What does PulseScore represent?
PulseScore is a directional market index built from public signals. It is useful for comparison, not as a statement about product quality or commercial performance.
SUPPORT LANDING
Common questions about rankings, coverage, submissions, and data freshness.
Suggest a public product URL for inclusion review.
Flag stale data, broken links, or incorrect categorization.
Understand coverage, scoring, and public-signal caveats.
PulseScore is a directional market index built from public signals. It is useful for comparison, not as a statement about product quality or commercial performance.
Movement can come from new public evidence, changing intake velocity, or broader ranking normalization within the active window.
Some products are outside current coverage rules, not yet anchored to a stable public identity, or still waiting on enough public evidence to qualify.
Different surfaces refresh on different schedules. A source may update in public before PulseGate’s next qualifying snapshot reflects it.
No. Submission starts review and discovery intake, but listing still depends on coverage rules and public evidence quality.
Use Report an Issue with the affected URL or slug, what looks wrong, and any public source that helps verify the correction.