

Motionik, LLC offers a screen recording tool designed for both Windows and macOS users, enabling them to create polished videos for product demos, tutorials, and explainers quickly. The software features capabilities such as auto zoom that follows user actions, customizable overlays, and the ability to record webcam and audio, making it suitable for content creators looking to enhance their video production quality. Users can also record their iPhone screens, making it versatile for mobile app demonstrations.
Notable features include cursor customization with smooth animations, the ability to…
The hard signal here is that Motionik already has paying customers and real cash flow: last-30-day revenue outpaced its reported MRR, which suggests a mix of recurring subscriptions and one-off or annual purchases. Being a productivity tool that works on both Windows and macOS is a practical positioning — screen capture remains a steady utility for creators, support teams, and documentation workflows.
At the same time the short-term trend is a red flag: the recent -20% indicates contraction that deserves immediate attention. With a low reported $199, growth rate swings will materially affect runway and hiring plans. Important operating details (profitability and traffic) are missing, so the clearest near-term priorities should be: stop the churn or leakage causing the negative growth, and prove scalable distribution channels that can lift MRR consistently.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.