CueHide vs VoicePrompter
Both apps can follow a speaker on-device. CueHide adds word Tracking, local voice-gated pacing, Classic speed control, multiple prompt switching, and a capture-aware overlay for $9 lifetime. VoicePrompter is stronger when explicit 60+ language support and Mac App Store distribution matter most.
Both apps can follow a speaker on-device. CueHide adds word Tracking, local voice-gated pacing, Classic speed control, multiple prompt switching, and a capture-aware overlay for $9 lifetime. VoicePrompter is stronger when explicit 60+ language support and Mac App Store distribution matter most.
The practical differences.
Free for up to 3 custom scripts; Pro shown at $3.34/month; Lifetime shown at $99.99.
Where VoicePrompter stands out.
- 60+ languages through Apple speech recognition
- Mac App Store purchase and Apple-device availability
- Free tier for testing up to three custom scripts
- Up to 100 recent scripts stored locally
What comes with that depth.
- Lifetime pricing is substantially higher than CueHide
- Current Mac requirements list macOS 15 or later
- Its voice-first workflow may be unnecessary for presenters who also want a no-microphone Classic mode
You need its broader strengths.
- Presenters who want an explicitly advertised 60+ language catalog
- People who want a free three-script starting tier
- People who prefer Mac App Store billing
You want the focused Mac workflow.
- Mac users who prefer a one-time $9 purchase
- Presenters who want word Tracking, local Voice pacing, and Classic speed control in one app
- Sales and structured presentations that need multiple prompts
- Older supported Macs running macOS 13 or 14
Verify the comparison.
Product features and pricing were reviewed from public official pages on July 10, 2026. Competitors can change their offers at any time.
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