Our mission
Give every pilot a
clear runway to the sky.
AeroPulse began with a simple, frustrating ritual: standing at the edge of a field, phone in hand, stitching together three weather apps to guess whether the next twenty minutes were worth unpacking the plane.
The journey
We were tired of broken launches and wasted drives — and tired of the opposite, too: staying home on a day that turned out perfect. The information existed. It just wasn't built for the question a flyer actually asks.
So we built the engine first. A deterministic core that takes the same inputs an experienced instructor weighs — sustained wind and crosswind against the runway, gust factor, ceiling, visibility, sun glare on final, density altitude for electric power, even geomagnetic interference for GPS return-to-home — and scores every hour from zero to a hundred. No black box. The same conditions always produce the same verdict, and the verdict always explains itself.
Then we wrapped it in an instrument panel worthy of the cockpit: dark by default for bright-sun legibility, monospaced numerals that hold their place, and a single amber pulse that tells you when the window is open. That pulse is the heartbeat of the app — and the reason for its name.
Clarity over data
A wall of numbers is not an answer. We turn raw atmosphere into a decision you can trust in a heartbeat.
Honest about risk
When a field has no set runway or the key is missing, we degrade conservatively. A safety tool should never flatter the conditions.
Made by flyers
Every threshold — crosswind, gust factor, density altitude — comes from how pilots actually read a field, not a generic weather app.