Keeping track of app downloads, website traffic, and subscription numbers often means jumping between multiple platforms. A new app called PulseKit aims to simplify that process by bringing key metrics into one dashboard on Apple devices.
The app allows users to monitor important analytics without writing code or setting up complicated integrations. Instead, data appears directly on an iPhone’s home screen and lock screen through customizable widgets.

Support for Nearly 30 Services
PulseKit connects with around 30 different platforms out of the box. Supported services include App Store Connect, GitHub, Google Analytics, Cloudflare, Discord, Gumroad, Patreon, Product Hunt, Supabase, and Vercel.
As a result, developers and online creators can quickly check app performance, website visitors, product sales, server uptime, and subscription trends from a single place.
The app also works across Apple’s wider ecosystem. In addition to the iPhone, it supports iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch, making it easier to stay informed wherever users are.
Designed for Builders and Creators
PulseKit targets developers, entrepreneurs, and content creators who need quick access to performance data. Instead of opening several dashboards throughout the day, users can glance at widgets and immediately understand how their projects are performing.
Furthermore, the app takes advantage of Apple’s StandBy mode. When an iPhone sits on a desk and charges, users can turn the device into a live analytics display that continuously updates important figures.
The developers behind PulseKit also say they are open to adding more services in the future, depending on community requests.
Free to Start, Premium for Power Users
PulseKit is available as a free download for devices running iOS 18.6 or later, although some features remain limited in the basic version. Users who need unlimited widgets and the full experience can subscribe to Pulse Pro for $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year.
As digital businesses become increasingly data-driven, tools like PulseKit could make monitoring performance simpler and more accessible. For creators who depend on real-time insights, having every important metric just a glance away may prove invaluable.











