THE HEARTBEAT OF YOUR OPERATION
Meet Pulse.
The operating system
behind the fun.
Built for entertainment facilities — calm enough for a 9 AM inspection, connected enough for everything that happens after.
- Purpose-built for FECs
- Desktop, tablet, and mobile
- One record, every module
Work order
Go-kart #7
Brake inspection · Track A
Assigned to Alex R.
Asset history · 4 prior
Photos attached · 2
Maintenance
14 OPEN2
Critical
5
Active
8
Closed
Schedule
WeekM
T
W
T
F
Coverage gap
Laser tag · Sat 2–4pm
The language of your floor
- 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
Pulse in action
One system. Every view of your operation.
Move between modules and watch the product change. Same facility, same record — a different question being answered.
Facility intelligence
One facility.
One operating layer.
Pulse isn't storing tasks in a nicer list. It connects operational context across the whole facility, which is the part generic software never does.
Attractions
People
Assets
Inspections
Work orders
Shifts
Communication
Reporting
How the day moves
Four moments that define an operation.
- 01
Start the day ready.
Opening inspections, staffing, unresolved maintenance, and operational notes — visible before the doors open, on one screen, without asking four people.
- 02
Know when something changes.
An attraction gets marked down. A work order opens, the team is notified, and the manager sees the guest impact — connected, not scattered across a radio call and a text.
- 03
Keep the facility connected.
Communication, scheduling, projects, and maintenance live in one operating layer instead of five apps and a group chat nobody scrolls back through.
- 04
Turn activity into intelligence.
Reliability, recurring issues, labor, and inspection completion roll up on their own — so leadership sees patterns rather than a pile of tickets.
The platform
Four modules. One record.
Each one is useful alone. Together they stop your operation from being reassembled by hand every morning.
Where it runs
Three surfaces, one operation.
Facility software fails when it assumes everyone is at a desk. Pulse assumes almost nobody is.
Desktop
The manager's view
Full readiness picture, reporting, scheduling, and everything that needs a decision before open.
Shared tablet
The facility station
Mounted in the maintenance bay or at the podium for inspections and checklists during a shift.
Mobile
The floor tool
Report an issue with a photo, work a queue, and close a job where the work actually happened.
See Pulse
on your floor.
A walkthrough using your attractions, your zones, and your language — not a generic demo tenant.