INFINITE CANVAS
Storyflow is an infinite canvas: a boundless, zoomable board with no pages and no slides. Describe what you are working on and the AI lays out cards, notes, and groups across the space, ready to drag, connect, and grow into a plan. Free forever, no credit card.
Free plan
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Works in your browser
Used by creative professionals at:
Artlist
Pixar
Nike
Red Bull
The North Face
Porsche
Pick a board, then let AI fill it in. Every template is a real, editable starting point on the same infinite canvas.

An infinite canvas is a boundless, zoomable 2D space with no pages, slides, or fixed edges. Instead of fitting your thinking into a document that scrolls top to bottom or a deck split into fixed frames, you place anything anywhere and connect it spatially: cards, notes, images, and groups sit side by side, and you zoom out to see the whole picture or in to work on one corner. The canvas grows as your thinking does, so nothing gets cut for space.
That is why an infinite canvas beats fixed pages, docs, and slides for early thinking. Pages force a linear order before you have one. Slides force you to chop an idea into same-size frames. A canvas lets the structure emerge from where things sit and how they group, which is closer to how ideas actually arrive: in clusters, out of order, and connected in more than one direction.
Storyflow is an infinite canvas where the AI fills the space from a prompt. Describe a topic, a video, a launch, or a strategy, and the AI lays out a starting board of cards and groups you can rearrange. From there the same canvas becomes the real work: ideas turn into storyboards, plans, and moodboards without exporting to another tool. The blank space stops being intimidating because the first draft is already on it.
HOW IT WORKS
You bring the prompt. The AI fills the infinite canvas, so your attention stays on the work.
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Start in the browser with a free account. There is no app to install and no card to enter, just a boundless canvas waiting for the first thing you want to lay out.
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One sentence is enough: a moodboard for a brand, a plan for a launch, a storyboard for a video, a map of a strategy.
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The AI places cards, notes, and groups across the canvas, arranged so the structure of the work reads at a glance instead of as one long list.
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Drag cards to regroup, zoom out to see the whole, ask the AI to expand any part, then turn the board into a plan, share a view-only link, or export as image or PDF.
A boundless board is only useful if it fills up. The AI gives you a starting board, then the work grows on the same canvas.

A board laid out from one prompt
Describe the work and the AI lays out cards and groups across the infinite canvas. The blank space arrives with a first draft on it, so you start by arranging instead of staring.
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Spatial layout, not a scrolling doc
Drop cards, notes, images, PDFs, and links anywhere on the zoomable canvas and group what belongs together. Structure comes from where things sit, not from a fixed page order.
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From a board to a publishing plan
A board of ideas becomes a content calendar, a launch plan, or a campaign board. The AI builds the plan from what is on the canvas, on the same canvas, so nothing has to be rebuilt elsewhere.
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Room for the whole project
The canvas never runs out of room, and the free plan has no object cap and no board cap. Zoom out to see everything at once, zoom in to work, and let the project grow as far as it needs to.
See the free infinite canvas →Open a canvas, describe the work, and watch the AI fill the space. The free plan has no time limit and no object cap.
Unlimited boards on a boundless canvas, with no object cap
Basic AI usage to generate and expand a board from a prompt
Attach images, PDFs, video, and links anywhere on the canvas
Share view-only, or invite collaborators free

THINK IN SPACE
Spread out, group what belongs together, and keep the whole project visible by zooming in and out.

A real canvas, not a fixed page
No pages or slides: Work in one continuous space instead of a document that scrolls or a deck of fixed frames. The structure lives in the layout, not in a page order.
Zoom to change altitude: Zoom out for the whole map of the project, zoom in to work on one card. The same canvas is your overview and your workspace.
Drag to restructure: Move a card or a group and the layout follows your thinking. Merging two clusters is a drag, not a rebuild.

Context from the board you are on
Reads your active board: The AI uses what is on the board you have open, so what it adds connects to the cards and groups already on the canvas.
@-mention your sources: Add up to one Blueprint and three documents as context: a brief, a research doc, or notes the board should grow from.
Re-prompt to refocus: Ask for a different angle, more detail, or a tighter layout. The AI reworks the board while keeping the edits you made.

More than text on the canvas
Drop in anything: Images, video, GIFs, PDFs, and links live as cards on the canvas next to the ideas they support, so references sit where you are thinking.
Frame grabs from video: Capture stills from YouTube and Vimeo straight onto the canvas when a reference frame says it better than a label.
Notes where you need them: Longer thoughts live as documents on the same canvas, so the board stays scannable and the depth stays one click away.

The board is the start, not the deliverable
Build real boards: Turn the canvas into storyboards, content plans, and moodboards on the same space, with the AI carrying your ideas over.
Share the thinking: Invite collaborators free, or send a view-only link so anyone can explore the full canvas in their browser without an account.
Export as image or PDF: Need the board in a deck or a doc? Export it as a clean image or PDF in one step.
WHO IT IS FOR
Anyone whose work is easier to see laid out in space than stacked in a document.
Spread a book, an essay, or a script across the canvas as cards, group the threads that belong together, then turn the strongest into chapters or scenes on the same space.
Build a moodboard of images, frame grabs, and notes on a boundless canvas. It pairs with Figma for the design work and holds the thinking around it.
Lay out themes, channels, and angles spatially, then convert the keepers into a content calendar and campaign boards without leaving the canvas.
Place markets, risks, and bets as connected cards, drag them as priorities shift, and walk the team through it with a view-only link. Free, with no time limit.
Pin references, beats, and shots on one canvas, grab frames from YouTube and Vimeo, then storyboard the sequence on the same space.
COMPARED
Figma, Miro, and tldraw are all real infinite canvases. The difference is whether the AI fills the space and what the board becomes next.
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Join early creators getting structured workspaces and AI that remembers their projects
“Storyflow has sped up my workflow by at least 3x, which means more flow state and more projects I can actually ship. It truly changed the way me and my team create.”

Reilin Joey
Director & YouTuber
“One prompt gets me a structured board. But the tactics are my favorite. I run my YouTube scripts through them and my intros and retention got better. It's amazing.”

Justkay
YouTuber & Freelance Filmmaker
“I used to juggle five apps to plan a project. Now I describe what I am making and get boards, lists, and a schedule. All in one place.”

George
@fernwehchronicles
Everything people ask about working on an infinite canvas in Storyflow.
An infinite canvas is a boundless, zoomable 2D space with no pages, slides, or fixed edges, where you place and connect anything spatially. You zoom out to see the whole project and in to work on one part, and the space grows as you add to it. In Storyflow the AI fills that canvas from a prompt, so you start with a board instead of a blank space.
Describe the work once, watch the AI fill the space, and turn the board into a real plan. Free plan, no credit card.