Tell us what you're summarizing and we'll build a crisp, interactive executive summary leaders can grasp in one scroll — in minutes.
Next you'll create a free account, then we generate your interactive story automatically — text, images and a hero, themed to your details.
Describe it in a sentence and we write the headline, structure and body in a polished, on-brand voice — then you refine anything you like.
We lead with the bottom line, then support it — exactly how a busy decision-maker wants to read.
Key figures and the recommendation are unmissable, so the takeaway lands before they look away.
Your content becomes an immersive, scroll-driven page with a hero and details that animate as people read — far more engaging than a PDF or slide deck.
We create a cinematic hero and supporting imagery themed to your topic — no stock-photo hunting or design tools required.
Change any word, image, colour or section in a simple visual editor. No code and no designer needed.
Tell us the essentials — we only ask for what actually matters.
Takes a few seconds, no credit card.
AI writes the copy and generates imagery and a hero, themed to your details.
Tweak anything in the editor, then publish to a link or your own domain.
Prefer a head start? Preview a ready-made template, then make it yours.
Build any kind of interactive scroll story — every maker is free.
A free tool that turns a few details into an interactive, scroll-driven web page — written and designed by AI, and fully editable afterwards.
Yes — creating an account and generating your first story is free. You can upgrade later for more credits and Pro features like removing the watermark and custom domains.
No. You describe what you want in a sentence and we generate the layout, copy and visuals. You only edit if you want to.
Every word, image, colour and section is editable in a simple visual editor after your story is built — no code required.
Yes. Publish to a free scrollytelling.ai link, or connect your own custom domain on a paid plan.
Every story is fully responsive and looks great on phones, tablets and desktops automatically.
The situation, your recommendation, the key numbers, and the ask — in that order of prominence. See what to include.
Short — the point is brevity. A scroll page keeps it tight while still feeling complete.
Yes. Put the bottom line first; executives decide whether to read on in seconds.
Yes — add a button to the full report, deck or proposal for anyone who wants the detail.
An executive summary distils a larger document; a one-pager is the standalone overview itself. They overlap and both work well here.
Free, interactive, and ready to publish in minutes.
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