Turn any external display into a teleprompter driven by your own voice. On-device speech keeps the scroll on your lips. No cloud, no Elgato software, no squinting at cue cards.
Built for people who record takes all day — podcasters, creators, executives who hate cue cards. Every feature is the fix for something you've already sworn at.
Apple's on-device speech model listens to your mic and tracks your position in the script in real-time. Pause mid-sentence, the prompter waits. Pick up the pace, it catches up. No internet, no cloud, no transcript sent anywhere.
Pair over local WiFi. Play, pause, jump chapters, tweak speed — from across the room, the couch, or under a boom mic. Lock screen + AirPods double-tap supported.
Elgato Prompter, iPad via Sidecar, USB-C monitor, AirPlay to Apple TV. If macOS sees it, we drive it.
The active chapter is pinned vertically to the middle of the prompter, aligned with your camera lens. Your gaze stays on-axis. Your audience stops noticing the scroll.
Scripts are organized in chapters. Jump, rehearse a section, restart a take. Arrow keys, remote, or voice.
Everything runs on your Mac. Voice uses Apple's on-device model. You can pull the ethernet cable mid-take.
One-click horizontal flip for beam-splitter glass prompters. Keeps text readable through the pane in front of your lens.
Signed, notarized .dmg. Drag, drop, launch. First run asks for mic and speech permissions — that's it.
Hit "Open on prompter." We find your external screens and push a clean kiosk fullscreen — no macOS menu bar, no Chrome chrome, no mouse cursor.
Your voice drives the scroll. Chapter markers keep you oriented. When you're done, start the next take — the script is right where you left it.
A script is one JSON file on your disk. Edit in VS Code, sync with iCloud, commit to git. Add, rename, delete in Finder and the app hot-reloads. When you stop paying, every word stays yours.
First 100 users lock in €6.99/month forever. Monthly, annual, or one-time lifetime — up to you.
Full access. No card. Seven days.
Monthly. Cancel whenever.
For production teams sharing a Mac + shared script folder.
No. Anything macOS sees as an external display works — iPad via Sidecar, USB-C monitor, Apple TV via AirPlay. The Elgato unit is supported, not required.
It uses Apple's on-device SFSpeechRecognizer. Real STT, real latency under a second, real offline. Not a demo.
Apple Silicon (M1 and up), macOS 13+. Intel isn't tested — it may work, but we don't promise it.
Yes. Voice, UI, file storage — all local. License check pings us once a week; offline grace period is seven days.
Because it's maintained. A one-person project with €9.99/mo funds bugs, updates and support. Cancel any time — your scripts are plain JSON, they stay yours.
Not on the roadmap. The voice sync leans on Apple's on-device STT, which is Mac-only. A web version might come later — email list gets asked first.