Head-to-Head Comparison

Pulse For Good vs.
AllVoices

AllVoices is a defensive compliance tool built to protect companies from legal liability. Pulse For Good is an offensive service-improvement tool built to protect the people your organization serves.

Feature Comparison

Service improvement vs. risk mitigation.

These tools were built with opposite goals — and it shows in every design decision.

Pulse For GoodAllVoices
PurposeOffensive service improvementElevates the quality of care by surfacing what clients actually experience — and acting on itDefensive legal risk mitigation — a whistleblower and compliance tool for managing corporate HR investigations
Who It Listens ToExternal clients & beneficiariesVulnerable populations at the point of care — people who depend on your services for safety and stabilityInternal employees — salaried staff reporting harassment, bias, or ethics violations to HR and legal teams
DeploymentSecure on-site kiosks + Web + Phone + QRNo personal device required — accessible at the facility itself↑ Reaches populations with no smartphone or data planEncrypted web routing and phone hotline — assumes access to a personal device or company laptop
Crisis AlertingAI intent detection & immediate emailAutomatically routes safety concerns, self-harm signals, and facility crises to the right staff↑ Catch problems before they escalateCase intake workflows at legal review speed — designed for HR investigation timelines, not immediate safety response
AnonymityZero-footprint — no logins, no trackingComplete anonymity removes fear of losing services↑ Highest trust, most honest dataEncrypted two-way identity masking — designed to protect employees from employer retaliation, not client anonymity
Trauma-Informed DesignBuilt-in validated templatesEvery UX decision calibrated for vulnerable populations in sensitive settings↑ No one else does thisAutomated case intake designed for corporate HR reviews — not appropriate for behavioral health, shelter, or crisis service clients
Why It Matters

Clients aren't employees. Their needs are fundamentally different.

Deploying a compliance tool to gather client feedback isn't just a mismatch — it signals the wrong priorities to the people you serve.

The Problem
Defense vs.
Offense.

AllVoices is designed to protect the organization from legal liability — it's a mechanism for documenting and investigating complaints so the company can defend itself. That's a legitimate need for corporate employers. But for a homeless shelter or a domestic violence program, the goal isn't to minimize legal exposure. It's to deliver better services. Those are completely different problems requiring completely different tools.

The Pulse Solution
Clients, Not
Compliance.

Pulse For Good is externally facing — listening to the clients, patients, and beneficiaries your organization serves, not to your internal employees. It's calibrated for the unique power dynamics between service providers and people who depend on those services, with trauma-informed UX, zero-footprint anonymity, and real-time crisis alerting built from the ground up for that relationship.

The Problem
Legal Review Speed
in a Crisis.

When a client in a behavioral health program discloses that they're feeling unsafe, the window to respond is immediate — not the timeline of a corporate HR investigation. AllVoices routes concerns through case management workflows optimized for due process and documentation. That's appropriate for workplace misconduct. It is deeply inappropriate as a response mechanism for a client safety emergency.

The Pulse Solution
AI That Acts
Immediately.

Pulse For Good uses AI to read every open-text and voice response for intent the moment it's submitted. When a safety signal, self-harm indicator, or urgent facility concern is detected, the right staff member receives an immediate notification — not a case file to review next week. The difference between Pulse and AllVoices in this moment is the difference between intervention and documentation.

We have been able to directly identify key areas of improvement that we can work on in each facility.

— Dee Norton, Impact & Facilities Director, The Road Home

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