Changelog

What we shipped.

New signals, coverage expansions, throughput wins, and the bug fixes that earned them. We publish on the day work lands, not on the day it was planned.

  1. Improved

    Release wave: fresher pages, data export, notifications inbox

    Signed-in pages no longer flash stale content while the latest version loads, account settings gain a self-service data export, a notifications inbox collects your alerts in one place, five help-docs topic pages go live, and the blog reading experience is overhauled, alongside dozens of smaller accessibility, billing, and SEO fixes.

  2. Improved

    More dependable dashboard interactions

    Counts across the dashboard now use consistent thousands formatting, alert badges render correctly even when a change record is missing fields, and copy-to-clipboard reports a failure instead of failing silently.

  3. Improved

    Plan-fit guide above the pricing cards

    The homepage pricing section opens with a short "Which tier are you?" guide that maps four ways of working to Starter, Pro, Business, or Scale, so you can self-select before scanning the four plan cards.

  4. Fixed

    Security hardening across the web app

    Cleared every high and critical severity dependency advisory from the web app, covering both the production bundle and the build tooling. No action is needed on your side.

  5. New

    Two-factor authentication and Google sign-in

    You can protect your account with an authenticator app: login prompts for a TOTP code when 2FA is enabled, and secrets are stored encrypted. Signing in with Google is also supported.

  6. Improved

    Complete company overview and reachable PDF export

    The Overview tab on a company page shows every signal module in one view instead of a partial subset, and PDF bulk export is reachable in the dashboard on the plans that include it.

  7. New

    Alternatives directory with 15 side-by-side comparisons

    Public comparison pages put PulseSignal side by side with 15 competitive intelligence tools, including Crayon, Klue, and Kompyte, with a browsable index at /alternatives.

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