Your Pulse Passport
PulsePass is the shared sign-in and account system for thepulse.net, thepulse.com, and every other Pulse product. One account. One place to manage your profile, security, and organizations.
A single identity, everywhere Pulse goes.
PulsePass handles sign-in, security, and organization membership so every Pulse product can focus on what it does best. Learn how the pieces fit together below.
Passkeys
Sign in with your fingerprint, face, or device PIN. No password to phish or leak.
Authenticator
Add a second factor with a rotating 6-digit code. Works with every major authenticator app.
Organizations
Invite teammates, assign roles, and manage the websites your business owns — once, for every Pulse app.
Your account
Review your recent activity and the apps connected to your PulsePass account.
Included with every PulsePass organization
See how your website is really doing.
Pulse Check turns any website you've added to your PulsePass organization into a clear, easy-to-read scorecard — so you know exactly what's working and what to fix next.
- A single 0–100 score you can share with your team.
- Plain-English insights into speed, modern web standards, trust signals, and reach.
- Side-by-side previews of how your site appears in light and dark mode.
- Re-run anytime to see the impact of every improvement.
Already have a PulsePass account? Open one of your organizations and choose Websites to run a free Pulse Check.
Sample report
One score, four pillars, and clear next steps you can hand to anyone.
- Performance 92 / 100
- Modernization 84 / 100
- Compliance 76 / 100
- Ecosystem 81 / 100
Your real score appears the moment you add a website to your PulsePass organization.
Bring your own site to PulsePass
PulsePass is being extended to act as a trusted identity provider for approved third-party websites and apps. Soon, any site can offer "Sign in with PulsePass" to its visitors.
Ready to get started?
Create a PulsePass to begin, or sign in to manage your existing account, organizations, and connected apps.
