UXPulse releases real-time sentiment layer for product dashboards

Design · 4 min read

UXPulse releases real-time sentiment layer for product dashboards

UXPulse aggregates session replays, NPS responses, and support chat transcripts to surface design friction hotspots with a sentiment score optimized for UX implications. Unlike raw sentiment tools, it weights UI problems (click frenzy, rage clicks, dead ends) higher and presents prioritized remediation steps for designers. The product is designed to be lightweight and operates with privacy-preserving sampling for small teams.

Integrations include popular analytics tools, session-replay platforms, and major help desks. The UXPulse UI provides heatmaps, prioritized lists of UX regressions, and contextual recommendations for A/B tests or microcopy changes. Pricing is usage-based with consideration for indie budgets and has a community plan for open-source projects.

Founders emphasize that UXPulse is not a replacement for qualitative research but an amplifier — it helps triage which issues need human research. Roadmap items include a Figma plugin that links heatmap snippets to design frames, streamlining the remediation loop. Several early customers reported faster bug triage and clearer UX priorities after adopting the tool.