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?
Visdiff
Congrats on the launch!
Telea
@abdelh2o Thx bro!
The real problem with presentations isn't preparation; it's presence. Most tools make you choose between memorizing and reading, and both options kill the thing that actually makes someone compelling on camera.
Telea solves for that in a quietly clever way. Putting the prompter next to the lens removes the eye dart, keeps the flow intact, and lets confidence feel natural rather than performed. That's not a small UX improvement; that's a different product category.
The framing worth leaning into: "presence enhancer" lands somewhere more interesting than script tool. One describes a feature; the other describes an outcome people actually want. For creators and communicators especially, that shift in positioning could open a much wider conversation.
I'm curious whether you see this expanding beyond presentations into any camera-first communication, live streams, interviews, or async video.