Speakflow keeps your scripts in the same place as your teleprompter, so you’re not rebuilding the same setup every time you need to make a video.
You know how it goes when you have a video to record, but you don't have a lot of time. You open your Google doc or Pages or Word Doc to open up your script.
Then the setup starts to take up some of your very precious recording time. You have to copy the script into a teleprompter, adjust the text size so it's legible, maybe move the window around, and doublecheck to make you're doing all of this extra work for the correct version.
You haven’t even hit record and the stakes are only getting higher.
A quick work video can easily become more work than it needs to be.
Speakflow is built to clean up that workflow. Your scripts and teleprompter stay together, so you don't have to assemble different tools or workarounds. You just open the thing you already planned to record.
Instead of digging through docs, tabs, and old drafts, you can organize scripts inside Speakflow by folder, project, campaign, client, or video type. When it’s time to record, your scripts will be there waiting for you. Just open it, adjust the teleprompter, and start recording.
In this video, Corey walks through that part of Speakflow: keeping scripts organized in one workspace, finding the right script faster through its organizational features, and opening it in the teleprompter.
That will become very useful once you’re recording the same types of videos again and again.
Think of all the videos you might have to record:
- Product updates
- Sales videos
- Training videos
- Client walkthroughs
- Educational content
- Social posts for the confounded algorithm.
The format changes, but let the prep work for you. No more scrambling to find the right script.
Speakflow keeps that prep from taking up so much time. You can write the script, organize it, open it in the teleprompter, and record from the same setup instead of piecing everything together again.
So if you’re searching for how to read a script while recording, how to display a script on screen while recording, or the best app for reading a script while recording videos, let the fix be less about finding the right words and more about finding the right script before you hit record.
A cleaner recording workflow starts before you hit record.