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PRISM Studio

Scoring content before publishing, reading feedback timelines, and optimizing for Impact.

6 min readUpdated Feb 2026

What PRISM Studio Does

PRISM Studio is a pre-publish content scoring tool. Upload or paste any piece of content — a video, image, caption, or blog draft — and Studio predicts its PRISM pillar impact before you publish. This lets you optimize content for maximum score improvement rather than guessing which posts will perform well.

Scoring Content

Upload your content, select the target platform, and click "Score." Studio analyzes: hook strength (first 3 seconds for video, first line for text), emotional resonance signals, information density, call-to-action clarity, and platform-specific best practices. The output is a score from 0–100 with pillar-specific predictions: "This post is likely to improve Impact (+3) and Reach (+1) but has low Momentum contribution."

The Feedback Timeline

Below the score, Studio provides a prioritized feedback timeline — a ranked list of specific improvements. Each item shows the expected score improvement if implemented. Example: "Add a question in the first line (+4 Impact)", "Include a trend audio reference (+2 Momentum)", "Shorten caption to under 150 characters (+1 Reach for TikTok)." Items are color-coded: green (easy wins), yellow (moderate effort), red (significant rework).

Before/After Comparison

After making revisions based on feedback, re-score the content. Studio shows a before/after comparison with the exact score improvements achieved. This teaches you what drives each pillar over time — most users see their pre-revision scores climb from ~35 to ~60 within 4 weeks of consistent Studio use as they internalize the scoring patterns.