Monitoring the performance of an app, website traffic, or digital product sales often requires juggling multiple separate platforms. PulseKit, a new indie iPhone app, promises to eliminate this chaos by offering a unified dashboard that integrates over 30 different services, from App Store Connect to GitHub, without any coding skills. Launched on the App Store this week, the app leverages home screen and lock screen widgets to display real-time data.
Over 30 integrated platforms for developers and creators
PulseKit allows connecting services like App Store Connect, Cloudflare, Discord, GitHub, Google Analytics, Gumroad, Patreon, Product Hunt, Supabase, and Vercel. This broad compatibility lets developers, content creators, and digital entrepreneurs track key metrics – app downloads, web traffic, sales, subscriptions, or server uptime – from a single place. The app also supports iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch, extending monitoring flexibility across all Apple devices.
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StandBy mode and widgets for passive monitoring
One of the most appreciated features is integration with iPhone's StandBy mode: while the phone is charging on the desk, PulseKit displays key metrics, turning the device into a real information panel. Home screen and lock screen widgets allow updates at a glance without opening the app, ideal for those who want to stay informed.
Availability and pricing: free limited version and Pro subscription
PulseKit is free to download from the App Store with limited features, requiring iOS 18.6 or later. To unlock unlimited widgets and full customization, a Pulse Pro subscription is available at $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year. A modest cost compared to the benefits of having a centralized analytics hub.
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This solution echoes other recent trends, such as the $5 app that turns an old Android into an iPod Classic, showing how simple targeted tools can meet specific user needs. The team is open to suggestions for adding new platforms, signaling a growing community. For those wanting to learn more about analytics, Wikipedia provides an overview of analytics in the digital context.