USE CASE

Dating: test how well you know me

Turn your real watch history into playful prompts — top channels, guilty-pleasure genres, or “guess what I rewatched” — without handing a cloud app your export. Everything parses locally; you decide what to show on a second screen or read aloud.

Consent and boundaries

This works best when everyone opts in. History can feel personal; treat it like a journal you choose to share excerpts from, not a scoreboard. If someone prefers not to play, respect that — ViewPulse does not require accounts or social logins, so there is no automatic sharing layer.

Low-pressure ideas

Compare only high-level stats (total time, top five channels) before diving into titles. Use wrong-answer rounds for laughs. The goal is curiosity and conversation, not surveillance — keep the file local and close the tab when you are done.

Privacy-first by design

ViewPulse parses your Google Takeout watch history in the browser. Your export is not uploaded for core analytics. Account AI requires sign-in, uses deployment-managed provider credentials, and runs only when you explicitly trigger a metered request.