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Demo pubblica Pulse è in modalità demo. — Il prodotto è un mock solo frontend — ogni schermata, ogni record vive nel tuo browser. Lo rilasciamo presto per capire cosa serve davvero alle persone, prima di costruire il backend. Accedi dentro l'app per lasciarci feedback che arriva diretto ai maintainer. Apri la demo
Pulse HR
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Open source

HR you can
read, fork, run.

The entire platform — app, marketing site, Bun workspace configuration, every line of logic — lives on GitHub under FSL-1.1-MIT. No "enterprise-only" source dump, no black-box core. What you run is what you can read.

Public repo

github.com/davide97g/pulse-hr. Issues, PRs, discussions — open to anyone. Merge conflicts resolved in public.

Self-host

Docker Compose for single-node, Helm chart for K8s clusters. Your data, your infra, your call on compliance boundaries.

Forkable

Take the 20% that matches your workflow, throw away the 80% that doesn't. FSL allows it; MIT will allow even more in 2 years.

The license, in one table.

Source visible Day one
Run internally / self-host Day one, any scale
Fork & modify for non-competing use Day one
Build competing closed-source SaaS Blocked for 2 years
Converts to plain MIT 2 years after each release
Attribution required Preserve NOTICE in public derivatives
Royalties / per-seat fees None, ever

Honest answers.

What is FSL-1.1-MIT exactly?

Functional Source License 1.1 with an MIT Future License. You get full source access from day one with permission to use, modify and redistribute for any non-competing purpose. Two years after each release, the license converts automatically to plain MIT — fully permissive, no strings. The two-year window only blocks building a competing closed-source SaaS out of the code; everything else (internal deployment, consulting, forks, contributions, self-host, commercial use that isn't a direct Pulse competitor) is unrestricted.

Why not plain MIT or Apache?

Permissive licenses invite a well-funded competitor to fork the repo, rebrand it, and sell it as closed-source SaaS — starving the people who actually built and maintain the project. FSL is the minimum protection needed to fund continued development. After two years, every release is plain MIT anyway, so the long-term commons grows just as fast.

Can I self-host the whole thing?

Yes. The platform is a Bun workspace you can clone and run with `bun install && bun run build`. A reference Docker Compose setup and a Helm chart for Kubernetes are in the repo — every module runs on your infrastructure with no external dependency on us.

Do I have to credit Pulse if I fork?

Yes. The NOTICE file in the repo asks you to preserve the copyright header and include a visible attribution ("Built on workflows-people by Davide Ghiotto") in the About screen or docs of any public derivative work. No royalties, no paperwork — just a link back.

Software HR per chi
odia il software HR.

Gratis per sempre in self-host. Gratis per i primi 5 dipendenti su Pulse hosted. Nessuna carta di credito. Nessuna chiamata commerciale per vedere il prodotto. Importa in un'ora, esporta con un click — sempre.