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Webinar teleprompter

Webinar teleprompter pages should help presenters keep key lines visible without turning the whole session into a stiff read.

Last updated: 2026-06-22

Steps

  1. Step 1

    List the webinar sections that need exact wording.

  2. Step 2

    Draft those sections as short spoken lines.

  3. Step 3

    Leave flexible notes for Q&A and live responses.

  4. Step 4

    Set the prompter beside the meeting or recording window.

  5. Step 5

    Rehearse transitions and the closing call to action.

Speaking setup checks

  • Choose the moments that need exact wording: intro, demo setup, transitions, and close.
  • Leave unscripted space for Q&A and live discussion.
  • Test where the prompter will sit relative to the meeting or recording window.

Keep the delivery natural

  • Scripting the whole webinar so the presenter cannot respond naturally.
  • Keeping text too small while sharing screens or monitoring chat.
  • Forgetting to rehearse transitions between slides, demos, and offers.

Rehearsal checklist

  • Intro, transition, and close sections drafted.
  • Q&A and live discussion left unscripted or lightly cued.
  • Text size tested beside the meeting window.
  • Target WPM checked for the length of each scripted segment.

Talk structure

  1. 01Opening: welcome and promise.
  2. 02Transition cues: short lines between sections.
  3. 03Demo narration: key phrases, not every click.
  4. 04Close: recap, offer, or next step.

Use it in CueKit

Where to use it in CueKit: use the online teleprompter for prepared webinar sections. Use the AI teleprompter when you need to tighten a webinar intro, demo script, or closing CTA before rehearsal.

Next reads

Related pages

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FAQ

Does CueKit integrate with Zoom?

No. CueKit runs as a separate browser teleprompter that can sit beside your meeting or recording setup.

Should a webinar be fully scripted?

Usually not. Script the key moments and leave space for live interaction.