Blockpulsar CTO Tigran Bayburtsyan Upgrades Hotel and Medical Customer Service

By Spencer Hulse Spencer Hulse has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team
Published on April 14, 2025

Tigran Bayburtsyan transforms business operations through automation tools that connect with existing systems. The chief technology officer of Blockpulsar applies his background in mathematics and software engineering to develop solutions that help organizations improve performance, lower costs, and increase transparency. His company provides a single access point for digital tools that streamline workflows and enhance customer experiences across industries.

Technical Challenge, Business Solution

Blockpulsar began in 2021 as a platform to automate data collection for blockchain infrastructures, but quickly pivoted when the market was not ready for that technology. Tigran Bayburtsyan, like any successful entrepreneur, rebuilt and rebranded the company to focus on business automation tools. This proved successful, with Blockpulsar recently becoming the first tool on the Solana Foundation Network to offer smart contract deployment automation, gaining visibility across the blockchain community.

One of Blockpulsar’s successful offerings, Actadium, solves content publishing challenges by enabling businesses to format material once and distribute it across multiple platforms automatically. This eliminates hours previously spent reformatting content for different websites like Medium, Wix, and WordPress, allowing team members to focus on creating quality material rather than handling technical details.

Building on Past Successes

Bayburtsyan’s approach to technology stems from his background in applied mathematics and experience developing scalable software systems. After studying at Yerevan State University, he began his career as a backend software developer before launching several successful ventures. In 2014, he created TestedBrain, an online skill-testing platform for companies to screen candidates, which an HR company later purchased.

In 2017, Tigran Bayburtsyan undertook a motorcycle journey from Tallinn, Estonia, to Lyon, France, during which he developed TreeScale, an open-source project that became the first micro-service communication library for the Rust programming language. This unique coding approach, while on a motorcycle tour, led to speaking engagements at conferences such as RustFest (2018) in Paris, Google DevDays (2018) in Yerevan, and BarCamp (2018) in Yerevan. From thereon, he established his reputation as a software expert. Later, in 2018, he ventured into food delivery in Yerevan, creating a prominent produce delivery company in Armenia.

Powering Digitization

Blockpulsar uses AI technology to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and automation across business operations. The company’s tools respond proactively to evolving business needs, helping organizations without large technical teams improve their operations. To demonstrate the platform’s capabilities, Tigran Bayburtsyan implemented a creative marketing tactic: an automated Twitter account that posted each time Bitcoin transactions exceeded $100 million. Within two hours, the account posted over 100 times, showcasing the frequency of large cryptocurrency movements and Blockpulsar’s automation capabilities.

With over 15 years of experience in software development, Tigran Bayburtsyan’s team focuses on designing cloud-based tools that make operations faster, more scalable, and secure. The company continues to expand its talent pool, seeking developers skilled in React.js, Node.js, Go, and Rust to make workflow automation more accessible. Through these efforts, Blockpulsar is helping businesses of all sizes join the digital transformation movement.

By Spencer Hulse Spencer Hulse has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

Spencer Hulse is the Editorial Director at Grit Daily. He is responsible for overseeing other editors and writers, day-to-day operations, and covering breaking news.

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