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Your first search — finding a company's pricing

How to search for any company and explore their pricing history in Pulse.

Written by John Kotowski

Find any company's pricing in a few clicks

The Companies page is where you search Pulse's full catalog of 3,000+ tracked companies. Here's how to find a company and explore its pricing.

Step 1 — Open Companies

In the left-hand navigation, click Companies. This opens the Explore Companies page.

Step 2 — Search by name

Type a company name into the Search companies by name… box at the top of the page. Results filter as you type, and the count above the list (e.g. "Showing 1 of 1 matching companies") updates live.

Step 3 — Or filter the catalog

Don't have a specific company in mind? Use the Filters panel on the left to browse by:

  • Category and Tags — e.g. horizontal software, devops, HCM

  • Employees — company size

  • Pricing Model — Freemium, Free Trial, License (Seat), Usage-based, Credits, or Add-ons

  • Plan Count — minimum and maximum number of plans

Step 4 — Open a company

Click any company card to open its profile. At the top you'll see the company description, employee range, category tags, a View Pricing link to their live page, and a Watchlists button to start tracking them.

What's on a company profile

  • Current Pricing — each plan shown as a card with its price, billing unit, limits, and any active discounts, dated "as of" the latest capture.

  • Add-ons — any add-ons the company sells alongside its plans.

  • Most Recent Diffs — a timeline of recent changes, each tagged by type (e.g. Feature Added, Price Decreased, Positioning Changed).

  • Historical Diffs — the full change history, showing how far back the company has been tracked.

Click any diff to open its before/after detail view. See Understanding diff highlights to learn how to read them.

A note on credits

Opening a company's details costs a small number of credits (charged once per company), and viewing a diff costs credits the first time you open it. Browsing and searching the catalog is free. See How credits work for the details.

Next step — track what matters

Once you've found companies relevant to your market, add them to a Watchlist (Pro) to get real-time alerts and scheduled digests whenever their pricing changes.

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