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ScriptFolk
Courses for business, UX, marketing, screenwriting, public speaking

Tell better stories. Move real people.

ScriptFolk is a minimalist, global-first school for practical storytelling. Learn to structure narratives for product, pitch, brand, and stage.

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Why ScriptFolk

  • Cohort and self-paced options
  • Global English, timezone-friendly
  • Instructor feedback with actionable edits
  • Light, fast, accessible design

Business storytelling

Pitch, product narrative, brand positioning, stakeholder alignment.

Creative craft

Scenes, arcs, character intent, tension, revision.

Popular paths

Try the “1-minute narrative audit”

Paste a paragraph, and get a quick checklist-style critique you can apply immediately.

Newsletter: practical prompts

One email per week: hooks, stakes, structure drills, and editing heuristics.

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What you will master

These storytelling courses are built for real work: better product narratives, sharper UX writing, clearer marketing, stronger brand story, and more confident public speaking.

Structure

Hook, stakes, turning points, resolution—practical frameworks for decks, landing pages, emails, and talks.

  • 3-act and 5-beat patterns
  • Problem → tension → proof
  • Objection-aware sequencing

Style

Voice, rhythm, clarity, and editing for conversion and comprehension.

  • Concrete language and verbs
  • Readable hierarchy
  • Revision systems that scale

Strategy

Audience research, message-market fit, and narrative testing.

  • Persona-to-stakes mapping
  • Proof selection and ordering
  • Story A/B heuristics

How the learning works

Learn

Short lessons with examples across business storytelling, UX writing, marketing, and screenwriting.

Designed to be fast and accessible, with clear hierarchy and keyboard-friendly UI.

Practice

Prompts and constraints force clarity: one audience, one goal, one emotional turn.

Improve

Feedback that edits the work, not just the writer: notes you can apply on your next draft.

FAQ

Clear answers, minimal fluff.

Are these courses SEO-optimized?

Yes: semantic sections, descriptive headings, readable copy, and lightweight performance patterns. Your learning is also built around writing that ranks and persuades.

Is this only for writers?

No. Product managers, founders, designers, marketers, and speakers use the same narrative tools to clarify value and align teams.

How fast can I start?

Immediately. Choose a path in the catalog, save favorites, and enroll when your schedule is ready.

Do you support light/dark theme?

Yes. Choose Light, Dark, or System. Preference is stored locally as sf_theme.

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Story Prompt Roulette

Generate a random constraint to practice. No account required.

Mode

Balanced

Time limit

90s

Draft words

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Write your draft

Timer: 01:30

Tip: define the audience in your first sentence, then escalate stakes.

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For support, email [email protected] or call +1 (415) 920-3847.

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1-minute narrative audit

Paste a paragraph. Get a quick, structured checklist you can apply immediately.

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Checklist

    Feedback example

    A sample of the “actionable edit” style: what to change, why it matters, and a better draft.

    Before

    “Our platform offers an innovative solution that helps teams collaborate better with a robust set of features and seamless integrations.”

    • Generic subject (“platform”)
    • No stakes or concrete proof
    • “Innovative” without specificity

    After

    “When approvals stall, launches slip. ScriptFolk-style story decks align teams in one page: the problem, the stakes, and the proof—so decisions move in days, not weeks.”

    • Named friction + consequence
    • One clear mechanism
    • Time-based measurable outcome

    Sample syllabus (preview)

    A compact view of what you’ll cover across the storytelling courses.

    Week 1: Stakes & audience

    Turn “features” into consequences. Map who cares, why now, what changes.

    Week 2: Narrative structure

    Hook → tension → proof → payoff. Learn beats that work for pages and talks.

    Week 3: Editing for clarity

    Cut abstraction, add proof, control rhythm, and improve scannability.

    Week 4: Testing

    Objection-first narratives, micro-iterations, and reusable story templates.

    Micro-lesson: The 3-line hook

    A fast pattern you can use in product pages, pitches, and talks.

    Template

    • Friction: name the real-world problem your audience feels.
    • Stakes: show the consequence of not fixing it.
    • Mechanism: explain the simple “how” (one sentence).

    Example

    “Approvals stall, launches slip. Every delay burns trust. We align decisions with one page: problem, stakes, proof.”