Bring a thought or a stack of notes — ScribleSketch composes them into typed blocks on warm paper. Then ask any block to explain itself, reshape the same page into a slide deck, brief, or canvas, and export to PDF, PPTX, or DOCX.
A composed field guide — observation notes, a quick range diagram, and taxonomy at a glance.
Each profile picks its own palette, paper, density, and block-weight bias. The AI composes in the right register — you don't drag a template into shape.
Quick log — what shipped, what's stuck, who's next.
The same composition becomes a notebook on warm paper, a slide deck paginated by H1, a spatial canvas of draggable clusters, or an editorial resume on plain stock. Same blocks. Same renderer. Different layout.
The next five weeks across logistics, finance, and the team. Each track has an owner, a check-in cadence, and a known blocker.
Same blocks. Same theme tokens. Same off-screen renderer. Switching between artifacts is a single operation — nothing rebuilds.
Every block is typed, themeable, and rendered by the same engine. These are real components — what arrives in your notebook when you ask for them.
Watch what composition AI lands when you describe a recipe-journal entry for sourdough. Each block lands one at a time — typed, themeable, ready to refine.
Bulk fermentation in the late afternoon. The dough has relaxed into a slow, billowy thing — the starter is doing its work, and the kitchen smells like a quiet bakery.
Block-level refine means only the block you mentioned re-composes. The rest of the page is exactly where you left it.
How composition worksOne Q2 brief, four theme presets. Palette, paper, density, and type ramp swap at render time — the blocks underneath never move.
Five weeks across logistics, finance, team. Owners and blockers tracked inline.
Five weeks across logistics, finance, team. Owners and blockers tracked inline.
Five weeks across logistics, finance, team. Owners and blockers tracked inline.
Five weeks across logistics, finance, team. Owners and blockers tracked inline.
Tokens resolve to CSS at render time. Switching presets is a single operation — nothing rebuilds.
How the token system worksScribleSketch routes URL, markdown, and paste through the same composition engine that powers chat. PDF import is coming soon. The output isn't text. It's a notebook.
4.2 Cell Division. The process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. There are two distinct types observed in eukaryotic organisms: mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis is the process by which somatic (body) cells divide...
...resulting in two diploid daughter cells genetically identical to the parent. The cell cycle consists of interphase (G1, S, G2) and the mitotic phase (M). During the M phase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase occur sequentially...
4.3 Meiosis. The process by which germ cells (sex cells) divide to produce gametes. Unlike mitosis, meiosis involves two rounds of cell division (meiosis I and II) but only one round of DNA replication, resulting in four haploid daughter cells...
Key distinction: mitosis preserves chromosome count (2n → 2n) while meiosis halves it (2n → n). Crossing-over occurs only in...
Multi-source compose: combine URLs and pastes into one notebook today — PDF joins when import launches. Each block traces back to its source.
Inside the import pipelineThe same composition lands as a print-ready PDF stack, a high-DPR PNG, an animated GIF reel, semantic HTML, portable Markdown, or a JSON archive — all driven by the same renderer.
Each capability has its own page — with real demos, animated walkthroughs, and the technical detail behind the visuals.
Each deep dive is a real walkthrough — animated mockups, technical breakdowns, the schema-prompt-render pipeline visualized. Pick the capability you're most curious about.
Free gives you the manual workspace, a real block budget, and starter AI credits. Pro adds a 7-day no-card trial and bigger monthly AI budgets. Studio is for heavy solo work; Team adds seats, roles, and collaboration.
Manual workspace with starter AI credits.
Solo composition workspace for regular creators.
For heavy solo composition and larger source work.
Shared library, roles, audit, and team billing.
ScribleSketch is open. The 7-day Pro trial gives you the full block catalog, six notebook profiles, and every export format — no credit card to start. Bring a URL, a paste, or just an idea — PDF import is coming soon.
ScribleSketch is a service, not a tool — the product is the whole composition workspace. Each capability surface gets a focused page so high-intent searches land where the work actually happens, not on a generic suite homepage.
scriblesketch.com is a FyService brand from Fyboard. The standalone home for the composition workspace; the workspace itself lives in the authenticated dashboard. FyTools hosts the broader utility suite.
Writers, designers, founders, consultants, students, and educators each use ScribleSketch through a different lens. Three featured below; the full /use-cases gallery has the other three plus the detail deep-dives.
Drafting essays, newsletters, long-form pieces with typed blocks that handle quotes, footnotes, citations cleanly. Block-level refine tightens prose without overriding voice; export to MDX, HTML, or PDF for any publishing destination.
