Comparison
TrackShot vs ScreenFlow
Full disclosure: TrackShot is built by Altapp's own team (Roomanos Labs) and is launching soon — sold directly here on Altapp as a one-time $49 purchase. ScreenFlow is Telestream's established macOS screencast studio, a $199 one-time app you can buy and use today. Here's an honest look at how they line up on price, editing depth, and automation.
| Availability | ||
| Status | Launching soon Sold on Altapp | Available now |
| Platform | macOS 14+ | macOS |
| Pricing model | ||
| Model | One-time $49 No subscription | One-time $199 + paid major upgrades |
| 5-year cost | $49 Pay once | $199+ Upgrades extra |
| Sold via | altapp.store | telestream.net |
| Capabilities | ||
| Automatic cursor zoom | Yes Cursor path recorded as data | Manual Add zoom & pan by hand |
| Timeline editor | Yes Magnetic timeline | Yes Deep multi-track editor |
| Multi-track + stock library | — | Yes Screen/cam/mic tracks + stock media |
| Live teleprompter | Yes | — |
| 100% local | Yes No account, no upload | Yes |
The bottom line
Choose TrackShot if
At launch, choose TrackShot if you'd rather pay $49 once than $199, want automatic cursor-zoom instead of hand-keying every move, and value a built-in teleprompter with fully-local recording — from the team behind Altapp.
Choose ScreenFlow if
Choose ScreenFlow if you need it today and want a deep, professional editor: multi-track screen, camera and microphone recording, transitions, callouts, and a large built-in stock media library for longer tutorials and courses.