BUILT OUT OF FRUSTRATION,
POWERED BY COFFEE
KickPulse launched less than a year ago for one simple reason — streaming is hard when nobody can see you. We set out to fix that. No investors, no corporation. Just one developer, one idea, and an unreasonable amount of caffeine.
OUR MISSION
To level the playing field for content creators. Every great streamer deserves to be discovered — regardless of how early they are in their journey. We provide the initial visibility boost so organic growth can take hold. The rest is up to you.
OUR VALUES
Results-Driven
We measure success by your stream growth, not just clicks. Real viewer counts, real results.
Safety First
Your channel safety is our priority. Our technology is designed to stay invisible and undetectable.
Built by Streamers
Built by someone who sat at zero viewers himself. We know that pain. We really do.
Transparency
Clear pricing, honest expectations, straightforward support. No hidden fees. No bullshit.
OUR JOURNEY
First commit. A main.py with one function. No tests. No plan. Full optimism.
First real users. The server went down twice in a week. Learned what monitoring is.
Full codebase refactor after realizing a "temporary" solution is a bad foundation. 3 weeks of pain.
Stable platform, dozens of active subscriptions, uptime above 99.9%. Finally sleeping at night.
KickPulse keeps growing. Turning coffee into code — one commit at a time.
MEET THE TEAM
(yes, it's just one person — but a very dedicated one)
xDemon
Founder, CEO & Chief Coffee Officer
Had the idea for KickPulse at 2am during a stream where he had 3 viewers — and one of them was himself on a second account. Decided something had to change. Several sleepless nights, several liters of coffee, and one production database incident later — KickPulse was born. Responsible for everything: code, servers, support, marketing, and strategic decisions like "should I deploy this on a Friday evening". The answer is almost always yes.
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Coffees consumed
too many
Friday deploys
0
Days off
READY TO GROW?
Join streamers who stopped waiting for viewers — and started pulling them in.
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