Industries

Built for entertainment
facilities. Not adapted
for them.

Generic operations software has to be bent into shape before it fits a facility floor. Pulse starts from attractions, equipment, inspections, and shifts — because that is the operation.

By facility type

Same platform. Very different floors.

The operational language changes between a kart track and an arcade. Pulse is configured around what you actually run.

Family Entertainment Centers

Dozens of attractions under one roof, a young team, and an opening checklist that has to be right every single day.

  • Opening checklist 92% complete
  • Game #34 reopened after repair

Trampoline & Adventure Parks

High-throughput, high-wear equipment where court pads, harnesses, and netting need documented inspection history.

  • Court 3 pad seam flagged
  • Harness audit due before open

Waterparks & Aquatic

Seasonal staffing, chemical logs, tower rotations, and slide inspections that regulators expect on demand.

  • Water slide tower signed off
  • Lifeguard rotation gap 2–4pm

Arcades & Redemption

Hundreds of individually tracked machines, each with its own downtime, payout, and repair history.

  • 12 machines down this week
  • Redemption counter due

Karting & Track Facilities

Fleet maintenance is the operation. Brakes, tires, and engine hours drive everything else on the schedule.

  • Go-kart #7 brake inspection
  • Track A checklist overdue

Multi-Location Operators

The same standards across every site, with visibility into which locations are actually meeting them.

  • Site readiness comparison
  • Recurring issues by location

What these facilities have in common

  • Go-kart #7 brake inspection · Track A
  • Opening checklist 92% complete
  • Game #34 reopened after repair
  • Laser tag shift needs coverage · Sat 2–4pm
  • Soft-play foam seam repair assigned
  • Water slide tower signed off
  • Bumper car charger fault logged
  • Arcade token hopper jam cleared
  • Certification expires in 6 days
  • Attraction marked down · guests redirected

The common thread

Three constraints every one of these shares.

  • 01

    Equipment guests touch

    Your assets aren't office furniture. They carry people, and they fail in ways that close an attraction.

  • 02

    A team that turns over

    Software has to be learnable in a shift, because a lot of your floor is seasonal or part-time.

  • 03

    A day with a hard deadline

    Open is open. Readiness can't be a weekly review — it has to resolve before the doors unlock.

Don’t see your
facility type?

If your operation runs on attractions, equipment, inspections, and shifts, Pulse already speaks your language.