A system of apps built for focus,
performance, and productivity.
Tools designed to help people build discipline and execute better.
Your edge, calculated.
A trading calculator and journal built for forex traders who are serious about their edge. Lot sizing, risk management, and a full trade log — exactly what you need, nothing you don't.
App page →App Store →Your Apple Music library, on vinyl.
PulseVinyl scans your Apple Music library and checks every album for vinyl availability. Track what you own, build your wanted list, and discover new releases — powered by Discogs.
App page →App Store →Eat with intention.
Get daily inspiration and find the perfect recipe in seconds. Import from any recipe site, track macros, rate your meals, and generate a shopping list — all in one place.
Clarity, compounded daily.
Structured journaling with pyramid aggregation. Daily entries feed weekly insights, weekly feeds monthly clarity. The kind of self-knowledge that compounds over time.
App page →App Store →Your wishlist, without the noise.
Add anything you want — via link, photo, or text. Organize in lists. Share with anyone. Free up to 20 items, unlimited for a one-time payment of €4,99.
App page →App Store →Train smarter. Log faster.
A workout tracker for people who train hard. Log on the fly, track PRs, see what you lifted last time. No template prison — just you and the bar.
App page →Discipline, made visible.
Build consistency and make progress visible every day. Track your habits and hold yourself accountable — one streak at a time.
App page →The ecosystem grows based on what people actually need. If you have an idea for a useful tool — send it. Every app in PulseOS started as a single thought.
Every PulseOS app owns exactly one domain. No feature sprawl, no trying to be everything. Just the one thing — built to a standard most apps don't reach.
If a user gets stuck, that's a product problem. Every screen, every tap is designed to disappear — so you can focus on what you're actually doing.
Native SwiftUI. SwiftData. iOS-first, always. No frameworks that age badly, no wrappers that break, no dependencies that slow you down.
No ecosystem lock-in. No forced bundle. Pick the app that fits where you are right now — the rest will be there when you need it.