What Prism collects
If you join the product updates list, Prism collects the email address you submit and the basic request metadata needed to process that request, such as submission time and limited abuse-prevention data.
Privacy Policy
Last updated April 4, 2026. This page covers landing-page signup data and the current Prism workspace behavior.
If you join the product updates list, Prism collects the email address you submit and the basic request metadata needed to process that request, such as submission time and limited abuse-prevention data.
The Prism workspace stores recent briefs and saved names on your device. The product is designed so those items stay local unless you choose to copy them elsewhere.
The signup route is handled by Prism server code. If first-party database credentials are configured, Prism can write signups directly to that database. In the current beta fallback path, Prism may relay signup submissions through an external form-processing service so update requests still work.
Your email is used for Prism product updates, release notes, and beta communication. Prism does not sell your email list as a product or marketing dataset.
Prism may record basic first-party product events such as page views, CTA clicks, live sample loads, and signup submissions. These events are used to understand what is working on the site, not to build ad profiles or resell visitor data.
You can request removal from the product updates list by emailing kaidenleung123@gmail.com. Because Prism is in beta, removal requests are currently handled manually.