Closed beta for Windows testers
Closed beta now accepting a limited number of Windows testers.

See PulsePanel in action
Customize your desktop panel, monitor system information, and build a cleaner workspace without digging through config files.
System Stats
View key performance information like CPU usage, temperature, and more.

Panel Editing
Move, resize, and preview your panel visually.

Onboarding
Built-in guidance helps new users get set up quickly.

Beta Build
Early testers help shape features, usability, and stability.

Designed for Windows desktop control
What is PulsePanel?
PulsePanel is a customizable Windows desktop overlay designed to give users quick access to useful system information and visual controls in a clean, modern panel. It is built for people who want a better-looking desktop setup without needing to code, edit config files, or rely on outdated widget tools.
Visual setup
Fast daily utility

Closed beta
Request access to the closed beta
PulsePanel is currently invite-only while we test stability, compatibility, and usability across different Windows setups. If you want to try the beta and provide feedback, submit a request below.
Request received
After submitting, your request will be saved with clear field labels so it’s easy to review. Applicants should hear back within 2–3 business days.
Built with transparency in mind
Downloading a new Windows app should feel safe and straightforward. During the closed beta, PulsePanel builds are versioned, scanned before release, and distributed only through official PulsePanel links.
Versioned Beta Builds
Each release is clearly labeled so testers know exactly what they are installing.
Official Download Links
Approved testers receive setup instructions through official PulsePanel communication only.
Safety Checks
Beta files are scanned before distribution, with additional release details planned as the beta expands.
Clear Feedback Loop
Testers can report bugs, request features, and help improve the final release.
Frequently asked questions
Is PulsePanel free?
PulsePanel is free during the closed beta. Future versions may include free and paid options depending on features and feedback.
What platforms does it support?
PulsePanel is being built for Windows. The beta is focused on Windows users first.
Is this a public release?
Not yet. PulsePanel is currently in closed beta, which means access is limited while the app is tested and improved.
Why is the beta invite-only?
Invite-only access helps keep feedback manageable, test different Windows setups, and improve stability before a wider release.
Does PulsePanel collect personal data?
PulsePanel is intended to be a desktop utility, not a data-harvesting platform. A clearer privacy policy will be provided before wider public release.
How do I get access?
Submit the beta request form. If approved, you will receive setup instructions by email.
Join the closed beta and help test a cleaner, more customizable Windows desktop overlay.
Request Beta Access

