Pulse tracks when each parent opens WhatsApp messages, how late they've paid historically, and whether they responded last time. It builds a behaviour profile per payer — silently, in the background.
Collections agent
Pulse doesn’t send reminders. It recovers fees.
Most reminder tools send the same message to everyone at the same time. Every parent. Every Monday. Same text.
Pulse is different. It watches each payer individually — and works out the collection puzzle one family at a time.
Launching with Feezy v1.1 — June 2026
It’s not that parents won’t pay. It’s that follow-up is inconsistent — and inconsistency leaks money.
A 100-student coaching institute loses ₹18,000–₹24,000 every month to passive non-payment. Not because parents cannot afford it. Because follow-up is manual, awkward, and exhausting — so it happens once, not three times.
The parent who didn’t respond to the first WhatsApp probably would have responded to a firmer second message three days later. But you didn’t send it — because remembering who got what message, when, is its own full-time job.
Pulse does the remembering.
How Pulse works
Per payer. Not per batch.
When a fee is overdue, Pulse picks the right moment and the right tone — soft for first-timers, firmer for those who've been late before. One message. Delivered when that specific parent is most likely to read it.
The moment a payment lands, Pulse cancels every pending reminder for that fee. Automatically. The parent who just paid will never receive a follow-up. Not in five minutes. Not ever.
The rules Pulse never breaks
Hard limits. Always.
- 1
Maximum 3 messages per outstanding fee.
- 2
Never within 24 hours of the last message.
- 3
Stops immediately when payment is confirmed.
- 4
Owner can pause Pulse for any payer with one tap.
These are not settings. They are non-negotiable limits built into the agent. Pulse cannot spam your parents. It cannot send a reminder to someone who just paid. It cannot ignore an owner override.
Your relationships with families are built over years.
Pulse knows this.
What you see
The Pulse Recovery Card.
Every Monday, you open Feezy and see one number: how much Pulse recovered this month.
Nudges sent. Payments converted. Rupees recovered. The ROI of Pulse — visible in three lines.
Pulse Recovery Card dashboard
Pulse Recovery Card showing nudges sent, payments converted, and rupees recovered for the current month.
Spark → Pulse — the full picture
Set up by Spark. Kept running by Pulse.
Spark got your institute configured in one conversation. Pulse keeps the money flowing every month after that.
Together they handle the two hardest parts of running a fee operation — getting started, and staying consistent.
Feezy Spark
Onboarding agent
Feezy Pulse
Collections agent
Pulse launches June 2026. Join the first cohort.
Pulse launches with Feezy v1.1 in June 2026. Early access is open now for the first cohort of institutes.