A single source notebook seeds the pitch deck, the investor update, the data room one-pager, and the executive resume. Founder-shaped blocks (problem, market, traction, team) come from the typed catalog. Linked source on Pro keeps every artifact in sync.
Canvas for moodboards and visual thinking; slides for portfolio case studies; theme tokens for brand-system showcases. Custom brand fonts on Pro keep the design language consistent across compositions.
Two of the four guided workflows are featured below. The full /workflows hub walks through import-and-refine and collaborative-composition with the same step-by-step depth.
The signature move. One source notebook seeds the slide deck without rewriting content. Block fidelity travels; theme adapts.
The fastest path from idea to artifact. Describe the deck; AI lands typed blocks in the right shape.
ScribleSketch is the AI-native composition workspace — describe what you want and the AI composes typed, themeable blocks into notebooks, slide decks, and resumes. It is a FyService brand by Fyboard, distinct from the FyTools utility suite — the product is a workspace, not a single-purpose tool, and the brand surface is correspondingly heavier.
App listing summary: ScribleSketch is a productivity, writing, presentation, and design web app for AI-native composition. Start at /app, use /notebooks, /slides, /canvas, /resumes, /blocks, /templates, /compose, /themes, /imports, and /exports for direct capability pages. /use-cases covers persona deep-dives for writers, designers, founders, consultants, students, and educators. /workflows walks through notebook-to-deck, prompt-to-deck, import-and-refine, and collaborative-composition. /compare evaluates alternatives like Gamma, Tome, Beautiful AI, Canva, Notion, Google Slides, Pitch, Slidebean, and bare ChatGPT/Claude.
A note on why this domain exists — and what it isn't.
ScribleSketch is the composition workspace we ended up wanting for ourselves. The premise is small: a typed block catalog, an AI that places those blocks in the right shape, a theme system that re-skins everything in one click, and three output formats — notebook, slide deck, resume — that share a single source. The hard part isn't any one piece; it's that they have to compose. The day they did, the entire shape of how we built decks, briefs, and updates changed.
FyServices are full workspaces, not single-purpose tools. ScribleSketch's surface is correspondingly heavier — and the difference is the point.
We gave ScribleSketch its own home at scriblesketch.com because the composition surface deserves a focused front door. Searches for 'AI deck generator' shouldn't land on a generic productivity-suite homepage. Searches for 'AI notebook' shouldn't be told to go open Notion. ScribleSketch is for the work that starts as a thought and needs to become an artifact — usually several artifacts — without templates getting in the way of the thinking.
ScribleSketch is a FyService, part of the Fyboard family alongside the FyTools utility suite. The difference matters: FyTools brands (FyPDFs, FyInvoice, FyDark, FyShot, FyPayrun) are single-purpose utilities — one job, done well. FyServices are full workspaces. ScribleSketch's surface is correspondingly heavier: dedicated pages for each composition format, the block catalog, the theme system, every common workflow, and persona-shaped guides for the practices that compose daily. The product is the whole workspace, not a directory of tools.
— Signed, ScribleSketch
Read the full storyTen full comparisons in /compare. The seven featured here are the ones people most often weigh against ScribleSketch — pick the one you're moving from to see where ScribleSketch pulls ahead, and where it honestly doesn't.
Same describe-to-deck moment, but exits to a typed block catalog you can refine block-by-block — and the same source seeds notebooks and resumes too.
Same AI-native composition, with format-agnostic export to PPTX, DOCX, MDX, and HTML instead of a proprietary tile format.
Composition freedom with theme-applied polish, instead of fitting your content into a smart-template grid — and Pro is monthly-billable, not annual-only.
When composition is the work — typed blocks, AI input, three output formats — and templates are just a starting theme rather than the whole job.
Slides and resumes are first-class formats, not page-layout workarounds — and AI is bundled into Pro instead of being a $10/seat add-on.
AI is native to the composition flow, not an assistant side panel — and the same source seeds notebook + resume, not deck-only. Team at $8/seat/mo vs Pitch Business at $80/seat/mo for the workspace-tier feature set.
Pitch decks plus the founder notebook, investor update, and hiring resume — one workspace, multiple outputs — at half Slidebean's $24/mo entry price.
Start the 7-day Pro trial — no card up front. Drop a prompt and ScribleSketch composes typed blocks; refine block-by-block, theme in one click, export to PDF, PPTX, DOCX, MDX, HTML, or animated GIF when the artifact is ready.
Signed, the ScribleSketch team — a FyService from Fyboard.