Your brain isn't for storage.
Your teleprompter is.
Two features in Unshifty map directly to pain that ADHD creators have already written about. We didn't invent the wedge — we read what you've been saying for years and built around it.
The Anchor: offload where to look.
Recording to camera asks you to do two jobs at once: remember the words and perform the delivery. For an ADHD brain that's often already running multiple tasks, the split shows up on camera as glazed eyes, rushed pacing, or the dart-down look that gives away every read.
The Anchor takes one of those jobs off you. Drag the circle to your lens. Shrink it to lens-size. Your eyes don't have to hunt for the script and your brain doesn't have to hold the position — both live in the same spot, every take.
“My brain is for creativity and problem-solving — it's not for long-term storage.”
Rewrite: fewer restarts.
The most documented ADHD-creator failure mode is jumping into filming before the script is ready, then having to restart because the words on the page weren't the words your mouth wanted. Written prose reads stiff out loud — that's true for everyone, and it's the gap that hurts most when working memory is the bottleneck.
Drop the script into Unshifty and hit Smart Cleanup — it strips markdown, timestamps, and stage directions on-device so what's on the prompter is just the words you'll actually say. Want a tonal pass on top? One click copies a paste-ready prompt for the LLM of your choice. No extra fee, no key to wire up.
“I'll end up jumping straight into filming before having properly scripted something, only to realize I didn't quite say what I meant to say… and have to restart.”
About the affective part.
We're not going to tell you a teleprompter fixes the camera-anxiety part. Tools don't fix that. What we can say is that the Anchor and the Rewrite remove two of the specific structural frictions you've already named — and that's usually where the second take goes wrong.
“If recording videos feels miserable, it's not because you're bad at it…”
What we don't promise.
- — It won't make you a confident reader on day one.
- — It won't script your video for you. It rewrites what you wrote.
- — It won't replace meds, therapy, coaching, or the friend who knows when you're spiralling.
- — It will probably save you a few retakes per session. That's the claim.
3-day trial, no card. Trial clock starts the first time you actually read with the prompter — not when you launch. macOS 14+, Apple Silicon.