Neurapulse is a web-based fitness-for-duty testing platform from Impirica Inc., designed for safety-sensitive industries such as transportation, aviation, municipal services, mining, and training schools. It uses mobile cognitive testing to assess whether personnel are fit to perform safety-sensitive work. The company emphasizes that tests take under 5 minutes and can quickly identify accident risk.
The platform workflow is fairly straightforward: administrators enter names and email addresses, either individually or via CSV import; they can then schedule frequent or recurring automated tests. Tests are delivered to participantsβ mobile devices via email and SMS, with identity verification included. If evidence of risk is detected, the system sends immediate alerts through the preferred notification method. Features also include identifying high-risk cases, recommending or customizing remediation steps, compliance management, access and visibility controls, and collaborative risk management with other contributors. The Business plan further adds Analysis, Developer API, Identity Verification, App Integrations, and Bulk Import.
Pricing is subscription-based. Essentials costs $575/month, supports up to 25 users, and starts with 25 testers/month; Business costs $2,500/month and supports up to 250 users; Enterprise is custom-priced for larger teams. The page shows βSign up for freeβ and βRequest demo,β but does not specify the free trial period, free allowance, or limitations. For integrations, only App Integrations and Developer API are explicitly mentioned. The FAQ says it can integrate with analysis tools, but does not list specific third-party products.
The text states that Neurapulse complies with current data protection regulations and standards, and that data is protected both at rest and in transit. Its terms also mention data subject rights including access, correction, deletion, restriction of processing, and data portability, as well as safeguards for cross-border transfers and data breach notification mechanisms. The governing law is that of Alberta, Canada. However, the page does not disclose specific certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or HIPAA.
Its strengths are strong mobile and automation capabilities, making it suitable for distributed frontline workers. It also creates a closed-loop process from testing and identity verification to alerts and remediation recommendations. The downsides are that the entry price is relatively high, the Basic Features are not transparent, API and integration details are limited, and no self-hosting information is provided. It is best suited for transport fleets, aviation ground crews, mining operations, municipal frontline teams, and safety training organizations that need ongoing fitness-for-duty checks.
Access from mainland China, supported payment methods, and localization are not specified, so they should be considered unknown. If the platform is used with employee data and labor-management scenarios in China, additional assessment is needed for China data compliance, employee informed consent, cross-border data transfer, and potential local alternatives such as EHS or work safety management systems.
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