Amber — broadcast-feel notch teleprompter.
Soft orange text on near-black with a warm notch underglow.
Amber feels like a 1970s teleprompter through a vintage lens. Warm orange text against near-black, with a subtle glow that suggests CRT.
Use it for any content where the audio matters more than the visual — podcasting, voice work, documentary narration.
Voice-first content
Amber's slower visual pacing matches the cadence of audio-led work.
Vintage aesthetic
Reads as 'crafted' rather than 'effect.'
Easy on long takes
Orange-on-black is one of the lowest-fatigue palettes.
Best for
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.
Podcast intro voiceover — Amber
Solo podcast cold open with audio direction notes.
# Episode 92 · Cold Open
Welcome back to The Founder Hour.
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Today's guest spent eight years building one of the most
boring companies you'll ever hear about —
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— and made $100M doing it.
*Beat. Lean into the mic.*
## [Roll guest intro]
Let me introduce my friend, {{guest_name}}.
## [Tease story]
But first, a story about a missed flight in Madrid.Common questions
Works for video calls?
Yes — it just leans warm rather than cool.
Too distracting?
Softer than Sunset — sample both in the live picker on the home page.
Pair with serif?
Yes. Amber pairs nicely with Georgia or any bundled serif.
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