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Prized
Let non-engineers build secure internal tools
158 followers
Let non-engineers build secure internal tools
158 followers
Prized lets ops, support, and finance teams build and ship secure internal tools with AI. Company data pre-connected and scoped, an audit trail on every access, one-click deploy behind your company sign-in.









Prized
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Marinos, co-founder of Prized (with Hudson).
We built Prized because AI made building easy, and the people who understand workflows best (ops, support, finance) stopped waiting on engineering. They point Claude Code or Cursor straight at company data and ship a working tool in an afternoon with no permissions or audit trail. Companies end up choosing between blocking the behavior and accepting the risk.
Prized lets you describe the tool you need (a customer lookup, an admin panel, an approval flow) and get a real full-stack app, built in a sandbox where company data comes pre-connected and scoped to what you're allowed to see. Shipping is one click, and the finished tool lives behind your company's sign-in.
The part I'm most excited about is that security is enforced in the infrastructure. The sandbox never holds a credential. Secrets live in a broker and get injected outside the generated code. Every tool gets its own database role, every data access is audited, and destructive changes wait for a human.
We're YC-backed, have a free tier with no card required, and are already powering teams at Avoca, Onyx Odds, and more.
Would genuinely love feedback, especially from anyone who's built internal tools or fielded the requests for them. And tell us the internal tool you've been waiting on engineering for 👇
Fabraix
@marinos_eliades This is super cool! Does it also integrate with the company's existing codebase?
Prized
@zachx0 You can integrate with GitHub to pull in relevant context, but we intentionally kept production separate to maintain a clear boundary between user-facing and internal development streams. Thanks for the support!
@marinos_eliades Building the tool is easy now, but making sure it can't quietly access everything is the hard part.
Great Product!
Prized
@yashekbote Thank you and yes, we agree. Building the tool is only the beginning; ensuring it has narrowly scoped, transparent access is the true challenge.
@marinos_eliades The infrastructure approach here is what caught my attention. I upvoted Prized, especially the decision to enforce permissions and auditing outside the generated code. That feels like an important distinction as more teams build internal tools with AI.
This is so cool! Can folks having different permissions in the team get different access to data?
Prized
@shubhampalriwala Yes. Admins scope data access per user or team (down to specific tables) and everything, including the agent and any published tool, inherits the signed-in user's permissions.
Userscom
looks useful, where does it deploys the code?
Prized
@usama_khalid Tools are built and run in isolated sandboxes on our cloud (AWS), firewalled from the internet except for the data connectors you approve. When you publish, it deploys into your workspace behind your SSO, restricted to your org, with each tool getting its own backing Postgres database automatically. You can also connect to your VPC or allowlist our IP for data access.
Really cool, congrats Marinos. Since the builders aren't engineers, who actually holds the human-in-the-loop approval on destructive changes - is that role fixed, or configurable per tool?
Prized
@tmaleh_ Thanks Taissa! Today its only the workspace admin that can approve them, but we are building out much more granular policies so teams can customize this.
Macaly
the audit trail is the part everyone skips 👏 ops teams already asking for it?
Build Check
Hehe loved the video guys! But I'm impressed by the value proposition even more. I'm sure you'll rock it! All the best!!!
Prized
@german_merlo1 Thanks Germán. We want to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to build tools safely, so no one is prevented from doing so.
Context.dev
Congrats!
Prized
@yahia_bakour3 Thanks big Y!