SCRINTAL ALTERNATIVE
Storyflow keeps what you love about Scrintal, note cards you connect and arrange on a whiteboard, and adds an AI that lays a whole board out from a single prompt. Infinite canvas, no free object cap, and boards that turn into storyboards, content plans, and campaigns. Free forever, no credit card.
Free plan, no object cap
No credit card
Works in your browser
Used by creative professionals at:
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Pick a board, then let AI fill it in. Every template is a real, editable starting point on the same infinite canvas.

Scrintal is a genuinely good visual note-taking tool. You break ideas into cards, place them on a whiteboard, and connect them with bidirectional links, so a topic becomes a map you can see and navigate. Researchers, writers, and students reach for it because it makes long-form thinking spatial: notes sit next to the notes they relate to, backlinks keep the web of ideas intact, and the board stays a clear picture of what you know. If visual note-taking and writing from a connected board are the whole job, Scrintal does it well, and we mean that sincerely.
Storyflow is a Scrintal alternative for people who want that same card-on-a-canvas thinking but a broader creative workspace around it. Scrintal leans toward note-taking, research, and writing. Storyflow starts from the same visual note cards, then adds an AI that fills the board for you: describe a topic, a project, or a brief, and it lays out a full board of connected cards to shape from, so you are arranging and refining instead of facing a blank whiteboard.
Three concrete reasons people switch. First, the free plan has no object cap and no time limit, so a real board never nudges you toward a paywall just to keep adding cards. Second, your board does not have to stay a note map: turn it into a storyboard, a shot list, a content calendar, or a campaign board on the same canvas. Third, you can grab frames straight from YouTube and Vimeo onto the board, so a reference video becomes note cards in seconds. It is a wider creative canvas, not only a note-taking and research tool.
HOW IT WORKS
You bring the topic. The AI lays out the first board of cards, so thinking starts with something on the canvas.
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Start in the browser with a free account. No app to install and no card to enter, just an infinite whiteboard ready for your first board of cards.
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One sentence is enough: a research topic to map, a piece to write, a video to plan, or a campaign to shape.
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The AI lays out connected note cards on the canvas, grouped so the board reads the way a good Scrintal board does, only you did not place each card by hand.
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Draw links between cards, drop in your own notes, images, and PDFs, grab frames from video, then turn the board into a storyboard or content plan, share a view-only link, or export as image or PDF.
Keep the whiteboard of connected cards. Add an AI that fills it, no object cap, and boards that become real projects.

A full board from a single prompt
A Scrintal board starts empty and you place every card yourself. Describe your topic and Storyflow's AI lays out a board of connected cards to shape from, so you are arranging and linking instead of starting from nothing.
See the AI brainstorming tool →
Cards that keep connecting
A map of connected notes rarely knows its final size. Storyflow's canvas is truly infinite, so cards, links, and clusters keep spreading in every direction without a whiteboard running out of room.
See the mind mapping tool →
Frames from video, onto the board
Gathering visual references usually means screenshots and downloads. Paste a YouTube or Vimeo link and grab frames straight onto the board, so a reference video becomes note cards in seconds.
See destination research →
The board becomes the project
A Scrintal board is usually the note map itself. In Storyflow the board is step one: ask the AI to turn a note board into a storyboard, a content calendar, or a campaign board on the same canvas the cards live on.
See the online whiteboard →Storyflow's free plan has no object cap and no time limit. Build a real board of cards without watching a counter or hitting a wall mid-thought.
Unlimited boards and cards on an infinite canvas, no object cap
Basic AI usage to fill and expand boards from a prompt
Capture notes, links, images, PDFs, and video frames
Share boards view-only, or invite collaborators free

BUILT FOR VISUAL THINKERS
Break ideas into cards, connect them in space, and move from a note board to a real plan without changing tools.

Cards you connect, the AI proposes
Notes, links, images, PDFs: The same building blocks a Scrintal board is made of live on the canvas as cards you can drag, recolor, resize, link, and group.
AI lays out the first pass: Instead of a blank whiteboard, the AI proposes a full board of connected cards from your prompt. Keep what fits, delete the rest, add your own.
Connect without limits: No object cap on the free plan means you can keep every card and link that earns its place, not trim the board to fit a counter.

Context from the board you are working on
Reads your active board: The AI uses what is on the board you have open, so new cards match the direction and topic you have already set.
@-mention your sources: Add up to one Blueprint and three documents as context: a research doc, a brief, or notes the board should grow from.
Re-prompt to refine: Ask for more depth on a cluster, a tighter map, or a fresh angle. The AI reworks the board while keeping your edits and links.

More than a note map
Drop in anything: Images, video, GIFs, PDFs, and links sit on the canvas next to the cards they support, the way a Scrintal board collects material, with no item ceiling.
Frame grabs from video: Capture stills from YouTube and Vimeo straight onto the board when a moment in a reference video says it better than a note.
Depth without clutter: Longer thinking lives as documents on the same canvas, so a card stays scannable and the detail stays one click away.

The board is step one, not the deliverable
Turn boards into real work: Ask the AI to convert a note board into a storyboard, a content calendar, or a campaign board on the same canvas, with the cards carried over.
Share the board: Invite collaborators free, or send a view-only link so a teammate or reader can explore the board 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
Visual thinkers who love a whiteboard of cards but want it filled, infinite, and uncapped.
Map a topic as connected cards, let the AI fill and expand a thin cluster, and pin research PDFs beside the cards they explain, on a free canvas with no object cap.
Break a project into note cards, then turn the cluster that excites you into a storyboard or outline on the same canvas instead of a note map that stays a note map.
Capture what you read as cards, connect ideas by layout and links, and use the AI to resurface notes you had forgotten across the board.
Gather references and grab frames from YouTube and Vimeo onto a board, then convert the keepers into a content calendar or campaign board.
If you love the card-on-a-whiteboard idea but want an AI that fills the board and work that moves past notes into plans, a broader creative canvas fits better.
COMPARED
Each tool does something well. The question is whether the board fills itself, has an object cap, and turns into the next step.
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Boards become storyboards, plans, and campaigns
A free plan with no object cap
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Boards become storyboards, plans, and campaigns
A free plan with no object cap
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 when comparing Storyflow with Scrintal.
It depends on what you want from the whiteboard. If you want the same visual note cards you connect on a canvas but with an AI that fills the board from a prompt, a truly infinite canvas, no free object cap, and boards that turn into storyboards and plans, Storyflow is a strong fit. It keeps the card-on-a-whiteboard idea and adds a broader creative workspace around it.
Describe your topic, watch the board of cards lay itself out, and connect from there on an infinite canvas with no object cap. Free plan, no credit card.