NotchCue macOS
wojciech.io
macOS app · built with Swift + Codex

Notes that stay
close to the lens.

NotchCue puts your talking points around the MacBook camera notch. Your delivery stays natural — eye contact stays intact.

→ start with the problem, not the solution

// your presentation here

The prompt sits directly above the lens — invisible to the audience, always in your line of sight.

The problem

Notes break eye contact.

Whether it's a second monitor, a printed script, or a floating notes app — the moment your eyes drift from the camera lens, the audience feels it. You lose presence. The delivery feels rehearsed.

The solution

Prompts live next to the lens.

NotchCue places a minimal scrolling overlay directly above the camera — in the MacBook notch area. You read toward the lens, not away from it. Structure stays, eye contact stays, delivery feels natural.

What it does

Lives in the notch

The prompt overlay sits in the camera area — your eyes point at the lens, not at a second monitor.

Scroll at your pace

Control playback speed with the keyboard. No visible interface to distract you or the audience.

Built for calls and demos

Works in any fullscreen app. Designed for Zoom, Meet, Loom, and direct screen recordings.

Native macOS

Pure Swift — no Electron, no web views. Lightweight, fast, and battery-friendly.

AI-assisted writing

Draft talking points in plain language. NotchCue reformats them for natural on-camera pacing.

No eye contact broken

Speakers keep their structure and talking points without sounding like they are reading a script.

SwiftCodexAI-builtmacOS native

Interested in
early access?

NotchCue is currently in early development. Drop your email and I'll reach out when it's ready for testing.