I'm a one-person operation. I write the code, design the product, ship the updates, and answer the support email. No team, no investors, no roadmap dictated by quarterly goals.
What I'm building
Right now, my full attention is on CursorFlow — a native macOS screen recorder with automatic zoom, cursor smoothing, a built-in teleprompter, and on-device captions. It exists because I got tired of paying $20/month for a tool that uploaded my screen to a server I didn't own, and because none of the local-first alternatives I tried did the cinematic stuff well. The longer story is in Why I built CursorFlow.
How I work
Everything ships through NotionTech, the company name on the licence file. One-person, self-funded, no outside money. I ship updates regularly, I write the marketing copy myself, and I read every feature request that lands in the inbox.
If you've used the product and have feedback — good or bad — I want to hear it. The same goes for journalists, podcasters, or anyone writing about Mac software: the press kit is light because I prefer talking directly. Email is the fastest way to reach me.
Recent writing
- Screen.studio vs CursorFlow: an honest comparison
- Loom alternatives for Mac in 2026 (from the dev who built one)
- On-device captions on macOS: what Apple's Speech framework actually does
- The case for local-first screen recording
- All posts →
Get in touch
- Email — info@notiontech.io
- X — @tsvtxt
- LinkedIn — tsvetan-dimitrov