Product

Automate high-volume document production without losing control.

2imagine Pulse helps enterprise marketing teams generate catalogs, datasheets, POS material and other recurring sales documents faster, more consistently and at far lower manual effort.

High-volume output

Built for recurring materials such as catalogs, datasheets, brochures and sales collateral.

Governed automation

Apply template logic, content rules and brand control at scale instead of updating files one by one.

Multi-market ready

Support more products, languages and market versions without multiplying manual production effort.

Where Pulse fits

When recurring document production starts to slow the business down.

Pulse is strongest when your team needs to produce and update branded documents at scale, but current workflows are still driven by manual work, scattered files and too much coordination.

Updates

Frequent updates

Product changes keep triggering repetitive manual work across multiple materials.

Volume

Volume pressure

Catalogs, datasheets, POS and sales collateral are too numerous to manage manually.

Markets

Multi-market complexity

Languages, regions and local variations multiply effort and reduce consistency.

Dependency

Operational dependency

Production still depends on agencies, a few specialists or fragmented handovers.

Current state vs future state

From manual production bottlenecks to governed automation.

Without Pulse

Every update depends on repetitive document handling.

  • Documents updated one by one
  • Errors introduced through repetitive handling
  • Slow turnaround across teams and markets
  • Limited visibility into what is current and approved
  • Scaling output means scaling manual effort
Manual document production with scattered files and delayed updates

With Pulse

Structured logic turns recurring output into a repeatable flow.

  • Output generated from structured logic and templates
  • Faster roll-out of product and content updates
  • Consistent branded output across markets and channels
  • More control over what gets created and used
  • Production scales without multiplying operational overhead
Governed document automation producing controlled output from structured inputs

A practical model for scalable content operations.

Governed automation

Turn recurring production into a controlled operating model

Pulse creates a structured production layer that connects content, rules and branded output into one repeatable flow.

Structured templates and rules drive output generation

Templates, logic and approved content determine how recurring materials are created.

Updates flow through document types faster

Product and content changes can move into catalogs, datasheets and sales output with less rework.

Automation supports scale without losing governance

Teams can increase output volume while keeping brand, templates and approvals under control.

What teams use it for

Pulse supports the document types that create the most operational pressure.

Catalogs

Catalogs

Build large product catalogs and brochures without recreating each version manually.

Datasheets

Datasheets

Keep technical and commercial product information aligned and up to date.

Sales output

Sales collateral

Generate recurring materials for sales teams with more speed and consistency.

POS

POS material

Create localized retail and showroom output with stronger template control.

Designed for

Strongest fit in complex enterprise environments.

Designed for

  • Large and frequently changing assortments
  • High document volume across multiple output types
  • Multi-language or multi-market operations
  • Need for stronger brand and template governance
  • Teams trying to reduce agency or specialist dependency

Less suited for

  • You only need occasional one-off documents
  • Output remains simple, centralized and low-volume
  • There is little recurring complexity in updates or variations

See what Pulse could look like in your environment.

We'll look at your current document flow, where production starts to break, and where automation and governance would create the most leverage.