FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Embargo: 9:00 PM ET, May 13, 2026
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The first app that turns your biometric data into literature
SILENT INFINITY — May 13, 2026 — At 9 PM every night, PULSEPOEM reads your heartrate variability, step count, GPS trace, and local weather — then writes you a four-line poem about your day. A voice reads it aloud. It binds in a leather-covered digital book that belongs to you forever.
This is not a journaling app. You don't write anything.
The poems arrive the way dusk arrives — quietly, without asking. Tuesday's 19,420 steps become a metaphor. The drizzle you barely noticed becomes a first line. Your HRV of 64 — the way your nervous system held steady through a long day — becomes the turn.
"Drizzle paints the alley grey at dawn. / Twenty thousand steps, and still you ran. / The agents whispered while you breathed. / A long day, made of small lights."
PULSEPOEM uses Apple Health export data (steps, HRV), device GPS (city-level), and live weather API to feed a language model trained to write in compressed lyric verse — not inspirational filler, not SEO poetry. Each poem passes a heartbeat test: read it aloud. Does it have a pulse?
The book grows. By month three, you have ninety poems. A year from now, you have a record of your life in verse that no diary ever captured — because you never had to sit down and write it.
Why now. Apple Health data is rich and underused. LLM inference is cheap enough to run nightly on four biometric fields. People stopped journaling because writing about yourself is exhausting. Reading a poem about yourself is delicious.
Pricing. Free during early access. After 90 days, $5/month — and your book stays yours forever after that, even if you cancel.
PULSEPOEM is available now at pulsepoem.silentinfinity.com.
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Silent Infinity builds ambient software for the creative, the restless, and the quietly interior.
Press contact: harnoors@gmail.com