Coming from a consulting background, I spent years helping companies make high-stakes financial decisions. I find the approaches that worked for them are completely different from the ones that make sense for me personally as a founder.
As a founder, you are already running one of the most concentrated bets a person can make. Your time, your money, your reputation, all tied to one company that may or may not work out.
Yesterday we launched CoreSight's new feature, Analyze a stock, and wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who tried it, upvoted, and left feedback.
Building something and putting it in front of people is always nerve-wracking. The feedback we received yesterday from those trying the product (thx!) gave us a clearer picture of what's working and what to improve next.
I ve been thinking a lot about how most mobile teleprompter apps still feel off. They just scroll at a fixed speed, and you end up adjusting your speech to match the script instead of the other way around. It works, but it never feels natural.
I ve been building Telea to solve this on desktop, focusing on a more fluid experience that reacts to how you speak. Now I m considering bringing that same idea to mobile.
Before I do, I m curious:
Would you actually use a teleprompter like this on your phone? Do you see mobile as more useful than desktop in your workflow?