How does Pulse work?
Understand how Uxcel Pulse creates your personalized Skill Graph, how it's tailored to your learning path (UX or PM), and how it's updated based on your assessment and learning activity.
Written By Helen Volkova
Last updated 5 months ago
The Skill Graph is a personalized, visual overview of your current skill level across key professional competencies — based on your selected learning path in Uxcel: UX Design or Product Management.
To generate your Skill Graph, you’ll first take the Pulse assessment — a 25-minute, 25-question test that evaluates your core skills and provides a baseline score. Once completed, your graph is created and updated as you continue learning and interacting with Uxcel courses, tutorials, projects, briefs, and more.
Your Skill Graph is personalized by role
Each Skill Graph is tailored to your chosen learning path:
If you select Design UX, your graph will show your proficiency in:
User Research
Interaction Design
Visual Design
Content Strategy
Design Leadership
Product Thinking
If you choose Product Management, your graph will reflect:
Business Strategy
Product Development
Stakeholder Management
Product Leadership
Technical Proficiency
Data Analytics
These role-specific skill areas allow Uxcel to provide a learning experience aligned with your professional goals.
Your Pulse results power your Skill Graph
Each Pulse assessment includes:
Score — your overall performance across the selected path
Reliability — how confidently Uxcel can evaluate your skills
Peer Rankings — see how you compare globally and within your country
The more you engage with the platform, the more refined your Skill Graph becomes.
Want to explore a different path?
You can switch your learning path at any time through your Skill Graph view. Here's how:
Go to your Profile
Open the Skill Graph tab
Click the three dots (•••) in the corner
Select "Change learning experience"
Choose either UX Design or Product Management
Confirm and save your changes
Your next Pulse assessment and Skill Graph will be tailored to your new focus. Don’t worry — your previous progress will still be saved and visible.
⚠️ Tip: Not sure which path to choose? Start with one — you can always switch later!