About Pulse
Pulse is a daily AI brief. Each morning, ten to fifteen drops — short, edited summaries of what shipped in the AI world over the last twenty-four hours — are published to the Pulse iOS app and to this website.
What you'll find here
Drops are organized into a handful of recurring categories: products that shipped, technical breakthroughs, company moves, and policy. They're written to read in two to five minutes and to leave you with the why-it-matters, not just the what-happened. Every drop has a TL;DR, three paragraphs, and a key takeaway.
How drops are produced
Pulse continuously monitors a few dozen sources — frontier-lab announcements (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral, Meta, xAI), trusted aggregators like Hacker News, and a small set of newsletters. Items are scored for relevance and originality, then drafted into the Pulse format. Drafts go through editorial review before publishing. The pipeline runs every day; no items are republished or recycled.
What's in the iOS app
The website is the public archive — fresh drops are free to read and share. The Pulse iOS app adds audio versions of every drop, three-question comprehension quizzes, the full back catalogue, offline reading, and a streak system to build a daily habit.
Who makes Pulse
Pulse is built and edited by Benjamin Bayel, an iOS engineer based in Paris. Pulse launched on the App Store in April 2026 and is a one-person product.
Contact
Reach out by email at hi@pulsedrops.io. Press, partnership, and editorial inquiries welcome.