Capture once, then shape reusable steps.
Prism records the live browser session, builds the recorded step queue, and keeps the node canvas synchronized with the same macro the operator will test next.
Prism gives teams a desktop control plane for profile-based browser sessions, macro authoring, batch execution, scheduling, and audit-friendly run logs.
Public founder-reviewed launch · $50/month or $500/year for 3 seats · no free trial. Sign up, verify your account, sign in, wait for founder approval, download Prism, and activate on your desktop.
Built for authorized internal operations, QA, support, partner workflows, and browser-based business processes that need repeatability and supervision.
These scene panels mirror the real Prism desktop surfaces instead of inventing a separate marketing UI. The same shell, status language, and operator workflow carries from capture through execution and repair.
Prism records the live browser session, builds the recorded step queue, and keeps the node canvas synchronized with the same macro the operator will test next.
When a run breaks, Prism does not leave the operator guessing. The repair flow starts with the failing execution log and lands directly in Studio with the failure context still attached.
Prism combines workflow authoring, session management, scheduling, and runtime visibility in a single desktop environment so operators can manage browser work without stitching together multiple tools.
Build, edit, and test repeatable browser workflows with reusable steps, variable injection, and debugging support.
Turn proven workflows into reusable batch templates so operators can run high-volume tasks with consistent inputs and guardrails.
Manage profile-scoped session settings, organized identities, and operational configuration from a central workspace.
Track active workers, running batches, and live status from a single control surface built for day-to-day operations.
Launch recurring browser workflows on a defined cadence without rebuilding the same run setup every time.
Review execution history, step-level diagnostics, and screenshots to understand what happened and improve future runs.
Prism keeps the promise narrow: keep workflow artifacts local by default, make telemetry choices explicit, and request only the minimum diagnostics needed for support.
Prism is intended for lawful, authorized automation. Customers are responsible for confirming they have the right approvals, permissions, and contractual rights to access and automate target systems.
Prism for operations, QA, and support teams that need repeatable, operator-supervised browser operations.
The default path is simple: create the account you will keep, wait for founder approval, then download and activate Prism on your desktop.
Sign up, verify your account, sign in, wait for founder approval, download Prism, and activate on your desktop.
Prism keeps support compact at launch. The fastest path is a concise diagnostic bundle that separates access, approval, device, and workflow issues without sending more material than necessary.
Request-access status, founder review, and questions that stop the next commercial step.
Founder review, access windows, and account-state changes that affect access to Prism.
Desktop callback failures, device registration issues, and activation-state recovery.
Macro behavior, blocked runs, screenshots, and logs that isolate the last failing step.