Prism
One structured source of truth, rendered into slides, sites, reports, and docs — presentation as a deterministic transform.
In the constellation
Prism highlighted in the live map — hover or tap any node to explore.
Why it exists
The same content gets rebuilt by hand in five formats — a deck, a microsite, a PDF report, a doc — and the moment the source changes, every copy drifts out of sync. Presentation is endless manual rework on top of facts you already have.
No engine owns the step from structured truth to a polished, publishable artifact, so each app reinvents rendering and each format is maintained on its own.
What Prism is
Prism takes one structured source of truth and renders it into slides, sites, reports, and documents — many output formats refracted from a single input, reproducibly.
It renders; it doesn’t author. Design taste lives in templates and in AI-assisted layout proposals you approve, while what to say and what to emphasize stays with the app. Change the source once and every format re-renders true to it.
What it does
One source, many formats
A single structured model rendered into slides, sites, reports, and documents.
Template binding
Named templates carry layout and structure; the same model and template always produce the same artifact.
AI-assisted layout
Layout and visual hierarchy proposed with AI help, captured in templates a human approves — not improvised per render.
On-brand styling
Applies brand styling supplied by the voice engine; embeds assets with provenance intact.
The line between judgment and machinery
AccelMars draws one hard line through every product: what an AI decides, and what runs deterministically. Prism sits on the boundary — and keeps the two honest.
What the AI does
- Propose layout and visual hierarchy
- Help shape templates from a model
- Suggest format-appropriate presentation
What stays deterministic
- Render of a model + template to a format
- Reproducible output across targets
- Asset embedding with provenance
Prism renders, it doesn’t author. AI assists with layout and gets approved into templates; the render itself is deterministic — the same model, template, and style produce the same artifact every time.
Planned — designed, not yet built. It will power rendered reports in Keystone, multi-format publishing in Megaphone, and knowledge artifacts in Ops and Atlas.
Open-core, like Anchor and Booster — the mechanical engine in the open.