Coaching teleprompter — stay present, stay on track.
HeyNotch intake questions, framework prompts, session closes — all above your camera.
Coaching is presence. The moment you look down at notes, you signal that the session isn't fully about your client.
HeyNotch lets you have your intake questions, framework prompts, and session closes scripted — and still maintain unbroken eye contact. Branches let you adapt to where the client wants to go.
Intake call template
Goals → constraints → success criteria → next steps. Branched per client type.
Framework prompts
GROW, SMART, OKR — pre-written prompts for common coaching frameworks.
Session closes
Recap → commitment → next session. Variables fill {{next_session_date}}.
Pattern tracking
Sessions log shows which prompts you use most, helping you refine your practice.
Outcomes you can expect
- 01Run consistent intake calls
- 02Stay on agenda without reading down at notes
- 03Track which prompts surfaced which insights
Real-world examples
Streamdown scripts you can copy.
Drop these straight into the HeyNotch editor. They're production-tested, branched, and ready to personalise with your variables.
Coaching intake call
First-session intake with branched discovery questions.
# Intake · {{client_name}}
Welcome, {{client_name}}. Glad we connected.
What's the headline goal for the next 90 days?
*Take notes. Reflect back. Don't lead.*
## [Career growth]
Walk me through what 'growth' looks like.
## [Work-life balance]
Tell me what 'balance' would feel like.
## [Specific decision]
Let's start with the decision.
What's the timeline?Common questions
Is it appropriate to use a teleprompter for coaching?
Yes — coaches use scripts and frameworks all the time. HeyNotch lets you do it without breaking eye contact.
Will my client know?
No. Same as any video call — your screen is yours.
Confidential session notes?
All data is local. Nothing leaves your machine. Your client's name in {{client_name}} stays on your laptop.
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