What is a Pulse Space?

A Pulse Space is a secure, company-branded environment where your team's mission state, handoff awareness, and controlled signals stay connected without adding another noisy workspace.

A Private Team Environment

When a team adopts , they do not just join a platform. They establish their own Pulse Space. This space is private to the organization and shaped around the way its teams move work from one person to the next.

Every Pulse Space can carry the team's own identity, so the environment feels closer to an internal operating layer than a generic third-party workspace.

Secure Mission-State Visibility

The defining feature of the Pulse Space is controlled mission-state visibility. In a traditional setup, finding project status often means hunting through chat channels, tickets, or email threads. In a Pulse Space, the current state of each active Cycle Mission is visible to the people who are meant to see it.

This visibility is strictly controlled. There is zero surveillance. The system tracks the state of the work, not the keystrokes or activity of the worker. The result is a high-trust environment where professionals can stay focused.

Connecting Handoff Awareness

The Pulse Space keeps handoffs legible. When one person completes their phase, the mission state changes and the next teammate can see that the work has reached them. The goal is less dead time, fewer check-ins, and a smoother sense of movement.

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See how signals work inside a Pulse Space: Pulse Pop and Cycle Mission. Or learn more on the About Co Pulse page.