Integrations

Works with the systems you already use.

You don’t need to overhaul your tech stack to modernize your reporting. Pulse Connect integrates seamlessly with the tools schools depend on, connecting your SIS, LMS, survey platforms, and custom databases into one clear view of what’s happening.

Connect, Don't Replace

Most schools already have multiple systems: one for grades, another for attendance, another for interventions. Pulse doesn’t ask you to start over: it brings those systems together so data finally works for you.

You can:

Sync data automatically from your existing SIS and LMS

Merge academic, behavioral, and well-being insights in one dashboard

Reduce double entry and data inconsistencies

Keep your team using the tools they already know

Open API for Custom Connections

Every district is different. Pulse’s open API makes it simple to connect unique systems, local databases, and custom applications, without complex setup or extra software.

You’ll be able to:

Secure, FERPA-Conscious Data Sharing

Pulse was built for schools, so privacy isn’t an afterthought; it’s the foundation. All integrations use encrypted, permission-based connections that keep your information secure while ensuring authorized staff have what they need.

You can trust:

End-to-end encryption for all data transfers

Role-based access and authentication

FERPA-aligned privacy standards

Clear audit trails for compliance and accountability

Automatic Sync, Real-Time Updates

No more waiting for nightly uploads or manual exports. Pulse keeps your dashboards and reports current, pulling the latest data automatically so decisions can happen in real time.

You’ll see:

Live updates to dashboards and workflows

Instant alerts when new data meets certain conditions

Zero lag between what happens and what you see

Why It Matters

Connected Data. Clear Decisions.

Pulse Connect doesn’t replace your systems — it finally makes them work together. Because better connections lead to better insights, and better insights lead to stronger schools.