Daily Pulse Check-In
Members can send a daily Pulse to signal they are still affected, still searching, and still need visibility from the community.
A professional network for people affected by AI job displacement, layoffs, automation, and industry disruption. A place where humans help humans get back on their feet through visibility, support, networking, opportunities, and daily check-ins. No one disappears silently.
Part professional network. Part recovery system. Part human signal beacon. People create profiles, connect with others, share skills, track opportunities, and check in daily with a Pulse system that shows they are still looking for work and support.
Members can send a daily Pulse to signal they are still affected, still searching, and still need visibility from the community.
A live feed of people currently looking for opportunities, connections, mentorship, freelance work, or emotional support.
People can support others through endorsements, upvotes, recommendations, and visibility boosts for members who deserve another chance.
Recently affected by layoffs in the design industry. Looking for remote opportunities, freelance projects, and meaningful collaborations.
Recently displaced after AI automation reduced my department. Currently learning AI-assisted development and looking for startup opportunities.
Building a portfolio around AI-assisted campaigns and content strategy. Open to mentorship, collaborations, and freelance work.
The Pulse System is a daily visibility and check-in mechanism designed for people navigating layoffs, unemployment, career transitions, or AI-driven disruption. A Pulse acts as a living signal that a member is still active, still searching, still building, and still open to opportunities, support, mentorship, or collaboration. Members can update their status with signals such as: Affected by layoffs Actively searching Open to freelance work Available for mentorship Recently hired When members stop sending Pulse check-ins or mark themselves as hired, their profiles automatically leave the active recovery feed and transition into the recovered network.”