Built for the person who owns the relationship.

PRISM started because no existing tool fit the job: the team CRM was built for the manager, the notes app was built for nobody in particular, and the spreadsheet was built decades ago. None of them held the shape of an account: the people, the open actions, the outcomes being chased, and the conversations still to be had.

The result was a Mac-native workspace built around four things: accounts, people, action items, and weekly review. Local data by default. The user's own AI key. No team layer, no admin tier, and no required fields imposed by someone who isn't doing the work.

PRISM exists so that the person whose value is their memory can stop relying on their memory.

What you won't find here.

No team plan. PRISM is for one person. There is no admin console, no seat management, no shared workspace. The next account is opened, edited, and closed by the same human.

No data lock-in. Export every record as Markdown or CSV at any time. The export is documented in the help center. If the user leaves, the data leaves with them.

No pipeline dashboard. PRISM tracks accounts and outcomes, not deals and forecasts. Forecasting belongs in the team CRM. Memory belongs here.

No surprise renewals. The trial is genuinely free. Renewal reminders go out before every billing cycle. Cancel at any renewal with one click.

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