About the project
Pulselife is designed to make urgent blood and organ coordination feel lighter.
The project brings donors, hospitals, and recipients into one shared system where requests, schedules, and outcomes are easier to understand. Instead of cluttered screens, the product aims for clear actions, readable data, and a calmer experience during sensitive moments.
What makes it useful
These are the core product values this project is trying to deliver.
Human-first emergency support
The product is built around moments when people need quick clarity, not heavy dashboards or confusing forms.
One platform for three roles
Donors, hospitals, and recipients each get their own tools while staying connected through the same request and scheduling flow.
Simple records and safer handoff
Requests, confirmations, schedules, and completed donations are easier to track so teams can respond with less friction.
Current role flows inside Pulselife
Donor
Review blood and organ requests, share availability, schedule eligible blood donations, and follow benefits or completed contributions.
Hospital
Create urgent blood and organ requests, manage schedules, and keep a clean history of ongoing and fulfilled needs.
Recipient
Submit blood and organ requests through hospitals, watch request progress, and manage profile and notification preferences.
The current refresh focuses on reducing unused code, simplifying every screen, and making the interface more comfortable for real users.
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