The Daily Pulse.
A fresh written morning briefing every calendar day. Six hundred to fourteen hundred words. Reconciled against yesterday. Reads in three minutes. Saves you the first hour of your day.
What it is
Every calendar day, before you sit down, Mijoro writes you a morning briefing. The Pulse is generated autonomously by the platform's nexus loop — no action required from you. It arrives once per day per user, idempotently (one pulse per calendar day, regenerated only if the underlying intelligence shifts substantially).
The Pulse is written by the platform's Chief of Staff persona — a strategic intelligence voice tuned for executive reading. The opener of every Pulse: "the morning briefing the operator reads before anyone else enters the room."
Five sections, in order
Overnight moves
What changed since yesterday. New signals fired. Competitor moves picked up. Integration data shifted. The headline events of the last 24 hours.
Counterparty watch
The people who matter — investors, board members, key customers, journalists — and what's happening with them. Drawn from the Living Profiles the platform maintains continuously.
Financial & operational pulse
What your numbers are doing. Burn rate, runway, pipeline, conversion, hiring velocity. The platform reads your connected integrations and translates the deltas into one paragraph.
Decisions to reconcile
Predictions the platform made that are due to be graded against actuals. "Your prediction last month that pipeline would soften by 8% — actual softening was 12%. Confidence adjusted."
Today's recommended moves
Three to six specific actions to take today. The most important first. Each with the rationale and the specific outcome it should produce.
Yesterday-outcome reconciliation
The Pulse is written knowing what yesterday's Pulse said. When a prior Pulse said "today's most important move is X," the next Pulse reconciles: was X executed, partial, or untracked? Was the predicted outcome of X borne out, or did reality diverge? The operator reads each Pulse as a contract with yesterday's.
The Pulse is stored as an artifact in your Asset Vault under source_provider: 'synth:pulse'. You can view today's pulse on your Command Center; you can view the 90-day archive of past pulses from the Asset Vault. Older pulses are searchable end-to-end alongside your other documents.
What's in a Pulse (structured)
Beyond the narrative, every Pulse carries a structured envelope: an executive summary, three to six key facts with names and numbers, three to six risks, three to six opportunities, strategic implications, today-executable recommended actions, confidence level, and tags. The structured form makes pulses searchable, indexable, and feedable into downstream artifacts.