Public equities and ETFs first.
The current workspace is built for US-listed stocks and ETFs, compares, portfolio overlap checks, curated themes, and verified public-company diligence.
Guide
The homepage stays product-first. This page holds the method, the limits, and the storage answers in one place.
The current workspace is built for US-listed stocks and ETFs, compares, portfolio overlap checks, curated themes, and verified public-company diligence.
Missing metrics stay missing, unsupported assets get rejected, and private-company intel stays off until the source grounding is stronger.
Saved names and recent briefs are designed to stay on your device. The update form only stores your email for Prism release notes.
Principles
The product is only useful if its scope is obvious, its math is visible, and its limits are hard to miss.
Identity, quote context, public market metrics, and ETF-aware portfolio math come before commentary.
The brief keeps the strongest signal, weakest signal, and missing proof on-screen at the same time so the downside case cannot disappear into prose.
Prism will still score, but the tool should downshift when coverage is thin, metrics are missing, or market context is incomplete.
Access
Prism should charge for continuous research workflow, not for the first brief. The current build stays open while the desk gets tighter.
The full public-equity workspace is live now: single-name briefs, compare, portfolio diagnostics, curated theme ranking, and public-company diligence.
Saved names, recent briefs, and on-device change tracking are designed to stay in local workspace memory unless you copy them out.
Cross-device research memory, synced desk history, monitored changes, and alerting belong in the paid layer once the workflow is strong enough to support repeated use.
FAQ
A careful investor should know the scope, the limits, and the storage model before trusting a tool like this.
The current workspace is built for US-listed stocks and ETFs, plus compares, portfolio overlap checks, curated themes, and verified public-company diligence.
No. Private-company intel is disabled in the current build until the source grounding is stronger.
No. It is a decision aid that helps you inspect the case faster. You still own the judgment and the trade.
Saved names and recent briefs are designed to stay on your device. The release-notes form only stores your email for Prism product updates.