Pulselife is a calmer way to connect donors, hospitals, and recipients fast.
This project is built to reduce confusion during urgent blood and organ needs. It gives hospitals a request desk, donors a clear action path, and recipients a simpler way to ask for help. The goal is to make emergency coordination feel more human, more readable, and easier to act on.
Project summary
What this app includes
Pulselife currently supports three major roles: donor, hospital, and recipient.
Hospitals can add emergency blood and organ requests, review donor schedules, and track request history.
Donors can review active requests, set availability, book donation slots, and see perks or stats after completed donations.
Recipients can create requests, check current status, and keep their personal details and settings updated.
Roles supported
3
Donor, hospital, recipient
Core flows
4
Request, match, schedule, complete
Built for real users
Every role gets a lighter interface, clearer language, and faster actions so the product feels comfortable during urgent moments.
Donor-friendly flow
Donors can spot active blood and organ requests, share availability, schedule eligible blood visits, and track completed donations in one place.
Hospital control desk
Hospitals can publish blood and organ requests, review schedules, and watch confirmed activity without jumping through heavy screens.
Recipient support
Recipients can submit requests to nearby hospitals, monitor progress, and keep their information organized.
How the project works
This is the full operating loop Pulselife is designed around.
Main workflow
Each step is meant to keep decisions simple.
- 1Hospitals or recipients create a blood or organ request with urgency, units needed, and location details.
- 2Donors review requests, and eligible blood requests can move into scheduling with contact information.
- 3Hospitals accept or reject schedules, then mark donations complete after handoff.
- 4Pulselife keeps a clearer record of blood and organ requests, schedules, donor perks, and profile details.
Why this version is easier to use
- The screens are being simplified so users are not buried under too many controls.
- Navigation is grouped by role so each user sees only the tools that matter to them.
- Icons and typography are cleaner and more human, without the over-designed AI-template look.
- Home and auth screens now explain the project clearly instead of dropping users into forms too early.