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Create scripts, edit titles, switch between rich, source, and preview modes, and organize everything into focused spaces.
MeetCue helps founders, teachers, creators, and remote teams prepare scripts and float a quiet teleprompter over the browser tab they are already using.
Available for Chrome and Chromium-based browsers
Today I’ll show how MeetCue keeps notes visible, adjustable, and out of the way while the meeting stays in focus.
Workflow
MeetCue is designed around the real speaking flow: prepare the script, pick the right cue, then let the overlay stay present without getting loud.
Create scripts, edit titles, switch between rich, source, and preview modes, and organize everything into focused spaces.
Search for the right space and script, read it in the popup, tune the pace, or launch the overlay before the call starts.
Open a draggable, resizable teleprompter over Meet, Zoom Web, Teams Web, presentation pages, or a normal browser tab.
Play, pause, adjust speed, change text size and opacity, use shortcuts, or hide the overlay in a second.
Core features
MeetCue keeps the writing, organizing, previewing, and presenting workflow close to the browser so your attention stays on delivery.
Create, rename, delete, and select scripts and spaces from a dedicated Studio built for meeting cues, classes, demos, and recordings.
Write in a rich editor, switch to source Markdown, or preview headings, lists, quotes, labels, links, inline styles, and code.
Bring in .md or .markdown files as editable scripts, with the script title derived from the filename.
Search spaces and scripts, read the selected cue, play or pause auto-scroll, adjust speed, and open the overlay.
Keep a draggable, resizable prompt over the active tab with sidebar navigation, script switching, and scroll reset.
Tune scroll speed, text size, overlay opacity, and text-only mode so the script follows your delivery.
Control playback, speed, size, opacity, text-only mode, panic hide, and next or previous scripts with shortcut help nearby.
Shadow DOM isolation, stronger sliders, graceful wrapping, session resume prompts, and unsupported-page handling keep the cue steady.
Export a local MeetCue backup or import one later after the extension validates the backup structure.
Who it helps
MeetCue is built for anyone who wants to sound prepared without staring down at notes or juggling apps during the moment that matters.
Private by default
MeetCue keeps a local-first foundation so your workflow stays lightweight, focused, and respectful of the notes you rely on.
Read the full privacy policyScripts, spaces, drafts, and preferences stay in Chrome storage by default
No account, server dependency, or cloud sync is required to prepare your notes
Markdown imports and backup files are handled locally when you choose them
Built for private meeting notes, class scripts, presentation outlines, and recording cues
FAQ
MeetCue is intentionally focused: browser-based prompting, local-first storage, and the controls you need while speaking.
MeetCue is made for Google Chrome. It should also work in many browsers built on the same technology, like Microsoft Edge, Brave, and Arc, but the Chrome Web Store release is focused on Chrome first.
Yes. MeetCue floats over supported browser tabs, including Google Meet, Zoom Web, Microsoft Teams Web, presentation pages, demos, and recording tools.
MeetCue is local-first. Your spaces, scripts, drafts, and preferences stay in Chrome storage unless you explicitly export a backup file.
Yes. Studio can import .md and .markdown files as editable scripts, export a local MeetCue backup, and validate backup files before restore.
Yes. You can drag and resize it, play or pause auto-scroll, change speed, adjust opacity, tune text size, switch to text-only mode, and use panic hide.
Yes. Presenter shortcuts cover playback, speed, text size, opacity, text-only mode, panic hide, and next or previous scripts, with help inside the overlay.
MeetCue tracks active floating sessions and can offer resume prompts on supported tabs while handling unsupported browser pages gracefully.
Use the Get MeetCue for Chrome button to open the Chrome Web Store listing, then add the extension to your browser.
Ready for your next meeting
Install MeetCue from the Chrome Web Store, choose your script, and keep a focused teleprompter in view while you speak.
Get MeetCue for Chrome