I have no experience in mac apps nor do I know if this already exists nor can I attest to the viability... but this is something I've wanted on one occasion before:
Some sort of API so that developers can send requests to a user for a screencast. An example would be if I'm a customer service representative and I need a user to send a screencast of a problem they have, I could click "request screencast" in my helpdesk software (which interfaces with your API) and they would get a notification in the app that allows them to click record then send and I get the video back, just two clicks from the user: "record" then "send". Help desk software is one situation I can think of it being really valuable, another is user feedback on websites where a user clicks give feedback -> selects "include screencast" -> app notifies them to record, on send it's sent back via the API and then the feedback widget can say "great, your screencast has been received!". Maybe the app could even track the users environment so that it would be extra helpful for situations where the user is demonstrating something.
For that idea you could keep the app free as it is now, but add that functionality and charge businesses for API access. Although now that I think about it, asking a user to install an app/program (the first time they ever encounter someone using the service) might be a bit off putting to users.
I had this idea too when I was in Tech Support at an ISP but concluded that walking a customer through installing the app would most likely be as difficult as having the customer explain what they saw.
Some sort of API so that developers can send requests to a user for a screencast. An example would be if I'm a customer service representative and I need a user to send a screencast of a problem they have, I could click "request screencast" in my helpdesk software (which interfaces with your API) and they would get a notification in the app that allows them to click record then send and I get the video back, just two clicks from the user: "record" then "send". Help desk software is one situation I can think of it being really valuable, another is user feedback on websites where a user clicks give feedback -> selects "include screencast" -> app notifies them to record, on send it's sent back via the API and then the feedback widget can say "great, your screencast has been received!". Maybe the app could even track the users environment so that it would be extra helpful for situations where the user is demonstrating something.
For that idea you could keep the app free as it is now, but add that functionality and charge businesses for API access. Although now that I think about it, asking a user to install an app/program (the first time they ever encounter someone using the service) might be a bit off putting to users.