PRISM.PM is an OSINT website that is still in the Waitlist/Coming Soon stage. It claims it will offer 30+ modules, 400M+ ULP records, 5+ external APIs, and tracking of 100k Discord servers. Its goal is not to be a traditional firewall, EDR, or vulnerability scanner, but rather a tool for public intelligence gathering and identity lead searches, helping users look up objects such as email addresses, usernames, domains, phone numbers, and Discord IDs.
Based on the available text, the platform divides searches into two categories: general searches, including email address, username, domain, and phone number; and deeper module-based searches, such as usernames on specific platforms or Discord IDs. Deployment is primarily through a web platform, with paid API access planned. The API itself will also consume credits. Its differentiation is framed around βmodule qualityβ: it emphasizes that it does not simply split Holehe into a large number of modules, but maintains each module as an independent project.
PRISM.PM uses a credit system, with different types of searches consuming different amounts of credits. Credits can be purchased in bulk, with larger purchases receiving higher discounts. Government and research institutions may apply in writing by email for a certain amount of credits, and email checks may be free under specific conditions. Payment options are clearly limited: the text explicitly states that only cryptocurrencies are accepted. In terms of logging, it is not fully no-log: the platform says it does not retain logs long-term, but keeps rolling 7-day logs to detect abuse, and stores the most recent 50 queries to display credit usage.
Its strengths are a clear positioning, suitability for OSINT query scenarios, and planned support for both web access and an API. The credit system also makes pay-as-needed usage easier. Potential drawbacks include that the product has not yet launched, and its exact release date, pricing, credit consumption table, and data coverage quality remain unverified. It also lacks information on compliance certifications, SLA, enterprise support, permission management, alerts, and similar features. Cryptocurrency-only payments may also make enterprise procurement and compliant reimbursement more difficult.
It is better suited to security researchers, OSINT investigators, research institutions, or government-related investigation scenarios, rather than as a primary enterprise protection system. The text does not provide information about access from China, so it is not possible to determine whether direct access is available. As payments are limited to cryptocurrencies, domestic Chinese users may face practical barriers to use. No alternative products are mentioned in the text, so alternatives should be evaluated separately based on compliant data sources and local security vendor solutions.
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prism.pm is an Unknown Cybersecurity provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach prism.pm directly.