Three California forums. One thread. Beta
A California matter rarely lives in one place — a CAISO stakeholder initiative becomes a FERC docket and runs alongside a CPUC proceeding, with no shared ID. NodalPulse crawls CAISO filings, the FERC dockets they reference, and CPUC proceedings daily, extracts the substance, and threads the legs together. Free during Beta — we label what's certain and what's estimated.
No card required during Beta · $249/mo at general availability — we'll give notice before it applies
What California Beta covers
CAISO index + FERC, structured daily.
The most accessible entry point in California (the CAISO filings index) plus the FERC ER/EL dockets it references — read and structured every morning.
Initiative-linking across systems.
We anchor a matter on its FERC docket and attach named CAISO initiative and CPUC references extracted from the documents — so EDAM/DAME or RA reform reads as one thread. Links accumulate as we read more.
The deadlines that govern your response right.
Requested effective dates and published stakeholder dates extracted directly. The FERC protest/comment window — which lives in the Notice, not the filing — shown as a labeled estimate with a verify link.
Built for the contested docket.
Motions, answers, rehearings, interlocutory appeals — the escalation points (e.g. the DCR Transmission dispute, ER23-2309/ER24-1394/EL26-34) surfaced the next morning with the deadline flagged.
Ask the Record, CAISO corpus.
"What's the latest party position in ER23-2309?" — answered from the record, cited, without opening a PDF.
CPUC coverage — what's in and what's not
NodalPulse crawls docs.cpuc.ca.gov daily. Two empirical limits: prepared testimony is submitted directly to the ALJ and does not appear in the public documents index — Supporting Documents filings typically carry witness statements. Documents appear in the index after they are accepted for filing, so there is a publication lag between submission and visibility.
Cross-jurisdiction linking (CAISO ↔ FERC ↔ CPUC) is labeled best-effort and deepens as extraction reads more filings from the same matter.
Free during Beta
California access is free while in Beta — no card required, no time limit. Prices below show what each plan costs at general availability.
- 5 tracked dockets
- 30 days brief history
- 10/day Ask the Record
- 1 seat
- 25 tracked dockets
- 1 year brief history
- 30/day Ask the Record
- 1 seat
- 100 tracked dockets
- 3 years brief history
- 100/day Ask the Record
- 5 seats
- Unlimited tracked dockets
- Unlimited brief history
- 300/day Ask the Record
- 25 seats
At general availability, California access is $249/mo (Pro) or +$49/mo added to an existing Texas plan. We'll give you notice before any charge applies — no surprise billing.
No card required during Beta · Texas pricing unchanged ($99/$249/$749/$1,999/mo) · Additional regions added in-app after signup