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PulseKit
Your key metrics, as widgets across your Apple devices
139 followers
Your key metrics, as widgets across your Apple devices
139 followers
PulseKit turns your key metrics into widgets across your Apple devices. Instead of opening dashboards just to check if something changed, the numbers you care about stay visible on your Home Screen. Works with tools like Product Hunt, LinkedIn, Discord, DeFiLlama and more integrations on the way. It’s not a dashboard replacement. It’s the layer before the dashboard.












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@vouchy This is exactly why PulseKit was built. We track our launch on our lock and home screens and check back here when we see changes in numbers :)
Very pragmatic idea! I wonder how do you decide which metrics should be put into widgets, cuz there can be many metrics in a single app that users want to track, right? What is your north star metrics, or do you have different judgment baseline depending on the functionality of the app?
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@melanie_z We listen to you :) at first we pick what we find interesting to know. Then as we get adoption of certain integrations we adjust to the demand. Our integrations also have modules and so LinkedIn for example will soon have not only Engagement, but also Ads tracking. This design allows PulseKit to implement relevant metrics for each module/feature of the external apps.
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@abedbuilds We don't do analytics, we surface metrics as they are. Often we compute values to aggregate into a single metric, but we never decide which signal to show. List of metrics for a module of an integration is always fixed. At least for now.
Love the idea of metrics living on widgets instead of yet another dashboard tab. As an iOS dev, I appreciate when people build for the widget surface properly — most just shrink their main UI. What's been the most requested integration so far?
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@lepaulrenard definitely from the marketing / ads. Ad managers like Linked In, Google, Facebook etc...
Looks interesting, but there aren’t many tools. I think the first important tools here are financial ones, like Stripe or PayPal. It’s always useful to know how revenue is growing.
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@mykyta_semenov_ Tools are coming, with a few already developed and in testing. What would you want to see besides Stripe and PayPal?
@kamil_jura Revenue change. I recently saw a similar dashboard in another startup. As I understand, it’s done through a restricted-access key.
Macky
Wow that's a cool app!