You built a product company. Somewhere along the way you also became its security team — taking the vendor calls, answering the questionnaires, guessing at what's exposed. That was never your job. Katla Pulse hands it back to people who do this for a living, and gives you one thing in return: a clear reading, every morning, of exactly where you stand.
It happens to every founder. The first enterprise prospect sends a questionnaire. An auditor asks for evidence. A vendor wants a security review. And there's no one in the room who does this for a living — so it lands on you.
Pulse reads your real environment — identities, endpoints, cloud — every day, and turns it into something you can act on. Not a quarterly PDF. A live console, with a human security chief reading it alongside you.


Security Health, Audit Readiness, Breach Resilience — read fresh from your environment every 24 hours, each scored against seven domains underneath.
Not a certificate on the wall. Not a questionnaire you fill out once. The actual state of things, this morning, with how it moved since yesterday.


Every morning, Pulse writes you a brief — what changed, what matters, what to do about it. No dashboards to decode. It reads like a note from someone who actually knows your environment.
Underneath it: the three actions worth your time today, ranked by impact. Everything else can wait.


Every gap is a specific finding from a specific source — Google Workspace, Cloudflare, your endpoints. Never an anonymous count.
Each one tells you the same three things: what the risk is, what the worst case looks like, and the one move that closes it.


Your risk register builds itself from real findings and the decisions made on them — mapped to SOC 2 controls, exportable as audit evidence the moment an auditor asks.
And when a customer sends a security questionnaire, Pulse answers it from live signal — not guesswork. Your engineers never look up.
Pulse scores what it can see today and tells you, honestly, what it can't yet. Every connector we add lights up another domain — and the scores get sharper.
Pulse is the console. We're the people reading it. The machine watches every hour of every day; a security chief decides what actually matters and picks up the phone when it counts. Everyone else is racing to take the human out. We built the human in.
Twenty minutes. We'll walk you through the actual product — and show you what your own posture looks like once someone's reading it for you.
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