Script Types: Speech, Micro-Cue, and Brain Dump

Cue supports three script types: Speech for full teleprompter scripts, Micro-Cue for bullet-point prompt cards, and Brain Dump for unstructured reference notes.

Speech scripts

Speech scripts are full-text scripts designed for the scrolling teleprompter. Use them when you want to deliver a word-for-word presentation, such as an investor pitch or recorded video content. The teleprompter scrolls through your script with adjustable speed and voice-adaptive pacing.

Micro-Cue cards

Micro-Cue scripts are broken into individual prompt cards — one key point per card. Use them when you want talking-point reminders rather than a full script. Navigate between cards with arrow keys or swipe gestures during your presentation.

Brain Dump mode

Brain Dump scripts are unstructured notes displayed as a scrollable reference page. Use them for casual presentations where you want access to your notes without the structure of a teleprompter or card deck.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Speech, Micro-Cue, and Brain Dump in Cue?

Speech is a full teleprompter script. Micro-Cue shows one bullet point at a time as prompt cards. Brain Dump displays unstructured notes as a scrollable reference.

When should I use Micro-Cue mode?

Use Micro-Cue when you want talking-point reminders rather than reading a full script. It works well for experienced speakers who need light prompting.