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Real-time monitoring for Proxmox, Docker, and Kubernetes infrastructure.

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🚀 Overview

Pulse is a modern, unified dashboard for monitoring your infrastructure across Proxmox, Docker, and Kubernetes. It consolidates metrics, alerts, and AI-powered insights from all your systems into a single, beautiful interface.

Designed for homelabs, sysadmins, and MSPs who need a "single pane of glass" without the complexity of enterprise monitoring stacks.

Pulse Dashboard

🧭 Unified Navigation

Pulse now groups everything by task instead of data source:

  • Infrastructure for hosts and nodes
  • Workloads for VMs, containers, and Kubernetes pods
  • Storage and Backups as top-level views
  • PMG now routes into Infrastructure (source filter), and Kubernetes routes into Workloads (K8s filter)
  • Legacy /services and /kubernetes URLs are transitional redirects and are planned for removal after the migration window
  • Admins can sunset all legacy redirects immediately with PULSE_DISABLE_LEGACY_ROUTE_REDIRECTS=true (or disableLegacyRouteRedirects in system.json)

Power-user shortcuts:

  • g i → Infrastructure, g w → Workloads, ? → shortcuts help
  • / or Cmd/Ctrl+K → global search

Features

Core Monitoring

  • Unified Monitoring: View health and metrics for PVE, PBS, PMG, Docker, and Kubernetes in one place
  • Smart Alerts: Get notified via Discord, Slack, Telegram, Email, and more
  • Auto-Discovery: Automatically finds Proxmox nodes on your network
  • Metrics History: Persistent storage with configurable retention
  • Backup Explorer: Visualize backup jobs and storage usage

AI-Powered

  • Chat Assistant (BYOK): Ask questions about your infrastructure in natural language
  • Patrol (BYOK): Background health checks that generate findings on a schedule
  • Alert Analysis (Pro/Cloud): Optional AI analysis when alerts fire
  • Cost Tracking: Track usage and costs per provider/model

Multi-Platform

  • Proxmox VE/PBS/PMG: Full monitoring and management
  • Kubernetes: Complete K8s cluster monitoring via agents
  • Docker/Podman: Container and Swarm service monitoring
  • OCI Containers: Proxmox 9.1+ native container support

Security & Operations

  • Secure by Design: Credentials encrypted at rest, strict API scoping
  • One-Click Updates: Easy upgrades for supported deployments
  • OIDC/SSO: Single sign-on authentication
  • Privacy Focused: No telemetry, all data stays on your server

Quick Start

Run this one-liner on your Proxmox host to create a lightweight LXC container:

curl -fsSL https://github.com/rcourtman/Pulse/releases/latest/download/install.sh | bash

Note: this installs the Pulse server. Agent installs use the command generated in Settings → Unified Agents → Installation commands (served from /install.sh on your Pulse server).

Option 2: Docker

docker run -d \
  --name pulse \
  -p 7655:7655 \
  -v pulse_data:/data \
  --restart unless-stopped \
  rcourtman/pulse:latest

Access the dashboard at http://<your-ip>:7655.

📚 Documentation

🌐 Community Integrations

Community-maintained integrations and addons:

💳 Plans (Community / Pro / Cloud)

Pulse is full-featured for core monitoring in every tier. Paid tiers unlock additional capabilities (and Cloud removes hosting/AI setup friction).

Community is free and self-hosted. Pro is a paid, self-hosted license. Cloud is the hosted plan and includes Pro capabilities.

The table below is derived from the canonical entitlement source of truth: docs/architecture/ENTITLEMENT_MATRIX.md.

Capability Community Pro Cloud
Pulse Patrol (Background Health Checks)
Alert Analysis
Pulse Patrol Auto-Fix
Kubernetes Analysis
Centralized Agent Profiles
Update Alerts (Container/Package Updates)
Basic SSO (OIDC)
Advanced SSO (SAML/Multi-Provider)
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Enterprise Audit Logging
Advanced Infrastructure Reporting (PDF/CSV)
90-Day Metric History
Remote Access (Mobile Relay)

Pulse Patrol runs on your schedule (every 10 minutes to every 7 days, default 6 hours) and finds:

  • ZFS pools approaching capacity
  • Backup jobs that silently failed
  • VMs stuck in restart loops
  • Clock drift across cluster nodes
  • Container health check failures

On self-hosted installs, Pulse Patrol uses your configured provider (BYOK) and runs entirely on your server.

Technical highlights:

  • Cross-system context (nodes, VMs, backups, containers, and metrics history)
  • LLM analysis with your provider + alert-triggered deep dives (Pro/Cloud)
  • Optional auto-fix with command safety policies and audit trail
  • Centralized agent profiles for consistent fleet settings

Try the live demo → or learn more at pulserelay.pro

Pulse Pro technical details: docs/PULSE_PRO.md

❤️ Support Pulse Development

Pulse is maintained by one person. Sponsorships help cover the costs of the demo server, development tools, and domains. If Pulse saves you time, please consider supporting the project!

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📄 License

MIT © Richard Courtman. Use of Pulse Pro is subject to the Terms of Service.

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