Free Heart Assessment

Your heart has a story.
Let's hear it.

Five quick questions — no account needed. You'll get a personalised Heart Score and a recovery pathway built around your actual situation.

47,000+
Patients tracked
5 min
Average setup
94%
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Real Patients · Real Recovery

47,000 hearts.
Every one different.

These are their words — unedited, unfiltered, from people who were exactly where you are.

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After my stent, I had no idea what normal felt like anymore. Pulse gave me numbers I could actually understand — and a streak that made me want to keep going.

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Marcus T.
Post-stent, 54 — Chicago, IL
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I'm on three medications and two kids on school runs. The reminder system doesn't nag — it just quietly catches what I'd miss.

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Diane O.
Newly diagnosed, 41 — Austin, TX
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My cardiologist told me to download something and actually use it. I tried four apps. Pulse is the only one I've opened every single day.

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Robert H.
Retired, 68 — Phoenix, AZ
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The rehab exercises are gentle enough that I don't feel like I'm going to break, but real enough that my heart rate actually changes.

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Sandra K.
Heart failure management, 59 — Seattle, WA
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The weekly report I send my cardiologist actually impressed her. She said she wished all her patients had this data.

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James P.
Hypertension management, 47 — Boston, MA
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I used to lie awake at 2am convinced something was wrong. Now I check my trends and go back to sleep. That's worth everything.

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Linda M.
Anxiety + AF, 52 — Denver, CO

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Daily Tracking

"I used to guess whether my numbers were okay. Now I know — and knowing changed everything."

Marcus T., 54, Post-stent recovery, Chicago

Your blood pressure, finally making sense.

Most BP apps just log numbers. Pulse contextualises them — against your personal baseline, your medication timing, your activity that day. You'll know within seconds whether a reading is worth worrying about.

  • Tap-in logging in under 8 seconds
  • Personalised normal range (not just population averages)
  • 7-day and 30-day trend visualisations
  • Streak tracking to build the daily habit
See Your Heart Score
9:41
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Today's Reading7:42 AM
118/76
mmHg · Resting
✓ Normal range
7-day trend
MTWTFSS
🔥
14-day streak
Keep it going — you're building data
✓ Clinically validated
Medication Reminders

"Beta-blockers, statins, aspirin — every morning. Pulse is the quiet nudge that means I haven't missed a dose in four months."

Diane O., 41, Newly diagnosed, Austin, TX

Medication adherence that doesn't feel like nagging.

Missing a dose isn't laziness — it's life. Pulse's smart reminders adapt to your schedule, track your 30-day adherence rate, and flag patterns your cardiologist actually wants to see.

  • Customisable reminder times per medication
  • Interaction-aware scheduling (e.g. take with food)
  • 30-day adherence score for doctor reports
  • Refill alerts before you run out
See Your Heart Score
9:41
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Today's Medications3 of 4 taken
💊
Metoprolol 25mg
8:00 AM
🔬
Atorvastatin 40mg
8:00 AM
💉
Aspirin 81mg
8:00 AM
🫀
Lisinopril 10mg
Tonight
30-day adherence91%
✓ Clinically validated
Cardiac Rehab

"My physio gave me a sheet of exercises. Pulse turned it into something I actually wanted to do — and could track getting better at."

Sandra K., 59, Heart failure management, Seattle

Guided rehab built for your actual fitness level.

Cardiac rehab isn't about being athletic. It's about progressively rebuilding your heart's confidence. Pulse's exercise library starts where you are — seated breathing, gentle walks, light resistance — and grows with you.

  • Evidence-based exercise progressions (12-week programmes)
  • Heart rate zone guidance during each session
  • Rest day reminders that prevent overexertion
  • Milestone celebrations at 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks
See Your Heart Score
9:41
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Today's RehabWeek 6 of 12
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Seated Breathing
5 min
Done
🚶
Gentle Walk
15 min
In progress
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Resistance Band
10 min
Up next
Current HR zone
Zone 2 — Fat Burn
94 bpm
✓ Clinically validated
Doctor Reports

"I walked into my appointment with three months of clean data. My cardiologist actually said 'this is exactly what I needed to see'."

James P., 47, Hypertension management, Boston

Show your cardiologist what's actually happening.

Between appointments, a lot happens. Pulse compiles it into a clean, clinical-grade weekly summary — BP trends, medication adherence, rehab completion, and your own notes — formatted for how cardiologists actually read data.

  • One-tap PDF report generation
  • Shareable via email or patient portal link
  • Flags anomalies your doctor should review
  • Appointment preparation checklist
See Your Heart Score
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Weekly ReportReady to share
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122/78
Avg BP
💊
91%
Med adherence
🏃
5/7
Rehab sessions
❤️
64 bpm
Resting HR avg
Patient note
"Felt mild fatigue on Wednesday after longer walk. Otherwise no chest discomfort this week."
✓ Clinically validated
Three pathways. One goal.

Your Heart Score unlocks
your personal plan.

Five questions. Sixty seconds. A recovery pathway designed around your actual situation — not a generic wellness template.

📊
Score 70–100

Maintenance Track

For well-managed patients looking to maintain momentum and catch early signals.

🏗️
Score 45–69

Foundation Track

For patients building consistent habits around medication, BP, and light activity.

🫀
Score 0–44

Recovery Track

For patients newly diagnosed or post-procedure who need structured daily support.

Get My Free Heart Score
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Common questions

Questions worth asking
before you trust an app with your heart.

We'd rather you ask these now than wonder later.

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