Vertical partners
People who want to shape and operate a specific vertical on top of Pulsit — a focused world for a real community, place, craft or field.
Pulsit is not built around the idea of becoming a large traditional company. It is built around people who want to make things possible.
Not work for us
Pulsit should not become another faceless marketplace or a company machine where people disappear behind roles, departments and polished language.
The people around Pulsit may be practitioners, organizers, vertical partners, ambassadors, early adopters, local hosts, creative builders, investors, supporters or people carrying ideas that need a structure to grow.
We are less interested in the traditional idea of “working for Pulsit” than in working with people who want to build something meaningful through it.
Who belongs here
People who want to shape and operate a specific vertical on top of Pulsit — a focused world for a real community, place, craft or field.
People who believe in the idea and help bring Pulsit into real communities through trust, presence and lived experience.
Practitioners, studios, organizers and creators who use Pulsit early and help shape it through practical feedback and real work.
People with ideas, projects, events, communities or concepts that need structure, visibility and momentum to become real.
People who create low-threshold invitations, local gatherings, Threshold-style openings and small bridges between people.
People who want to support Pulsit’s long-term development without forcing it into generic platform logic.
A different kind of platform
Pulsit is built around the idea that human work deserves more than a listing.
The ambition is to create structures where people can approach each other — where ideas find a place to land, and where a small invitation can become real movement.
That might be a local gathering, a vertical marketplace, a learning community, a studio, a retreat, a creative project or something that does not yet have a clear category.
Pulsit is for people who burn for what they do — and structured enough to support them without taking over their direction.
The invitation
Pulsit is for people who do not only want to use a system, but to help shape what a more useful, human platform can become.