Last updated: June 13, 2026
Prism lets people at a networking event anonymously rate how they perceived each other, then turns those ratings into a personality profile card. It is a mirror built by the room — not a self-assessment, not a personality quiz.
Your name and optional photo (so others at the event know who they are rating), your Google account email (for sign-in only), and the anonymous ratings others give you at events. That is it. We do not collect your location, contacts, browsing history, or anything else.
Ratings are anonymous. You see the aggregate of how a room perceived you — dimension scores, an archetype, a written synthesis — but never who said what. We do not show individual ratings to anyone, including event organizers.
We use it to generate your Prism profile and show your event history. That is it. We do not sell your data, share it with advertisers, or use it for anything outside of Prism.
You can request deletion of your account and all associated data at any time by emailing andrew.abou.zeid0@gmail.com. We will remove everything within a reasonable timeframe.
Prism is an early-stage product built for university communities. Profiles are generated from limited data and are meant to be interesting, not definitive. Treat them as a fun mirror, not a verdict.
Questions? Reach out at andrew.abou.zeid0@gmail.com.