What it is
Brainpulse is a daily cognitive exercise app built around one simple idea: consistency matters more than intensity. Every day it offers a short session of about five minutes, made up of three exercises covering working memory, attention, executive function, logical thinking and processing speed.
Difficulty adjusts automatically to the user’s results. There are no ads, no stressful energy meters and no penalties for a missed day. The core app is free, and an optional Brainpulse Premium subscription unlocks additional exercises and features.
What sets it apart
Brainpulse does not try to maximise time spent in the app. Instead of an endless stream of tasks it offers one short, balanced session a day. It runs no advertising, sends no aggressive notifications and does not penalise users for taking a break.
The app is designed first and foremost with older users in mind, while remaining approachable for everyone. Large controls, legible typography, short instructions and an unhurried pace keep the focus on the exercises. Progress is shown through personal results, consistency and change over time — with no public leaderboards and no competitive pressure.
Who made it
Brainpulse is made by Infinite Dreams, an independent studio in Gliwice, Poland, operating since 1997 and among the longest-running mobile game developers in Central Europe.
The studio is best known for the Sky Force series, in continuous development since 2004, as well as titles such as Jelly Defense, Can Knockdown, Let’s Create! Pottery and Creatures of the Deep. Infinite Dreams games have been downloaded tens of millions of times worldwide.
Brainpulse is the studio’s first product designed from the ground up as a daily cognitive exercise app rather than a conventional game.