Archer Review acquires PulsedIn tech to launch student-driven healthcare education communities
Healthcare education company Archer Review has acquired the technology behind micro-learning and social community platform PulsedIn.

Archer Review, a portfolio company of Leeds Equity Partners, has acquired the core technology behind PulsedIn which it says will serve as a foundation for building purpose-driven, user-centred nursing and medical communities.
PulsedIn’s intuitive, mobile-first interface will be used alongside Archer’s education platform to create more personalized learning environments in a bid to create at the digital communities students need.
Archer plans to release a community platform for its nursing and medical student cohorts this year and plans to expand into interdisciplinary and clinical training communities by 2026.
“Our mission has always been to provide students with more than just educational content—we want to offer a full learning experience that supports, motivates, and connects future healthcare professionals and beyond,” explains Dr. Tabatha Erck, CEO of Archer Review. “The addition of this technology accelerates our ability to deliver that mission, empowering students to learn not just from our resources, but from each other.”
“Bringing this technology into Archer’s ecosystem is a natural fit,” adds Dr. Karthik Koduru, founder of Archer Review. “It will allow us to elevate the learning journey through community. We’ve always believed in the power of peer support in health care education, and now we have the technology to scale that vision.”