What we're building.
We don't publish release dates. But we do publish direction. This page shows what's actively being designed and built — so you can plan your operations around the platform's trajectory. If it's not on this page, it's not in active development.
What's already in production.
Before what's coming, here's the current platform. Every item below is live for active customers.
Shipment & Container Tracking
Real-time multi-modal visibility — sea, air, road, rail. Container-level milestones from TMS data.
Charge Audit
SI module that flags billing variances against contracted rates before invoices are approved. Recoverable charges surfaced automatically.
Power BI Analytics
38 reports across company and client audiences. 3 tier levels. DirectQuery + nightly import refresh. Enterprise Power BI Embedded.
EDI Workbench
X.12 and EDIFACT mapping. SFTP, AS2, FTPS channels. Trading partner registry. Per-partner overlays for field translation.
Pulse Vox
Voice-to-filter search. Speak a query, get a filtered view of your freight data. No typing required in the field.
ISO 14083 ESG Reporting
Automated CO2 calculation per shipment. Monthly PDF and Excel client reports. Scope 3 freight emission disclosure.
White-Label Client Portal
Custom domain, logo, colors, email sender. 15 languages. Per-tenant database isolation. Client-scoped Power BI RLS.
Compliance Intelligence
14 frameworks, 187 controls, 12 integration probes. Evidence vault. Per-control assessments. Audit-ready export.
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In active development now.
These are in design or engineering. No dates — but they're being built, not planned.
PulsePrompt
The full conversational layer built on top of your freight data. Ask questions in plain language — "show me all shipments delayed more than 3 days this quarter where the carrier is Maersk" — and get a live filtered view, not a search result. PulsePrompt goes further than Vox: it reasons across your data, surfaces anomalies you didn't think to ask for, and drafts operational communications.
EDI Email-Drop
Receive EDI transactions via email — no SFTP server required on the partner side. Trading partners send structured EDI payloads to a dedicated inbound address. OAuth-based authentication for the email channel. The mapping workbench and per-partner overlays apply automatically on ingest. Removes the last barrier for partners who can't configure AS2 or SFTP.
Designed, not yet built.
These are committed directions — not feature requests. Design work has started, but engineering hasn't.
Additional TMS Connectors
CargoWise is live. We're designing connectors for additional freight TMS platforms. If your TMS is on the roadmap, you'll be able to run the same Synthetic Intelligence layer on your existing system without migration.
Webhook Inbound
External systems push data into PulseCargo via authenticated webhook. Covers use cases where the TMS isn't the source of truth — third-party tracking providers, port authority APIs, customs clearance systems. The Pulse Flows automation engine handles routing and transformation on ingest.
Visual EDI Flow Editor
A no-code canvas for designing EDI transformation pipelines visually. Drag segments, map fields, define conditions — without editing raw X.12 or EDIFACT syntax. Built on top of the existing mapping workbench, exposed as a visual builder for operations teams.
Mobile Application
Native mobile access for key operational workflows — exception alerts, shipment status, document access, and Vox queries — for operations managers who aren't at a desk. Not a full portal mirror: designed specifically for the in-the-field and on-the-road use case.
We build slowly. We ship complete.
No half-finished features.
A feature doesn't ship until it works end-to-end — including edge cases, error states, and the parts users don't see in demos. We'd rather take longer than ship something that creates support overhead.
No vaporware on this page.
If it's listed here, it's in active design or engineering. We remove items from this page if priorities shift. We don't add items to manage perception.
No dates unless we're certain.
Delivery date estimates for software are usually wrong. We'd rather tell you "coming this year" and be right than give a specific quarter and miss it by two months.
Have a feature request?
We take enterprise feature requests seriously — especially from customers who can describe the operational problem, not just the solution. If your business depends on something we don't have yet, tell us.
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