Each demo shows a real buyer-seller scenario where Prelude detected a gap from Slack, Jira, and GitHub signals — then negotiated the deal autonomously. Prelude is free to use. We take 1% of the settled contract value.
How Prelude makes money
Prelude is completely free to use — no subscription, no seat fees. When Prelude successfully negotiates and settles a deal, it takes a 1% transaction fee from the settled contract value. That fee is shown transparently in every negotiation brief and settlement screen. If Prelude doesn't save you money, it doesn't get paid.
Your engineering team is spending 3–4 days per sprint manually patching container CVEs — and your SOC 2 audit is in 47 days. Every unpatched CVE is a finding. Every finding delays certification.
Your data engineering team is spending 40+ hours/week deduplicating customer events across 6 disconnected tools. Attribution is broken, GDPR consent tracking is fragmented, and every new integration takes 3 weeks to build.
Robinhood has 847 unresolved cloud misconfigurations across AWS, including 23 publicly exposed S3 buckets and 14 IAM roles with wildcard permissions. Your SEC cybersecurity disclosure is in 31 days. Material risks must be disclosed.
Notion's analytics team has 14 analysts writing raw SQL with no lineage, no automated testing, and no CI/CD. Broken transformations reach production dashboards and the board is making decisions on stale data.
These are live demos with real LLM-powered negotiation. The qualification chat and negotiation brief are generated in real-time.
Buyer and seller names are illustrative. Signal data is simulated for demonstration purposes.