The most expensive
word in business
is "understood."
A meeting ends. The team nods. Someone types a thumbs-up in the group chat. The manager closes their laptop satisfied — the brief is out, the team is aligned, work can begin.
Three days later, the deliverable arrives. It's wrong. Not slightly wrong. Fundamentally wrong. The kind of wrong that means starting over. The kind of wrong that turns a Tuesday debrief into a tense, blame-edged conversation nobody wanted to have.
The problem was never that people didn't listen. It's that understanding was never actually confirmed before execution began. And nobody built a tool to fix that — until now.
Teampulze reads your meeting notes, identifies who was assigned what, and generates individual comprehension questions for each team member — specific to their role and responsibilities. They answer via a private link. You see the results in a dashboard. Anyone who scored below threshold gets a personalised revision sheet before they start a single task.
The full cloud SaaS launches at Teampulze.team in 14 days. Right now, before the subscription model goes live, founding customers can lock in lifetime access for a single payment of $250. After launch, it's $30 per month — every month, indefinitely. The window to pay once is closing.