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A real concept-screening study runs $150–$1,000 and takes days. Pulsecheck is minutes and cents. Start free; upgrade when you need your exact audience and a winner you can act on.

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$0
Validate an idea in 20 seconds — and share the card.
  • 3 tests / day
  • All 8 preset target-market packs
  • Full validity checks (honeypot + calibration) — integrity is never gated
  • Shareable Concept Signal card
  • Relative-signal framing (on every plan)
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Credits
$19
10 tests · credits expire in 12 months
Occasional, bursty validation — no subscription.
  • Buy tests in packs (10 for $19, 50 for $59)
  • Preset packs only
  • 1 sample per persona
  • Branded share cards · short run history
  • A true no-commitment on-ramp
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Pro
$49/mo
or $39/mo billed annually
The first plan built to make a real decision.
  • Unlimited daily tests (fair use)
  • Custom audience builder — multiselect your exact ICP
  • A/B concept variants — compare up to 3 names / taglines / prices, with the winner’s separation shown
  • 2 samples per persona for higher-fidelity reads
  • Full history + variant compare · CSV export
  • Clean, un-branded share cards for decks & investors
  • 1 seat
For agencies & teams
Team
$149/mo
3 seats · +$39 / extra seat
Many concepts, many clients, one workspace.
  • Everything in Pro
  • 3 samples per persona — highest-fidelity reads
  • Free-text custom personas
  • Clean, un-branded share cards
  • Shared workspace, white-label & API — early access (talk to us)

Every plan — Free to Team — shows the same honest framing: the Concept Signal is a relative screening signal, not a predicted purchase rate. We never sell you a cleaner-looking number; bigger plans buy better targeting, comparison, export, and collaboration. Run a free test →

Relative screening signal — not a predicted purchase rate. This is a relative screening signal between concepts under the same setup, not calibrated absolute purchase intent. It must not be quoted as 'X% of people would buy this.'
Relative screening signal — not a predicted purchase rate.
Method: Maier et al. 2025 · arXiv:2510.08338