Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about PulsePaper

Supported Platforms

How does PulsePaper work on Axiom?

Axiom is the manual paper-trading surface. PulsePaper adds virtual controls so you can simulate entries and exits, review virtual results, and export a simulated trade history. It does not connect a wallet or place real orders.

How does PulsePaper work on GMGN?

GMGN is used for Wallet Copy Lab. On a wallet's visible Trades view, PulsePaper reads visible data and simulates how copying those trades might have performed. It does not follow the wallet or submit orders.

Are Padre, Photon, or BullX supported?

Not yet. They are roadmap platforms and should be treated as coming soon, not as currently supported surfaces.

General

What is PulsePaper?

PulsePaper is a Chrome extension for virtual memecoin trading and visible-data wallet analysis. It supports manual paper trading on Axiom and Wallet Copy Lab on GMGN.

How does PulsePaper work?

The extension uses data visible on the supported page to create a local virtual simulation. Results are labelled as virtual and may differ from real execution because of timing, liquidity, fees, slippage, and market changes.

Does PulsePaper connect my wallet?

No. PulsePaper does not connect a wallet, request transaction signatures, or place real buy or sell orders.

Does PulsePaper trade for me?

No. PulsePaper is a simulation only. It never executes trades, follows wallets, or moves funds. Every result is virtual.

Which browsers are supported?

PulsePaper works with Chrome, Brave, Edge, and any other Chromium-based browser. We're considering support for Firefox in the future.

Is the tool suitable for beginners?

It can help users learn a simulated workflow and review virtual decisions. It is not financial advice, and simulated results should not be treated as evidence of future performance.

Pricing & Plans

Is there a free plan?

Yes. The Free plan is $0 forever and runs locally on your browser. It covers basic Axiom paper trading and keeps your last 20 trades with up to 3 open positions. It is intentionally limited compared with Pro.

Do I need an account?

The Free plan does not require an account. Pro and the Founder Pass require an account and a license so we can deliver and verify the paid features.

Is there a trial?

There is no public trial at launch. The Free plan is available instead, so you can try PulsePaper for as long as you like before deciding on Pro.

What is the Founder Pass?

The Founder Pass is a limited launch offer: a one-time $49 payment for lifetime access to core PulsePaper Pro features, capped at 100 customers or 30 days, whichever comes first. Future team, enterprise, managed cloud, or paid external-data features may be excluded.

What happens to old plans?

Existing customers keep their access. We are simplifying the public pricing to Free, Pro, and the Founder Pass. If you have an existing subscription and have a question, contact support.

How do I get the extension?

Install PulsePaper from the Chrome Web Store. The Free plan works right away. For Pro, the pricing page sends you to account creation and checkout.

What payment methods are available?

Pro is purchased by card at checkout via Stripe. For billing questions, contact support before purchasing.

Technical & Security

How can I be sure the extension is secure?

PulsePaper's simulation does not require wallet access or transaction signing. Core simulated trade and wallet-copy data is designed to remain in your browser. Account, licensing, support, and payment services may still process the information required to provide those services.

Will PulsePaper affect my actual trading account?

No, PulsePaper runs completely separately from your actual trading account. It will never place real trades or alter your portfolio. It creates virtual simulations from data visible on supported pages.

Which tokens can be simulated?

Availability depends on the supported platform, the current page, and the visible data PulsePaper can read. Some tokens or fields may be unavailable, incomplete, or unsuitable for a reliable simulation.

Still have questions?

If you couldn't find the answer to your question, please contact our support team.