PRISM Networking positions itself as a “Personal Relationship Management System.” Its message is that “CRM is for work, PRISM is for life.” The key difference is that your contacts and relationship history are owned and maintained by you over the long term, so they do not disappear when you change jobs. The product is operated by My Iceberg, LLC, with the team based in Minneapolis, USA.
In terms of functionality, PRISM covers the basic loop of a personal CRM: centralized contact management, imports from iCloud/Gmail/LinkedIn, contact merging, a single record per contact, custom categories, search and filtering, category-based mass email, and PRISM Notes with automatic dates. More distinctive are its Networking Process and Mentoring frameworks, which use tasks, prompts, and staged progression to help users learn how to build real relationships—not just store an address book.
Pricing is fairly transparent: a 14-day free trial with no credit card required; monthly billing at USD 12/month, cancellable anytime; and annual billing at USD 120/year, equivalent to USD 10/month, which the official site says saves 17% compared with monthly billing. Individual subscriptions do not have complicated feature tiers, and both monthly and annual plans include access to all features. Educational institutions, nonprofits, and professional organizations can apply for volume license discounts and custom content, but pricing requires contacting sales.
On security, the website states that HTTPS is used across the site, user information is not sold, and strong passwords are required. Payments are handled by Stripe; PRISM does not store credit card information, and Stripe is certified as a PCI Service Provider Level 1. Note, however, that the available text does not disclose more comprehensive compliance information such as SOC 2 or GDPR. Team collaboration, role-based permissions, an admin console, audit logs, APIs, webhooks, and developer documentation are also not clearly described, so it looks more like a personal tool than a mature enterprise collaboration CRM.
Its strengths are a clear positioning, low learning curve, complete contact and note-taking capabilities, and the productization of networking/mentoring methodology. Its drawbacks are limited integrations, insufficient disclosure around enterprise-grade permissions and compliance, and a poor fit for teams that need heavy sales workflows, automation, reporting, or open APIs. It is better suited to students, career-development users, mentoring programs, alumni networks, and individuals who want to maintain long-term professional relationships.
Access from mainland China could not be confirmed from the provided text. Payments are processed via Stripe and support Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, so the service may be more suitable for users with international credit cards. If use in China is affected by network access or payment limitations, alternatives include building a personal network database with Feishu Base or Notion. For sales-oriented CRM needs, HubSpot, Salesforce, Fenxiang Sales, or Xiaoshouyi may be worth evaluating.
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