Mac teleprompter that sits in your MacBook notch β right below the camera. Read your script while looking directly at the lens. ποΈ Voice-synced scrolling β text follows your speaking pace. Pause, it waits. Speed up, it keeps pace. π» Invisible during screen sharing β hidden on Zoom, Meet, Teams. They see slides, you see your script. Perfect for sales calls, webinars, recordings, interviews.






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@adam_mortkaΒ Very useful and well executed. Would love one of those promo codes you mentioned if they're still on offer :)
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@sarrahΒ Thanks so much! π The "remember to smile" thing - honestly hadn't thought of that use case, but it's brilliant. Quick cues like "slow down", "breathe", "ask about their background" could be super helpful in high-stakes conversations. MBA interviews and coffee chats are perfect for this - you want to sound natural and prepared, not like you're reading a script. Hope your peers find it useful! Let me know if you end up trying it. Would love to hear how it works for the interview prep use case.
I was wondering how this differs from NotchPrompter, a free open source version. The answer is that with Notchie, the teleprompter doesn't show up in Loom; with NotchPrompter, the teleprompter does show up in Loom, making it pretty much unusable.
Here's a screenshot of a Loom recording with NotchPrompter:
And here's a screenshot of a Loom recording with Notchie:
Another difference is that Notchie is a signed up, so there's no scary security warning as you get with NotchPrompter.
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@samtheanalystΒ Right now Iβm intentionally leading with βteleprompterβ because itβs the most familiar mental model for people landing on the page, but I agree with you that the real value is much broader: confidence, eye contact, fewer retakes, and just generally performing better in high-stakes moments.
From the early feedback and messages so far, the strongest resonance seems to be with people doing calls, demos, interviews, and online presentations rather than classic βcreatorβ use cases. A lot of folks mention exactly what you described: feeling more natural on camera and not having to re-record everything over and over.
The positioning is definitely something Iβm actively iterating on based on this kind of input β so this is super helpful, thank you.
I like the concept,. I just installed it however when after I resized the notch window, the Play button doesn't actually scroll the text. Also the voice syncing didn't seem to work well. Looking forward to the updates and bug fix. Will try again after the bug fixes.
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@endymion_cheungΒ Hey, thanks for trying it out!
A couple of things that might help:
Text not scrolling: When your cursor hovers over the prompter window, it automatically pauses (so you can scroll manually or select text). Try moving your cursor away from the notch area after clicking Play - it should start scrolling.
Voice sync: Check which microphone is selected in Settings. Sometimes macOS defaults to something unexpected. Try selecting your actual mic (or "MacBook Pro Microphone" if you're on the built-in one) and test again. Let me know if that fixes it - if not, happy to troubleshoot further.
@adam_mortkaΒ thanks text scrolling now when I dont have my mouse in the prompter window as you said.
With the voice sync, I am a bit confused. Does it sync with my voice when I speak when the play is on or off? When the play mode is on, it auto scroll regardless whether I speak.
When the play mode is off, it doesnt scroll when I speak.
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@endymion_cheungΒ try adjusting the sensivity threshold in settings. The bar shows live input from the selected mic. You can adjust the threshold to activate scrolling when the level is above it. In quiet spaces you can keep it low, but when it is loud around probably you might need to bump up the threshold a bit. Also it helps to adjust the input volume in system settings
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Nice idea βΒ I usually know these only for video (TikTok, Reels style), but not for video meetings :)
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@busmark_w_nikaΒ Exactly! Most teleprompters are made for content recording. The meeting use case - especially with screen sharing - was the gap I kept running into. Your notes have nowhere to hide. Works for both though - TikTok scripts or sales calls. Same problem, same solution π
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@adam_mortkaΒ Can we customise the size of the font? :D I do not want to use my glasses :D
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@busmark_w_nikaΒ yes, you can change the font size in settings:
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@adam_mortkaΒ Looks cool for me, thank you for showing.
Great idea!! Just tried it but the voice sync is not working. keep scrolling whether I am talking or not. Still fab though!
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@benoit_chaligne_dipwset_Β did you change the sensivity threshold or if that still doesn't help I figured that often increasing the input volume works well - from other's users feedback.