Project Description
I’m looking for a technical content creator who uses macOS and understands developer workflows. The product is TermLoop, a macOS terminal app
with an agentic sidebar for AI coding workflows.
I will provide a macOS .dmg build of the app, a short demo script, and product notes. No source code access is required.
You will install the app on your own Mac, test the main workflows, record polished short demo videos, and improve the public GitHub
presentation for the project.
Deliverables:
- 5 short product demo videos, each around 20-45 seconds
- Clean screen recordings with captions, cursor zooms, and simple annotations where useful
- 16:9 versions for GitHub/website usage
- Optional vertical/social cutdowns if the footage works well
- Updated GitHub README / GitHub landing page copy
- Suggested screenshots, GIFs, and feature sections for the GitHub page
- Short launch/social post copy for each video
The 5 videos should cover:
1. Opening TermLoop and starting a developer workflow
2. Using the agentic sidebar
3. Launching or interacting with Claude Code
4. Launching or interacting with Codex
5. Showing why TermLoop is useful compared to a normal terminal workflow
Requirements:
- You must own a Mac and be comfortable installing a .dmg app
- You must understand terminals, Git, GitHub, and AI coding agent workflows
- You must have access to Claude Code and Codex/OpenAI coding agent tools so you can test the workflows properly
- You should have experience recording software demos using Screen Studio, OBS, CleanShot, CapCut, Descript, or similar tools
- You should be able to make developer-focused content that feels clear, practical, and not overly marketing-heavy
- You should be comfortable improving GitHub README content and product positioning
Please include:
- Your Mac model and macOS version
- Which screen recording/editing tools you use
- Examples of previous software demo videos or technical content
- Whether you currently have Claude Code and Codex/OpenAI coding agent access
- Your fixed price for the 5 videos + GitHub page/README improvement package