Dividend Pulse
A simple dividend and wealth tracker built for clarity.
Dividend Pulse is a manual-first dividend and wealth tracking app designed to help you understand your portfolio in a calm, simple, and easy-to-read way.
Instead of feeling like a trading terminal, Dividend Pulse is built more like a personal progress dashboard. It helps you see your estimated monthly dividend income, total portfolio value, and progress toward your dividend goals without the complexity of brokerage sync, trading tools, or noisy market features.
Why Dividend Pulse?
Many investing apps are focused on buying, selling, charts, news, and real-time market movement. Dividend Pulse is different.
The goal is simple:
Help you understand how much dividend income your holdings may generate and how your portfolio value is growing over time.
You can manually add your holdings, enter the number of shares you own, average cost, latest price, and estimated annual dividend per share. Dividend Pulse then turns that information into a clear snapshot of your portfolio.
Key Features
Estimated Monthly Dividend Income
See your estimated monthly dividend income at a glance. Dividend Pulse calculates your estimated monthly income based on the annual dividend per share and the number of shares you own.
Dividend Goal Progress
Set a monthly dividend goal and track your progress toward it. The app helps you see how close you are to your target in a simple, visual way.
Portfolio and Wealth Tracking
Track your estimated total portfolio value, cost basis, and unrealized gain or loss. Dividend Pulse gives you a simple view of your wealth without overwhelming you with unnecessary data.
Multiple Accounts for the Same Ticker
Own the same ETF or stock in more than one account? Dividend Pulse supports that.
For example, you can track:
VOO in Robinhood
VOO in HSA Bank
VOO in a Roth IRA
Each holding stays separate by account, while dividend and price information can stay consistent across the same ticker.
Manual-First by Design
Dividend Pulse does not require brokerage login, Plaid, Robinhood, Webull, or account authentication. You stay in control of what you enter.
This keeps the app simple, private, and easier to understand.
Price Refresh Support
Dividend Pulse can refresh stock prices through a secure market data proxy. The app does not store market provider API keys on your device, and prices are used only to help estimate current portfolio value.
Market prices may be delayed or unavailable at times, so manually entered values remain important.
Important Notes
Dividend Pulse is for tracking and educational purposes only. Values shown in the app are estimates and may be delayed or inaccurate.
Dividend amounts can change over time. A company or ETF may increase, reduce, suspend, or change its dividend schedule. Users should always verify dividend information from reliable financial sources before relying on it.
Dividend Pulse does not provide financial advice, investment recommendations, buy or sell signals, tax advice, or brokerage services.
Privacy-Friendly Approach
Dividend Pulse is designed as a manual-first tracker. It does not require brokerage sync or account login for the MVP experience.
Your holdings are entered by you, and the app focuses on helping you organize and understand your own dividend and portfolio information.
Who Is Dividend Pulse For?
Dividend Pulse is for people who want a calmer way to track:
Estimated dividend income
Dividend progress
Portfolio value
Multiple accounts
Long-term financial goals
It is especially useful for dividend-focused investors who want a simple dashboard instead of a complex trading app.
The Goal
Dividend Pulse is built around one simple idea:
Your dividend and wealth progress should be easy to understand.
No clutter.
No trading noise.
No complicated brokerage setup.
Just a clean way to track your holdings, estimated dividend income, and financial progress over time.
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