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Oculta is a Mac app that lets you read notes while presenting, sharing your screen, or joining video calls without anyone else seeing them. Keep scripts, talking points, and reminders visible only to you while maintaining eye contact. Oculta stays invisible in screen sharing, screenshots, and recordings. Works with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Slack, FaceTime, and every other app on macOS.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Andrés, one of the makers behind Oculta.
We built Oculta because we kept running into the same problem. Every important meeting, presentation, or interview meant trying to memorize talking points or constantly switching between notes and the person on the other side of the call. It always broke eye contact and made conversations feel less natural.
So we built Oculta, a Mac app that lets you read notes while keeping them invisible during screen sharing, screenshots, and recordings. The goal is simple: help you stay prepared without looking like you're reading.
People are already using Oculta for sales demos, presentations, interviews, online teaching, and content creation, but I'm sure there are plenty of use cases we haven't thought of yet.
We're excited to finally share it with the Product Hunt community.
I'd love to hear your feedback, answer any questions, and learn how you'd use it.
What's the first situation where you'd use Oculta?
This is a very practical idea. I can see it being useful for sales calls, client presentations, interviews, and even product demos where you need talking points but don’t want to keep switching windows.
Curious how Oculta handles different screen-sharing apps technically. Does it stay hidden across all sharing modes, like full screen, window share, and screen recording?
Hi everybody! I'm Florencia, part of the team of Oculta.
Over the past few months we've spent an unhealthy amount of time asking questions like "Does this button make sense?" and "Can we make this one pixel better?" 😅
It's surreal to finally share Oculta with all of you.
I'd love to know: what's one situation where you wish you could have private notes without anyone else seeing them? Meetings? Interviews? Sales calls? Something completely different?
I'd genuinely love to hear your ideas, so please leave a comment. I'll be here all day reading every one and taking notes for future updates!
About Oculta on Product Hunt
“Invisible notes for meetings and presentations”
Oculta was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 20 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #16 on the daily leaderboard. Oculta is a Mac app that lets you read notes while presenting, sharing your screen, or joining video calls without anyone else seeing them. Keep scripts, talking points, and reminders visible only to you while maintaining eye contact. Oculta stays invisible in screen sharing, screenshots, and recordings. Works with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Slack, FaceTime, and every other app on macOS.
Oculta was featured in Productivity (655k followers), Meetings (6.5k followers) and Menu Bar Apps (12.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 148.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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