PulseVerse vs Doximity
A social app for the whole healthcare community
PulseVerse and Doximity serve healthcare, but differently. Doximity is a professional-networking and directory tool focused on physicians and US clinicians. PulseVerse is a free, video-first social app for the entire healthcare community — nurses, doctors, and medical students — built for culture and connection: short videos, communities (Circles), and an expressive Pulse Page profile.
- Open to the whole healthcare community, not only physicians.
- Video-first and culture-first — share clips, updates, and join Circles.
- An expressive Pulse Page profile, not just a professional directory listing.
- Healthcare-grade moderation with no patient information allowed.
- PulseVerse is free to download and use, available on iOS (TestFlight beta) and Android (Google Play open testing).
| Feature | PulseVerse | Doximity |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | All healthcare workers | Physicians / US clinicians |
| Focus | Social culture + video | Professional networking + tools |
| Communities | Topic Circles | Colleague network |
| Profile | Expressive Pulse Page | Professional profile |
| Price | Free | Free |
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