Pulseway
Pulseway

Pulseway

Productivity

| MMSOFT DESIGN LIMITED - 2024

Play on PC with BlueStacks or from our cloud

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Page Modified On: October 13, 2025

Run Pulseway on PC or Mac

Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use Pulseway, made by MMSOFT DESIGN LIMITED – 2024, a Productivity app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.

Pulseway feels like a pocket control room for all those machines that need babysitting. It shows live stats that actually matter, not just a fancy dashboard. There is a small agent to install on each computer, then it starts streaming details like CPU and memory with history graphs, disk health, running services, network traffic, ping times, who is logged in, even the public IP with a quick map pin. It goes deeper too, into event logs, scheduled tasks, ports, Windows updates, performance counters, IIS sites and app pools, and Active Directory user status. It is the kind of app where a server goes quiet and a notification pops up before anyone calls, which saves headaches later.

The controls are not fluff either. Start or stop services, kill a runaway process, run Command Prompt or PowerShell, log off a noisy user, reboot or wake a box over the Internet, or send the same command to a whole group. AD admin bits are in there, like unlocking accounts or resetting passwords, and there is Hyper V and VMware controls for starting and stopping VMs. There is even a place to fire off SQL queries when that is needed. All of this is encrypted, and it still works when machines sit behind a firewall without a public IP, which is nice.

On a PC with BlueStacks, the charts and long logs are easier to scan and the mouse makes quick work of tapping through systems. Keyboard typing for commands feels faster, and keeping the app open on a second screen turns it into a lightweight NOC. Windows, Linux, and Mac boxes all show up together, so nothing gets lost in another tool. Notifications are very tunable, like CPU too high for a while, disk getting low, site stopped, port closed, or temperature spiking, so alerts are useful instead of noisy.

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How to Download and Run Pulseway on PC or Mac

  • Download and install BlueStacks on your PC or Mac

  • Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later

  • Look for Pulseway in the search bar at the top right corner

  • Click to install Pulseway from the search results

  • Complete Google sign-in (if you skipped step 2) to install Pulseway

  • Click the Pulseway icon on the home screen to start playing

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Minimum System Requirements

With BlueStacks 5, you can get started on a PC that fulfills the following requirements.

  • Operating System

    Microsoft Windows 7 or above, macOS 11 (Big Sur) or above

  • Processor

    Intel, AMD or Apple Silicon Processor

  • RAM

    at least 4GB

  • HDD

    10GB Free Disk Space

Note:

* You must be an Administrator on your PC. Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.

Pulseway - FAQs

  • How to Run Pulseway on Windows PC & Mac?

    Run Pulseway on your PC or Mac by following these simple steps.

    • Click on ‘Download Pulseway on PC’ to download BlueStacks
    • Install it and log-in to Google Play Store
    • Launch and run the app.
  • Why is BlueStacks the fastest and safest platform to play games on PC?

    BlueStacks respects your privacy and is always safe and secure to use. It does not carry any malware, spyware, or any sort of additional software that could harm your PC.

    It is engineered to optimize speed and performance for a seamless gaming experience.

  • What are Pulseway PC requirements?

    Minimum requirement to run Pulseway on your PC

    • OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and above:
    • Processor: Intel or AMD Processor:
    • RAM: Your PC must have at least 2GB of RAM. (Note that having 2GB or more disk space is not a substitute for RAM):
    • HDD: 5GB Free Disk Space.
    • You must be an Administrator on your PC.