ScribleSketch started as an internal tool. We needed a notebook that doubled as a deck — without retyping. The day the fork-to-deck move worked, the rest of how we shipped briefs, decks, and updates changed. So we kept building.
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.
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 are single-purpose utilities. FyServices are full workspaces. ScribleSketch's surface is correspondingly heavier — but the difference is the point.
Most tools either give you a chatbot or a template. ScribleSketch gives you typed blocks and an AI that lands them in the right shape — composition stays the operator's craft, not the model's interpretation.
Notebook profiles, themes, type ramps — every aesthetic decision is engineered. The page should look like something you're proud to put a pen to. Form is part of the function.
Block-level refine; preview before commit; regenerate single blocks; voice survives. The human writes; the model assists. Never the other way around.
Notebooks, slide decks, and resumes share a single typed-block source. Edit once; every artifact updates (Pro). The artifact format should never trap the content inside it.
Started as an internal tool inside Fyboard for our own brief, deck, and update writing. Three people, one notebook profile, four block types.
Twelve typed blocks. Six profiles. The fork-to-deck move worked end-to-end. We knew it was different.
Token-driven theming landed. Same notebook re-rendered against three brand kits without a single edit to the content.
Eight resume presets shipped. Theme tokens proved themselves: same source, three artifacts, every theme honest.
40+ blocks. Six notebook profiles. Eight resume presets. Free opens manual composition with starter monthly credits; Pro, Studio, and Team scale block budgets, AI credits, collaboration, and admin controls.
FyServices are full workspaces, not single-purpose tools. ScribleSketch's surface is correspondingly heavier — and the difference is the point.
Mobile composition. Block marketplace. Embedded brand kits. Multi-language theme presets. Coming through this year.
Free covers manual creation, clean exports, 1,000 active blocks, and starter monthly AI credits. Pro adds larger weighted AI budgets. Studio is for heavy solo work. Team adds shared library, real-time collab, and admin controls.
No signup to read or share. Drop a prompt, pick a profile, and ScribleSketch lands typed blocks in the right shape — refine block-by-block, theme in one click, export anywhere.