The signature ScribleSketch move.
One source notebook seeds the slide deck without retyping a word. Block fidelity travels — headings become titles, body becomes content, KPI strips become charts. Linked-source on Pro keeps the deck and notebook in sync as you keep editing.
Forking is not a translation step — it's a re-render. Each typed block in the source notebook has a corresponding slide-side rendering. The structure travels; only the layout density changes.
Use any profile — Brief, Report, Studio, Editorial. Heading structure matters; the AI will use it as the slide outline. Aim for 8–14 top-level headings if you're targeting a typical conference-length deck.
Click Fork → Slides. Each top-level heading becomes a slide title. Body paragraphs become content slides; pull-quotes become quote slides; KPI strips become metric tiles. Preview the deck; regenerate any slide individually.
Theme the deck (the notebook keeps its own theme). Tweak slide-specific blocks — speaker notes, transition cues, full-bleed image slots. Export to PPTX with editable structure, animated GIF, or PDF. Linked-source (Pro) keeps both surfaces synced.
Each surface is a deep page on its own. The workflow chains them; click any to go deeper.
Decks shouldn't be retyped notebooks. They should be the same source, rendered for the room.
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.