The intelligence layer on top of video — not a chatbot
Turn Video Libraries Into Searchable Business Intelligence
Upload videos, ask questions, discover key moments, and generate timestamped AI reports from your video content.
Private beta access only — demos are guided and by request.
What Project Pulse does
Most video knowledge is dark: hours of webinars, courses, calls, and content nobody can search. Project Pulse processes each video into structured intelligence — summary, topics, and timestamped key moments — then lets you ask questions across your whole library and get answers backed by the exact moments they came from.
Ask across your library
Natural-language questions over one video or entire collections — answered from your actual footage.
Timestamped evidence
Every answer cites the exact moments that support it, with honest relevance labels.
Intelligence reports
Executive summaries, key moments, and recommended actions — for people who won't watch the footage.
How it works
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Add your videos
Upload video files directly. Each one is stored privately and queued for processing. (YouTube import is planned/limited today.)
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AI processes every minute
Multimodal video understanding extracts the summary, topics, and key timestamped moments from the footage itself.
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Ask in plain English
Ask a question across one video or a whole collection — like asking a colleague who watched everything.
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Get cited, timestamped answers
Every answer points to the exact moments it came from, and rolls up into shareable intelligence reports.
What an answer looks like
Illustration of the product experience.
Q: Where do we talk about pricing in these videos?
Pricing is covered in two places: the tier walkthrough in the Q2 sales webinar, and the objection-handling segment in the onboarding session…
Full pricing-tier walkthrough
High relevancePricing objection handling
Medium relevanceWhy timestamped evidence matters
AI that summarizes video without receipts is a guessing machine. Project Pulse is built on one rule: the AI only speaks from what was actually found in the video, tied to timestamps. Every claim can be checked against the exact moment it came from — and when the evidence is thin, the system says so instead of guessing. That's the difference between a toy and a tool you can base decisions on.
Who it's for
Creators
Turn a back-catalog into searchable, repurposable intelligence — find the moment worth clipping.
Agencies
Analyze client and competitor video at scale, with receipts for every claim.
Course sellers
Make an entire course library instantly queryable — "where do we teach X?" answered in seconds.
Training & L&D
Point your team at the exact clip that covers a topic instead of forwarding hour-long recordings.
Research & competitive intel
Systematically mine video sources for topics, moments, and trends you'd never find manually.
Supported sources today
- ✓ Direct video upload (mp4, mov, m4v, webm)
- ✓ Processed video libraries, organized into collections
- ◷ YouTube import — planned / limited during the beta
More sources (Zoom, Drive, Vimeo) are on the roadmap.
Project Pulse is in private beta
We're onboarding a small group of teams with real video libraries. Request a guided demo — and if it fits, we'll process a sample of your own videos so you can see your content as searchable intelligence.