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Notchie: Mac Teleprompter App That Uses the MacBook Notch for Script Reading

By

Adam Mortka

5mo ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Notchie is a Mac teleprompter app that sits in the MacBook's notch below the camera, allowing users to read scripts while looking directly at the lens. It features voice-synced scrolling that follows speaking pace, remains invisible during screen sharing on platforms like Zoom and Teams, and is designed for sales calls, webinars, recordings, and interviews. The reviewer finds it clever and helpful but considers the $29 price point slightly high, suggesting a price reduction or trial version would make it more appealing.

Key quotes

· 5 pulled
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.
Read your script while looking directly at the lens.
Invisible during screen sharing — hidden on Zoom, Meet, Teams. They see slides, you see your script.
Perfect for sales calls, webinars, recordings, interviews.
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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 scree

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