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






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.
Giselle
Love the clever use of the notch—finally a reason to appreciate it! As a non-native English speaker, I always rely on scripts when recording videos, so this feels like it was made for me. The voice-synced scrolling sounds like a game changer. Excited to try it out!
Hotjar
@toyamarinyon Thank you, that really means a lot!
And yes — that’s exactly one of the use cases I had in mind. I’m also not a native speaker, and reading from notes without breaking eye contact makes a huge difference in how natural everything feels on camera.
I’m really curious what you’ll think about the voice-synced scrolling once you try it.
Let me know how it works for your setup and if anything feels off or could be improved 🙂
Hotjar
@samtheanalyst Right now I’m intentionally leading with “teleprompter” because it’s 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 “creator” 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 I’m actively iterating on based on this kind of input — so this is super helpful, thank you.
Notchie is a great tool! It does one thing, but it does it right! I had the pleasure of trying it out in my workflow and I helped me to give much better presentations. Also: the developer is very responsive and helpful.
Upvoted with pleasure!
Hotjar
@erikotn Thank you so much, that really means a lot — especially the part about it actually helping your presentations. That’s exactly the outcome I was hoping for when building it.
And thanks for the upvote too, I truly appreciate the support 🙂
Just what I need for 2026, please send me a promo code.
Bought it.
Having QBR in a few days. Can't wait now!
Thank you, Adam!
The app is broken and the author doesn't respond to emails asking about the guarantee, or about fixing the app. Don't buy it, that's my advice.