When it gets packed, everything has to work.
PULSE keeps your operations stable – from the first scan to the last sale. POS, crew, cashless and workflows mesh together instead of slowing you down when it matters most.
The problem
Operations rarely fail at the planning stage – they fail in the moment.
When it gets packed, it becomes clear whether your setup actually works: long queues, sluggish tills, coordination over walkie-talkies and systems that can't keep up.
Not because your team is doing a bad job – but because the tools aren't working together.
The approach
PULSE connects everything that has to happen during the event.
Sales, crew, cashless and workflows run in one system.
No handovers, no parallel worlds, no improvised fixes during a live event.
What actually changes
Three things that carry your operation instantly.
No stopgap, no improvisation, no system break in the critical moment. PULSE closes the gaps where event operations usually tear.
In practice
This is what a stable event operation looks like.
Three moments where PULSE makes the difference.
Scenario · 01Peak at the bar
Multiple counters selling at the same time. Even under heavy load, sales keep flowing – no delays, no system failures.
Scenario · 02Network drops
Connection breaks – operations keep running. Sales and scans are processed locally and synced later.
Scenario · 03Multiple merchants at once
Different stands, different offers – all running in one system.
Where is your operation actually tearing?
15–30 minutes. We'll show you where PULSE takes friction out right away.
System thinking
PULSE is part of a system – not just a POS.
What happens in operations is connected directly to sales, guests and automation. No data is lost, nothing has to be transferred.
Next step
If your event has to run stable, you need more than a till.
You don't have to reinvent your operation. PULSE integrates into existing workflows and improves them step by step – the difference shows up right away.
We look at your operation and show you where friction sits today – and how to get rid of it.
15–30 minutes. No sales call.