Prizmi
Pricing
- Model
- Usage-Based
- Free Tier
- $5.00 free credit to start
Summary
The gap between 'AI assistant' and 'AI that actually changes your Tuesday' is almost always device access — most tools answer questions in a chat window while your downloads folder stays buried and your inbox keeps piling up.
Prizmi connects to your phone and desktop computers — Linux, Windows, and macOS — to run tasks on the machine itself: sorting files, drafting email replies in your style, filling browser forms, and firing daily reminders to family members. The approval loop is built in; Prizmi does not click Submit, Pay, or Send without you. That boundary is a deliberate design choice, not a limitation. The ceiling appears when you want a task to run entirely without review — full automation with no sign-off step is not on offer. Teams that need zero-touch pipelines will find that model incompatible with how Prizmi is designed.
Bottom line: Pick Prizmi if you want a personal assistant that handles inbox triage, file cleanup, and family reminders across devices while keeping you in the loop on every consequential action — skip it if your use case requires fully unattended automation with no approval step.
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Runs tasks directly on connected computers across Linux, Windows, and macOS, which means file sorting and screen capture actually happen on your machine rather than returning instructions you still have to execute yourself.
- Approval gates are enforced before any send, submit, or payment action, so you avoid the category of mistakes where an AI assistant fires off an email or form submission before you have reviewed it.
- Email drafting pulls from your existing style and checks your inbox on a schedule, which means you stop context-switching into email to triage it manually and instead see a queue of ready-to-send replies.
- End-to-end encryption for sensitive computer tasks means the output of a private file operation or search never travels unencrypted through Prizmi's servers — the vendor states even Prizmi cannot read it.
- Multi-device message routing means a coding question spotted on your work computer can be answered on your phone without you physically switching machines or copy-pasting context.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Every consequential action requires your sign-off before it executes — Prizmi will never click Send or Submit on its own. If your goal is a fully unattended automation that runs overnight and delivers a finished result in the morning, this architecture does not support that, and teams needing zero-touch pipelines will move to a tool that allows configurable autonomous execution.
- No API is available, which means Prizmi cannot be embedded in a product, triggered by an external system, or chained into a larger workflow. A developer who wants to call Prizmi programmatically or integrate it with a team's tooling has no path to that, and the tool remains personal-use only regardless of how the rest of the stack is built.
- There is no self-hosted deployment option. Privacy-conscious users who need all data to remain on infrastructure they control — common in regulated environments — cannot meet that requirement with Prizmi, and will need to evaluate locally-run alternatives instead.
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About
- Platforms
- Messaging apps; desktop apps for Linux, Windows, macOS
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-08T20:24:05.802Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Users managing multiple devices
- Email and reminder overload
- File organization on personal computers
- Privacy-conscious task automation
What it does well
- Email drafting and management
- Daily reminders for family or medications
- File sorting and desktop cleanup on connected computers
- Browser form filling and website navigation
- Coding assistance and screen capture across devices
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Prizmi free?
- Prizmi has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Prizmi open source?
- No — Prizmi is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Prizmi support?
- Prizmi is available on: Messaging apps; desktop apps for Linux, Windows, macOS.
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Most AI chat tools stop at the browser tab. Prizmi connects to your actual computers — Linux, Windows, or macOS — and carries out tasks on them: sorting your downloads, drafting email replies, filling out web forms, sending daily medication reminders, and capturing your screen to answer a coding question you spotted on a different device. The workflow starts with a message through a connected messaging app; Prizmi picks it up, runs the task on the appropriate device or from the cloud, and surfaces the result wherever you are. For anything consequential — sending a message, submitting a form, making a payment — you review and confirm before it goes.
The distinguishing architecture here is the approval loop combined with end-to-end encryption for sensitive outputs. The vendor states that anything you mark as sensitive on your computer is encrypted end-to-end so that even Prizmi cannot read the result. That is a meaningful commitment for users who are automating access to personal files or private communications, and it separates Prizmi from cloud-only assistants that process everything server-side with no such boundary.
Prizmi fits individuals and small households managing email overload, multi-device file chaos, or recurring care tasks like medication reminders. It does not expose an API, so it cannot be wired into a product or team workflow programmatically. There is no self-hosted option, which means privacy-conscious users who want data entirely off third-party infrastructure have no path to that. Teams evaluating this for business process automation will hit that wall before the pilot ends.
