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.
Pricing is not final. This page helps validate founding-user interest, individual learner demand, T-101 module access, and corporate pilot signal before production checkout, CRM automation, or team entitlements go live.
Founding-user launch
The launch goal is to learn which access path is credible enough to pursue: founding-user feedback, individual learner access, or a team training pilot.
Launch feedback
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
For operators, inspectors, engineers, students, and technical educators who may want personal access to the full T-101 guided tour.
Manual pilot
For training, operations, inspection, reliability, and engineering groups evaluating whether ProcessPrism fits onboarding or refresher training.
Access options
Launch feedback path
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 listMonthly access interest
Personal learning
For operators, inspectors, engineers, students, and technical learners who want self-paced access after the T-101 demo.
Check learner accessAnnual access interest
Future Stripe Billing
For learners or sponsors who prefer a yearly ProcessPrism access path once Stripe Checkout is production-ready.
Check annual accessModule unlock interest
Module-specific access
For visitors specifically interested in the full T-101 atmospheric crude column guided process tour.
Check T-101 accessManual pilot scoping
Team conversation
For training, operations, inspection, reliability, engineering, or education teams evaluating a pilot.
Request team demoStripe foundation
Individual, annual, and T-101 access CTAs call the typed checkout-session foundation. If Stripe test configuration is missing, visitors get a professional checkout-not-configured screen with persistence-ready early-access and corporate exits.
Active checkout mode: disabled. Production payment collection remains off unless test checkout is explicitly configured.
Manual pilot first
Team access stays conversation-led for now: no self-service team admin, no customer portal, no CRM delivery, and no automated entitlement grants in this thread. Corporate interest can still be captured as a private lead event when server-side Supabase configuration is available.
Checkout disabled
Stripe test checkout is not configured for this environment, so no payment session was created. ProcessPrism can still collect early access or corporate pilot interest through persistence-ready intake paths on this marketing site.