NotchCue macOS
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macOS app · 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.

Runs locally on your Mac. No account, no uploads, no browser required.

NotchCue teleprompter in the MacBook notch area during a video call
Less eye drift prompts are close to the camera, not at the bottom of the screen
Calm delivery know what comes next without searching through notes
Fully local notes stay on your Mac, no account required

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, the audience feels it. Presence drops. Delivery sounds rehearsed.

The fix

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.

How it works

Prepare once, then run your meeting calmly.

Write your talking points
Step 1

Write your talking points

Paste short bullets, an intro, questions, or offer fragments. Spoken-language text works best — skip long paragraphs.

Position it near the camera
Step 2

Position it near the camera

The prompter sits in the notch, so you don't have to look to the corner of the screen. Adjust size, position and speed to your MacBook.

Run your meeting
Step 3

Run your meeting

You have structure close by but still sound like a person. Easy to recover after a question, a pause, or a topic change.

On calls

Looks like part of the screen, not a second notes window.

NotchCue is designed for real calls: discreet, fast to launch, readable enough to catch the next thought without scanning a full document.

What it does

Start when you need it

The prompter stays hidden until you need it. Show it with a keyboard shortcut right before your call, demo, or recording.

Close to the camera

Text appears in the notch area — where your eyes already point. Less visible drift, more natural delivery.

Calm pacing

Set scroll speed to match your voice. Short lines let you grab the next thought at a glance without losing your place.

Voice-aware scrolling

Optionally, the text moves while you speak and pauses when you stop. Useful when the conversation doesn't follow the script.

Local notes

Scripts, answers, and talking points stay on your Mac. No account required, no uploads before every call.

Adjustable layout

Change text size, panel width, and position to fit your screen, your eyesight, and your speaking style.

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NotchCue

Try it on your
next call.

Start with a short note: intro, three bullets, one close. After a few minutes you'll see if it helps you hold the camera and finish thoughts cleanly.