For Long Distance Couples

Bridge the distance

Miles apart doesn't mean emotionally distant. Pulse helps long-distance couples stay connected through structured weekly check-ins that work across any time zone.

Works across time zones
Async-friendly
Deepens connection
Couple connecting over video call

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of LDR couples eventually close the gap

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stronger communication in LDR vs proximate couples

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per week to stay connected

LDR challenges, solved

Distance creates unique obstacles. Pulse is designed specifically to overcome them.

Time Zone Struggles

When you're waking up as they're going to bed, finding quality time feels impossible. Conversations become logistics instead of connection.

Async check-ins let you connect meaningfully even when schedules don't align.

Feeling Disconnected

You're living separate lives. Inside jokes fade. You miss the small moments that keep couples close.

Weekly prompts ensure you're sharing the details that matter, not just the highlights.

Trust & Jealousy

Physical distance creates room for insecurity. Without regular reassurance, doubts can spiral.

Structured conversations about needs and feelings prevent assumptions from growing.

Limited Quality Time

Video calls become routine. You watch shows together but don't really talk. Connection fades into coexistence.

Pulse turns your video calls into intentional conversations with guided prompts.

Built for distance

Async-Friendly Check-ins

Complete your check-in whenever works for you. Compare notes when you're both ready.

Countdown to Together

Track days until your next visit. Celebrate milestones along the way.

Deeper Conversations

Move beyond 'how was your day' with prompts designed for LDR couples.

Trust Building

Regular emotional check-ins reduce anxiety and build security.

From couples who made it work

"NYC to London. 5 hour time difference. We only have about 2 hours of overlap each day. Pulse makes sure those 2 hours count."
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Emma & James

LDR 18 months

"I was so scared the distance would kill us. Instead, we're closer than couples who live together. Pulse forces us to actually talk about feelings."
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Sofia & Chen

LDR 2 years

Distance tests relationships. Don't let it break yours.

10 minutes a week to stay emotionally close—no matter how many miles apart.

Bridge the Distance