“Harbor Sync Core cut our duplicate nightly jobs. The activity log shows exactly which trait broke when Shopify shipped a field rename—small detail, huge relief.”
About PulseHarbor
We started in Seoul after watching too many beautiful dashboards disagree with the segments marketers actually shipped. PulseHarbor keeps identity, journeys, and readouts on one graph so arguments end faster.
Principles
- Marketers should own defaults without filing tickets for every tweak.
- Incident records belong to humans, not only log parsers.
- Quiet hours and consent tags are product features, not afterthoughts.
- Workshops should end with annotated boards, not vague optimism.
Milestones
- 2023 · First Harbor Sync deployment with a regional skincare collective.
- 2024 · Lattice reviewer inbox ships for household-heavy catalogs.
- 2025 · Ultimate Fabric introduces cross-org workflow approvals for enterprise clients.
Team
Minseo Park
Platform Strategist
Frames shopper data programs for omnichannel launches with clear governance checkpoints.
What operators say
“Identity Lattice Pro is picky about merges, which annoyed me for a week, then saved a campaign from targeting the wrong household bucket.”
“Retention Relay Studio’s quiet-hour badges stopped a VIP SMS collision. Stars are here because the canvas history actually helped us audit who changed what.”
“Journey Prism Analytics is not a toy BI tool—it is narrow on purpose. Holdouts line up with the same cohort keys we activate, which finally ended our Monday number fights.”
“Signal Shuttle Enterprise replay pulled us out of a bad SDK deploy before Monday traffic. Support picked up fast without sending me in circles.”
“Ultimate Fabric costs real money, but stakeholder sign-off templates stopped our enterprise client from freezing every launch. Worth it for the cross-org workflow alone.”
“Matchmaker Edge Suite handled awful booth Wi-Fi; offline capture meant zero lost signups. I still want better tablet guidance, but the queue logic is solid.”