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iTechSmart Pulse • Live Diagnostics Demo

Pulse Live Demo

Detect issues and watch the system fix them — including itself. Our autonomous agent reasons, remediates, and cryptographically proves every action. Self-healing proven live: sub-minute autonomous recovery, zero human intervention.

Choose a diagnostic scenario

Popular

Security Scan

Detect open ports, weak SSH configs, and missing firewall rules across a simulated host fleet.

Est. ~12 s

Rogue CPU Process

Identify and terminate a runaway process consuming 98% CPU before thermal throttling kicks in.

Est. ~8 s

Memory Pressure

Respond to OOM-killer warnings by analysing memory consumers and reclaiming swap safely.

Est. ~10 s

Disk Space Threshold

Free critical disk space by rotating logs, purging temp files, and notifying the ops channel.

Est. ~9 s

Service Down (nginx)

Detect a failed reverse-proxy, diagnose config errors, restart the service and verify uptime.

Est. ~11 s

Synthetic Alert Chain

Correlate five cascading alerts into a single root cause, suppress noise, and auto-remediate.

Est. ~14 s

Popular

Self-Healing (Live Proven)

Kill a critical container and watch Nemotron detect the failure, restart it, verify health, and generate a ProofLink receipt — fully autonomously.

Est. sub-minute

How it works

01

Select

Pick a diagnostic scenario that mirrors a real-world IT incident.

02

Detect

Signal Cortex ingests synthetic telemetry and identifies the anomaly in seconds.

03

Remediate

Reasoning Cortex builds an action plan and the agent executes it autonomously.

04

Prove

Every action is hashed into a tamper-proof receipt you can verify and share.

Ready to run Pulse on your infrastructure?

Download the Pulse agent for your platform. One binary, zero dependencies, full autonomous remediation with cryptographic receipts.

Or install via terminal: curl -sSL https://app.itechsmart.dev/install.sh | bash

Windows Defender notice: The Pulse .exe may trigger a SmartScreen warning because it is a new, unsigned binary. This is normal for independently distributed software. Click "More info" "Run anyway" to proceed. Pulse runs locally, scans your system, and generates a verifiable receipt — no data is collected.