I’ve been building PRISM - a self-hosted OSINT toolkit you run yourself instead of pasting investigation targets into someone else’s web service.
Give it a domain, IP, email, phone, or username and it runs 22+ modules in parallel into one dashboard: WHOIS, DNS, crt.sh subdomains, GeoIP, threat intel (Shodan/VirusTotal/AbuseIPDB/Censys), breach data, username search across 3000+ sites (Blackbird + Maigret), dark-web mirror checks, and more. Results come with an entity graph, a GeoIP map, an OPSEC exposure score (0–100), and HTML/PDF/CSV/Markdown exports.
Your targets never leave your PC, and 14 of the 22 modules work with zero API keys (missing keys degrade gracefully instead of erroring).
Stack: FastAPI + Next.js 14, runs with one docker compose up. MIT licensed.
Demo: https://getprism.su/ Github: https://github.com/NovaCode37/Prism-platform
Built it solo - feedback welcome, especially on which modules you’d want added.


NSA is that you?
Also jokes aside, how does the use case compare to some existing tools like BBOT?
This seems morr geared towards public facing targets than targeted information OSINT (user profiling, etc.)