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Show HN: Prismle – I built an AI assistant you use by forwarding emails to it

prismle.com
4 points·by b1tsoup·3 months ago·2 comments

Show HN: Prismle – Convert your resume into a business page

prismle.com
1 points·by b1tsoup·4 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Prismle – From Query to Candidates in One Human Sentence

prismle.com
2 points·by b1tsoup·8 months ago·1 comments

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b1tsoup
·3 months ago·discuss
Thanks! Made some subtle improvements over the past few days. Rebranded to emailbottle.com also.
b1tsoup
·4 months ago·discuss
Hi HN,

I built Prismle around a simple idea: most people can do more than their 9-5.

Many professionals have skills they could sell to businesses part-time, but setting up a site or managing multiple freelance profiles creates friction.

Prismle is a small experiment to simplify that.

Upload a resume. Get a public business page with pricing and messaging.

No marketplace. No discovery feed. Just a page you can link to in emails, DMs, or your bio.

I’m trying to understand:

* Do people actually find this useful? * Who is the ideal user for this? * In what situation would you realistically use it?

Open to blunt feedback, including why this might not work.
b1tsoup
·8 months ago·discuss
Prismle is a hiring-first alternative to traditional professional platforms. It is not a social network. It offers a simple and direct path for companies and candidates to connect.

For hiring teams, Prismle makes every resume discoverable through meaning-based search. Simple, human queries surface the right talent without feeds, posts, or platform noise.

For candidates, it’s intentionally effortless: upload your resume once, then forget about it. If your skills match what a company needs, they will reach out to you directly. No profiles to maintain, no constant activity required.

Prismle is now live at prismle.com, and I am looking for honest feedback from anyone willing to try it. Insights from people with recruiting experience are especially useful, but all perspectives help shape the product.