T-101 public funnel foundation

Quantum ProcessPrism

Process equipment training from the inside out.

A founding-user launch funnel for Paul's LinkedIn audience: see inside the T-101 atmospheric crude column, give practical feedback, and choose the individual or team training path that fits.

Founding-user launch

Help shape the first ProcessPrism release

Paul is opening the T-101 public demo path to early industrial feedback from LinkedIn, technical learners, and training teams. Founding users can preview the inside-out learning style, tell Quantum what should be clearer, and signal whether individual access or a team pilot is the right next step.

Feedback focus

What founding users can validate

  • Does the first T-101 reveal make the inside-out value clear within a minute?
  • Which guided tour moment would help learners most: feed flashing, vapor rise, tray liquid traffic, side draws, overhead, or bottoms?
  • Would you use this as an individual learner, share it with a trainee, or evaluate it for a team?

Product promise

Make hidden equipment behavior visible

ProcessPrism is designed for the gap between static drawings and real equipment access. The MVP starts with T-101, an atmospheric crude column guided process tour that emphasizes a fast visual wow moment, technical clarity, and browser accessibility.

For the learner

See the relationship between shell, internals, feed zone, tray traffic, overhead, bottoms, and side draws in one guided browser experience.

For the organization

Establish a consistent visual reference for operators, inspectors, engineers, reliability teams, and technical training groups.

T-101 demo teaser

The first click should show the value

The public route is reserved for a limited demo of the T-101 atmospheric crude column experience. It will later embed or link directly to the Babylon runtime.

  1. Open with the external T-101 atmospheric crude column view
  2. Click or tap to reveal the transparent or cutaway internal view
  3. Preview feed flashing, vapor rise, tray liquid traffic, side draws, overhead, and bottoms with guided educational visuals
  4. Conversion path to full module access or a corporate pilot conversation
Open demo bridge

Runtime bridge

T-101 atmospheric crude column

The public demo page links into the separate app runtime when configured, keeping the marketing site lightweight and focused.

Target users

Built for technical industrial audiences

The copy, controls, and learning path should feel credible to people who work around fixed equipment, process units, inspection programs, and training systems.

Operators and unit trainees

Connect console and field learning to the equipment geometry that is normally hidden during operation.

Inspectors and inspection trainees

See how service, internals, and flow paths relate before later inspection and damage-mechanism overlays are added.

Process and fixed equipment engineers

Use a shared visual reference for crude column internals, process behavior, and cross-functional discussions.

Reliability and mechanical integrity teams

Build common context between operations, inspection, engineering, and training groups.

Self-paced training

Individual learner value

  • Self-paced access to an industrially serious T-101 guided visual tour.
  • A web-first experience that does not require specialized software or GPU streaming.
  • A memorable way to understand internals before field exposure, turnaround access, or mentoring catches up.

Pilot-ready path

Corporate and team value

  • A consistent visual baseline for new hires, cross-training, and technical refreshers.
  • A pilot-friendly product path before enterprise administration, SSO, or LMS integrations are built.
  • Reusable content architecture for future modules, inspection tours, damage-mechanism overlays, and AIIP mappings.

Launch paths

One demo, three useful signals

The launch funnel should help Quantum learn whether early visitors are best served as founding users, individual learners, or corporate training prospects.

Launch feedback

Founding-user interest

For people in Paul's network who want to try the public demo, give practical feedback, and shape what gets polished before broader launch.

Self-paced access

Individual learner interest

For operators, inspectors, engineers, students, and technical educators who may want personal access to the full T-101 guided tour.

Manual pilot

Corporate/team training interest

For training, operations, inspection, reliability, and engineering groups evaluating whether ProcessPrism fits onboarding or refresher training.

Future overlays

A path toward inspection overlays and Quantum AIIP

ProcessPrism is standalone now, but the content architecture should later support inspection-oriented overlays, damage-mechanism context, stable component IDs, and integration paths into Quantum AIIP.

Pricing placeholder

Packaging is intentionally flexible

Pricing is not final. The initial site should validate demo interest, individual demand, and corporate training conversations before locking a purchase model.

Launch feedback path

Founding-user interest

Feedback and pricing signal

For early visitors from Paul's industrial network who want to preview the T-101 demo, share feedback, and shape the first paid access direction.

Join founding-user list

Monthly access interest

Individual learner interest

Personal learning

For operators, inspectors, engineers, students, and technical learners who want self-paced access after the T-101 demo.

Check learner access

Annual access interest

Annual subscription interest

Future Stripe Billing

For learners or sponsors who prefer a yearly ProcessPrism access path once Stripe Checkout is production-ready.

Check annual access

Module unlock interest

T-101 module access interest

Module-specific access

For visitors specifically interested in the full T-101 atmospheric crude column guided process tour.

Check T-101 access

Manual pilot scoping

Corporate/team demo request

Team conversation

For training, operations, inspection, reliability, engineering, or education teams evaluating a pilot.

Request team demo

Next step

Launch the demo bridge, then choose the path

Open the public T-101 bridge, review pricing direction, contact Quantum, or start the corporate pilot conversation.