Insights · Pulse

Ask the project anything.

Pulse reads every spec, drawing, contract, RFI, submittal, change order, email, and meeting transcript on the project — and answers in plain English with citations. No more "where did we agree on that?"

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artifacts indexed per project
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cited claims
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speculation
You · What's blocking the 5/22 deck pour?
Pulse · One blocker, one watch-item. The 5/22 pour is contingent on Walsh having column-line drawings stamped to rev CM-013 · 0:58 by Thu 5/16. Revision is still outstanding with the architectRFI-042. A second blocker — backbar relocation — is owner-priority and on hold for sign-offM-013 · 1:41. If either slips past Thu, the pour slips ≥5 days, cascading to MEP rough-inSchedule Risk.
01 · Trust through citation

Every claim · every source.

Every sentence Pulse generates points back to a specific document chunk, audio segment, or extracted item. Click any chip and the source opens — drawings at the page, meetings at the timestamp, RFIs at the line.

The system refuses to speculate. If retrieval returns no relevant chunks, Pulse says "I don't have that information indexed" — not a hallucination, not a guess.

02 · What it knows

Everything · indexed.

Documents

Specs · drawings · contracts

OCR'd, chunked, embedded. Hybrid retrieval (vector + BM25). Page-level citations with bbox highlights.

Trackers

RFIs · submittals · COs · POs

Every tracker row indexed live. Status changes update the index within seconds.

Voice

Meeting transcripts

Every minute of recorded audio searchable. Citations include the audio anchor — click to play.

Email

Routed inbox

Project-relevant emails parsed and indexed. Vendor commitments and architect responses captured.

Daily logs

Field reports

Crew logs, weather, deliveries, incidents — synthesized daily and indexed by date + activity.

Engine runs

Every output

Bid leveling results, submittal reviews, schedule risk forecasts — citable as Pulse sources.

03 · Try asking

Questions Pulse answers · before lunch.

★ · Pairs with

It works alone. It's better in a chain.

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