Use Case

Teleprompter for Google Meet

Read your notes on top of any Google Meet call while looking straight at the camera.

The Problem

Google Meet has no built-in teleprompter, and its workarounds force you to look away from the camera. On client calls, sales demos, and webinars, glancing at a second screen or sticky notes makes you look distracted — and reading from a doc under the camera is obvious to everyone on the call.

How FlowPrompter Solves This

FlowPrompter's transparent overlay floats your script directly on top of your Google Meet window. Your notes stay invisible to everyone else on the call while you read them looking straight into the lens — no second monitor, no browser extension, no awkward glancing.

How It Works

1

Paste your talking points or full script into FlowPrompter

2

Start or join your Google Meet call in the browser

3

Position FlowPrompter's transparent overlay over the Meet window, near your camera

4

Present while reading naturally — your notes never appear in the Meet window you share

Why It Works

Look straight at the camera

Read your notes right beside the lens so everyone on the call feels like you're talking directly to them.

Invisible to other participants

The overlay only renders on your screen. Nothing shows up in your shared screen or camera feed.

No extension or second screen

Works on top of Google Meet in any browser — no plugins to install and no extra monitor to set up.

Stay on message under pressure

Hit every point in your demo, pitch, or webinar without losing your place when the call gets stressful.

Download Desktop for invisible screen sharing. Use Online when you only need a quick draft.