Sales Studio is a private studio for live demos on macOS. Your audience sees one clean, polished screen share in Zoom, Meet, or Teams. You see your script, notes, talking points, and every display you might switch to. No more window juggling.
I built Sales Studio because of a demo that went sideways. I was juggling a dozen windows on a sales call: the product in one, my notes in another, pricing in a third, and Slack pinging over all of it. My prospect saw every bit of that chaos. The demo was fine. It just didn't look like I wanted it to look.
So I built the tool I wished I had: a studio view for me, a clean stage for them.
Here's what that means in practice:
• You share one window. It always looks composed. Everything else lives in your private studio view. • A teleprompter that scrolls as you speak. Voice detection moves your script along, so you never touch it mid-pitch. • Displays you switch like a TV director. Windows, screens, web apps, videos, or your camera, each with clean transitions. Number keys jump between them. • Scene layouts. Size and position your shared window over a branded background, drop your camera beside it, and it all mirrors live to the audience. • Camera controls built in. Background blur runs on your Mac (nothing goes to a server), plus mirror, shapes, borders, and shadows. • A tool bench you arrange yourself. Notes, checklists, a stopwatch, even an embedded web panel for looking things up mid-call. • Freeze the audience view. Need to do something off camera? They keep seeing the last frame while your camera stays live. • Record what they saw. Get a QuickTime-ready MP4 of the exact program output, camera and all.
It's macOS only (Apple Silicon), works with Zoom, Meet, Teams, or anything that can share a window, and there's a 14-day free trial. From $9.99/mo.
I'd love your honest feedback, especially from anyone who runs demos for a living. Ask me anything!
About Sales Studio on Product Hunt
“Private studio for live demos on macOS”
Sales Studio launched on Product Hunt on July 14th, 2026 and earned 103 upvotes and 17 comments, placing #10 on the daily leaderboard. Sales Studio is a private studio for live demos on macOS. Your audience sees one clean, polished screen share in Zoom, Meet, or Teams. You see your script, notes, talking points, and every display you might switch to. No more window juggling.
On the analytics side, Sales Studio competes within Productivity, Sales and SaaS — topics that collectively have 721k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Sales Studio performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Sales Studio?
Sales Studio was hunted by Jake Saffrin. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Sales Studio including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Jake.
I built Sales Studio because of a demo that went sideways. I was juggling a dozen windows on a sales call: the product in one, my notes in another, pricing in a third, and Slack pinging over all of it. My prospect saw every bit of that chaos. The demo was fine. It just didn't look like I wanted it to look.
So I built the tool I wished I had: a studio view for me, a clean stage for them.
Here's what that means in practice:
• You share one window. It always looks composed. Everything else lives in your private studio view.
• A teleprompter that scrolls as you speak. Voice detection moves your script along, so you never touch it mid-pitch.
• Displays you switch like a TV director. Windows, screens, web apps, videos, or your camera, each with clean transitions. Number keys jump between them.
• Scene layouts. Size and position your shared window over a branded background, drop your camera beside it, and it all mirrors live to the audience.
• Camera controls built in. Background blur runs on your Mac (nothing goes to a server), plus mirror, shapes, borders, and shadows.
• A tool bench you arrange yourself. Notes, checklists, a stopwatch, even an embedded web panel for looking things up mid-call.
• Freeze the audience view. Need to do something off camera? They keep seeing the last frame while your camera stays live.
• Record what they saw. Get a QuickTime-ready MP4 of the exact program output, camera and all.
It's macOS only (Apple Silicon), works with Zoom, Meet, Teams, or anything that can share a window, and there's a 14-day free trial. From $9.99/mo.
I'd love your honest feedback, especially from anyone who runs demos for a living. Ask me anything!