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.
Hey PH! 👋
Built Notchie after spending 3 hours trying to record a 20-minute webinar. Take after take — forgetting what I wanted to say, glancing at notes, looking unprepared.
The problem: when you share your screen, there's nowhere to hide your notes. And every teleprompter I found either covered half my screen or scrolled at a fixed speed I couldn't match.
So I made one that:
- Sits in the MacBook notch (finally useful!)
- Scrolls with my voice — pause and it waits
- Disappears during screen sharing
That webinar? One take.
Happy to answer questions about the tech or the journey. And dropping some promo codes below for early supporters 🎁
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!
Congrats on the launch, this is a really elegant use of the Mac notch 👏
The invisible overlay + voice-synced scrolling is a genuinely clever UX improvement over traditional teleprompters.
One question from a growth / positioning perspective:
are you intentionally leading with “teleprompter” as the category, or are you thinking of this more as a performance / credibility tool for video calls and demos?
The product clearly solves a much deeper problem than just reading scripts (eye contact, confidence, fewer retakes, higher-stakes moments), but a lot of that value shows up later on the page rather than immediately.
Curious which use case is converting best for you so far creators, sales demos, or interviews?
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!
As a frequent teleprompter user, I find this tool incredibly helpful—it is truly a clever idea.
My only concern is the $29 price point, which feels a bit high. Compared to other customizable Mac apps I use, this is slightly above the typical budget for this type of utility. Reducing the price by $10 would make it much more appealing. Alternatively, offering a 30-day trial or a free version with a word limit would be a great way to let users test it first.
While my perception of the price might be influenced by being outside the US, I still think it looks like an excellent tool.
@adam_mortka a cool idea and great execution. In a world where more people go remote and loose control over their thougts, Notchie allows them to structure their speech. I believe it also fits the conversation mode.
I love this idea, but I'd really love the ability to move it. I bought an iContact Cam so now my camera is a little lower. But Notchie is the first teleprompter that seems like it would work really well with this. I just need the ability to move it down about 3 to 5 inches.
Great idea!! Just tried it but the voice sync is not working. keep scrolling whether I am talking or not. Still fab though!
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.
This is genius! I love seeing products that make me say “why didn’t I think of that?” So many use cases for it too. As an MBA student, I can see this being of high value to my peers while they do coffee chats and interview introductions. Or even simple tips like “remember to smile”. That placement is perfect.
Nice idea – I usually know these only for video (TikTok, Reels style), but not for video meetings :)