it works with one thumb, on a glove, in a signal-dead basement. Office-only software is a broken promise to the people who actually build things.
Privacy is part of trust.
We capture location at clock-in and clock-out. That's the deal. Workers know exactly what's being recorded because we show them. Location tracking that workers can't trust destroys adoption. We solved that.
One source of truth.
Timesheets, schedules, safety logs, and field maps should live in one place and agree with each other. Reconciliation between systems is wasted work — and a source of error.
Join us
Small team.
Very large problem to solve.
We are always looking to connect with exceptional talent across engineering, product, and field operations. If you want your work to ship to real job sites, not just demo environments, we should talk.