OMNI Pulse
Your market day, already organized.
OMNI Pulse is the daily workspace for serious investors: live markets, portfolio context, briefings, news, terminal workflows, media, and OMNI Agent in one place. Less browser graveyard. More actual flow.
Why it exists
Fifteen better minutes beat ninety scattered ones.
Pulse is built to compress the time between market open, portfolio review, research, and follow-through. It does that by putting the right surfaces together instead of asking you to juggle a dozen separate products and tabs.
- Markets, holdings, and briefings stay close enough to each other to be useful.
- Chat is embedded into the workspace instead of floating outside the work.
- Terminal views are there when you want depth, not as a separate product you have to switch into mentally.
Start of day
See the market before the market sees your attention span.
Pulse home dashboard
Start with major markets, mini charts, global context, volatility, and a ticker tape that keeps the tape close.
Live TV and media
Keep Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, and other streams in the workspace instead of on another monitor.
Quick portfolio context
Know what you own, what moved, and what deserves the first twenty minutes.
Global map and regime cues
Get a quick sense of cross-market direction before you dive into single-name detail.
Watchlist carry-forward
Keep the names you care about close without rebuilding the set every morning.
Inbox and alerts
See what the system already thinks deserves attention before you start hunting manually.
During the day
Move from signal to detail without losing place.
Briefings
Daily written and audio briefings turn the open into a faster read instead of another inbox problem.
News
Portfolio-aware news, company news, tech news, and bolt-on feeds stay in one rhythm.
Terminal
Drop into holdings, portfolio, markets, macro, models, factors, live, TV, or symbol routes when you need depth.
Symbol quick views
Open a ticker and keep the surrounding context close instead of starting from scratch.
Media and briefing loops
Listen, watch, read, and ask follow-up questions without moving to a second tool.
Cross-page continuity
The app is designed so the next move feels one click away, not like a reset.
Feeds and briefings
The reading stack should not feel like a second job.
Portfolio-tailored news
News starts with your holdings and watchlists before it widens out to the broader market.
Technology and hard science
Keep adjacent research feeds close when your edge depends on following the underlying technology too.
Bolt-on sources
Add feeds such as Hacker News when they help the workflow instead of splitting attention.
Written briefings
Get the short written brief that turns the open, your portfolio, and the key company changes into one read.
Audio briefings
Listen during the walk, the commute, or the first pass through the market without losing the same core context.
Media continuity
Move from briefing to live TV to chat follow-up without jumping into a different product posture.
Ask Omni
The agent is most useful when it already knows where you are.
Page-aware chat
Ask about the symbol page, the terminal view, the briefing, or the feed you are already on.
Portfolio-aware context
Let the agent reason from what you hold and what you follow instead of retyping that context.
Session memory
Conversations can keep their thread across the day instead of forcing a full reset every turn.
File and artifact support
Bring documents and working files into the same conversation when the research needs them.
Terminal-side chat
Use embedded chat in terminal contexts when the question lives right next to the data.
Agent plus workflow
Ask for a summary, a compare, a model, or a pull of the source material without leaving the workspace.
Portfolio adaptation
The product should bend around what you own, not ask you to re-teach it every morning.
Pulse is built to adapt around holdings, watchlists, repeated symbols, and the patterns that show up across your day. That is what makes the workspace feel cumulative instead of disposable.
- Holdings shape the first view, the feed mix, and the names that get surfaced again.
- Repeated routes and symbols stay close instead of disappearing into navigation.
- Embedded OMNI Agent context gets better when the rest of the workspace keeps the same thread alive.
A better day
What a calmer investing workflow looks like.
The product is built to reduce wasted context switching instead of piling on more clicks.
Step 1
Open Pulse and get oriented
Markets, volatility, watchlists, and holdings tell you what changed before you start chasing noise.
Step 2
Read the daily brief
Use written or audio briefings to catch up on the market, your portfolio, and the names that matter today.
Step 3
Go deeper where it matters
Drop into terminal routes, symbol views, ownership changes, or live TV only where the signal deserves it.
Step 4
Ask OMNI the next real question
Use embedded chat when the workspace already has the context and the question should stay in flow.
Step 5
Carry the thread into the close
Review the names, briefings, and live context that mattered most so the next session starts with continuity instead of a reset.
Cross-platform
Desktop and web should feel like the same product, not distant cousins.
Pulse is designed so the same market day can continue across desktop and web surfaces. That matters because investor workflows do not politely wait for you to sit at one machine all day.
Download
Open the workspace.
Install Pulse, then keep the docs and API close by when you want to extend the rest of the stack.