Teleprompter for Podcast Hosts

Podcasters often work from bullet points or full scripts. Telepront keeps your show notes visible and scrolls them as you speak — so you never lose your train of thought during a recording session.

See It in Action

Podcasters don't always need a teleprompter for the full episode, but it's invaluable for intros, sponsor reads, and specific segments where you need to hit exact talking points. Ad reads especially benefit — sponsors expect their copy delivered accurately, and stumbling through a read sounds unprofessional.

The voice tracking feature is ideal for podcast use because you can glance at the script when needed and look away when you're ad-libbing. The text stays synced to where you are, so when you look back, you pick up right where you left off without searching for your place.

Key Features

Paste show notes or full episode scripts
Voice tracking scrolls at your pace
Position the panel where it's comfortable
Works alongside any podcast recording app

How to Get Started

1

Paste only the segments you need scripted

Don't script the whole episode — use it for intros, ad reads, and planned segments.

2

Position the panel near your eye line

Place it where you can glance at it without turning away from your mic.

3

Speak naturally between scripted parts

The teleprompter pauses when you go off-script and catches up when you return.

4

Highlight your sponsor copy

Put ad reads in the script and let the voice tracking ensure you hit every required phrase.

Tips from Creators

Break sponsor reads into short sentences — they sound more natural than reading a wall of text.

Use the teleprompter for your outro too — it's easy to forget CTAs and links when you're wrapping up.

If you record with a guest, mute the teleprompter tracking during their speaking portions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use bullet points instead of full scripts?

Absolutely. Paste any text format — bullets, outlines, or full scripts.

Does it pick up co-host voices?

It matches spoken words to your script text, so it primarily follows whoever is speaking the scripted content.

Ready to try it?

Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.

Download on Mac App Store

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