Pulse
A shared brain for families managing care for their loved ones.
Inspiration
Watching our own family take care of our grandparents, we came to realize that there is so much invisible work involved in taking care of someone else: the WhatsApp groups, the notes stuck in random places, the hospital login passwords no one seems to know and the constant question of “Who’s managing what?” What’s difficult about being a caregiver isn’t the act of caregiving, it’s keeping track of everything, especially when your siblings and professionals don’t communicate with each other at all.
What it does
The Pulse app is a platform for managing health information by turning complex and cryptic notes written by your doctor during an appointment into a simplified form anyone can understand, with details such as tasks, follow-ups, vital signs, and other information extracted and compiled into something you can easily transfer to your calendar or list. Pulse compiles everything you need to manage your health or another person’s: medicines, diagnosis, appointments, personal tasks, and health history timeline.
How it works
- React frontend — caregiver dashboard with patient-specific calendar, AI-generated weekly summaries, and a floating chat widget
- FastAPI + MongoDB backend — single source of truth for medications, appointments, doctor's notes, and full medical history
- Fetch.ai uAgent (ASI-1 Mini) — registered on Agentverse, dynamically pulls live patient context from the database to answer caregiver questions with real, patient-specific reasoning instead of generic LLM output
- AI summarization pipeline — transforms raw clinical notes into structured action items, with one-click push to calendar or personal notes
What's next for Pulse
We want to scale up the functionality of the AI agent to include a proactive monitoring feature that will allow the agent to analyze the patterns in vital signs, medication administration, and documentation over time and generate alerts for the caregiver before the situation becomes serious. In addition, we will incorporate features that allow multiple caregivers to collaborate on a single patient.
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