Prisma is a multi-language booking platform serving Asia and Europe — engineered for speed on the same global infrastructure we run every client on. Availability resolves before you finish blinking.
Every booking touches dozens of suppliers across timezones. Prisma collapses that fan-out into a single refracted response — parallelised, cached at the edge, resolved near the traveller.
Inventory is pre-warmed in the region nearest the traveller, so a Bangkok search never round-trips to Frankfurt to find a room.
One request splits into many — like light through glass — querying every supplier at once and recombining the fastest valid answer.
Prices appear as they arrive instead of waiting for the slowest supplier. The page is useful in the first 100 milliseconds.
Travellers book in their language, pay in their currency, and read reviews in their script — without ever feeling the distance between Osaka and Rotterdam.
One query enters at the nearest edge, already in the traveller's language and currency.
The request splits across suppliers in parallel — the prism moment — each answering independently.
Valid rates stream back in arrival order, deduplicated and sorted as they land.
A single atomic write locks the room and issues confirmation in well under a second.
Prisma doesn't rent its speed. It runs on the bare-metal fleet that already hosts tens of thousands of sites — LiteSpeed, object caching, hardened security, and a network we control end to end.
No noisy neighbours, no cold starts. Dedicated NVMe nodes mirrored across regions for failover in seconds.
Edge firewalling, real-time malware scanning, and isolated runtimes keep every booking and payment sealed.
Hot inventory lives in memory at the edge, so repeat searches answer from cache in single-digit milliseconds.
Join travellers across Asia and Europe moving at the speed of light through glass.