PulsePass checks who you are and remembers which organizations you belong to, so every Pulse product — thepulse.net, thepulse.com, and anything built after them — can give you the right access without asking again. One account. One profile. One place to manage security and organization membership.
What PulsePass does
- One account, many apps. A person has one PulsePass identity and uses it to sign in to every Pulse product.
- Modern sign-in. Passwords, two-factor codes, and phishing-resistant passkeys are all supported.
- Organizations, not just users. PulsePass keeps track of who belongs to which business, agency, or nonprofit, who owns it, and who has which role.
- A consistent look. Organizations configure brand colors and logos once and they appear everywhere the organization does.
- Account transparency. A user can review recent activity, connected apps, and registered security methods from a single dashboard.
Who operates PulsePass
PulsePass is built and operated by thePulse Inc. It is the identity foundation for the Pulse ecosystem, and it is designed to serve as a trusted sign-in provider for approved third-party websites and apps in the future.
Learn more
The Learn section walks through the features end users interact with most: passkeys, authenticator apps, organizations, and account controls.