Here's a web-based pong game (desktop-only, sorry mobile users!) that was created using the code tool in just about two minutes:

Pong Web Game

Using typical chatbot interfaces this same project would have taken ~an hour generating files and discovering links one at a time. Using a tool like Codex you probably could cut the time down to 30 minutes with careful prompting, but the reasoning models that generate higher quality code with imperfect context take much longer to do the work. That's where you can see the advantage of Pulse's code tool - at least with the proofs of concept I've tried so far - (simple web games, basic client-server apps with databases, the common test cases other products use) it takes less time, less API credits, and has a much higher chance of coming out working or almost working.