The Problem
Teleprompter and production setups can require special screens or awkward display settings just to mirror text correctly. A former employer described this as a real cost and setup problem in the services they provide.
FlipScreen came from a real field problem: a former employer needed a simpler alternative to expensive dedicated screens for teleprompter-style mirroring.
Teleprompter and production setups can require special screens or awkward display settings just to mirror text correctly. A former employer described this as a real cost and setup problem in the services they provide.
The tool had to be simple enough for live use and practical enough to test with someone who actually works in the field. At this stage, the goal is not to claim broad adoption, but to learn whether the tool solves the real use case.
I reused lessons from earlier projects and worked with AI to build a lightweight tool for mirrored presentation, full-screen viewing, and script handling. The product was shaped around quick testing and feedback rather than a large feature list.
FlipScreen turns an expensive hardware question into something that can be tested through software. The next value comes from field feedback: what works, what is still awkward, and whether the tool is ready for broader sharing with creators and production teams.