Prizma connects your PM tools — Slack, GitHub, Jira, Notion, and more — and synthesizes what actually matters, so you spend your time making decisions, not gathering context.
Early access for PMs at B2B SaaS companies.
The problem
What happened overnight? 23 channels, 4 threads that matter. Which ones?
~15 minWhat shipped, what broke, what's blocked. Cross-reference with the sprint.
~15 minTry to piece it all together in one place. Hope nothing slipped through.
~15 min
Then it resets. Every. Morning.
Same loop. Less context. More cracks.
The shift
3 items need your attention. 2 threads to follow up. Sprint is on track.
CRM shows 3 deals mentioning this feature. Slack shows 2 escalations. Code shows it's 60% shipped.
Draft status update. Proposed tasks from overnight activity. Review and approve.
Grounded signals. Every morning. Without the triage tax.
What Prizma does
Your overnight activity across Slack, GitHub, and Linear — synthesized into what needs your attention right now.
Fan out parallel research agents across all connected sources. Get a cross-referenced brief, not a copy-paste dump.
Auto-generated status updates grounded in actual shipped work, open threads, and deal movement.
Time to value
Link Slack, GitHub, Linear and more with one OAuth click each. Prizma starts indexing immediately.
Map your initiatives and Prizma wires up the signals — commits, threads, tickets — automatically.
A synthesized morning briefing, grounded in real signals from every connected source.
Why Prizma
Notion knows docs. Slack knows conversations. Prizma reads across all of them — flagging where signals align and where they conflict.
Your CRM says the deal is healthy, but Slack shows three support escalations. You should know that before the pipeline review.
Every session builds on the last. Projects accumulate signals over time — turning your tool noise into an institutional memory.
Origin
A PM built this for themselves first — used it daily for months on real product work. The patterns are proven. Prizma is the product.
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