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How to Create a One-Pager in Storydoc

How to create a concise one-pager in Storydoc using templates or AI, and why it’s not always just one page.

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Written by Jack
Updated over 3 weeks ago

A one-pager is commonly understood as a short summary document that captures the most important information in a clear and concise way. Traditionally, it’s designed to fit on a single page, but in practice many one-pagers are slightly longer, the term refers more to brevity than to strict page count.

In Storydoc, a one-pager follows the same principle. It’s a concise, scrollable presentation built for digital storytelling. Instead of fixed pages, your content flows in an interactive, web-like format that works seamlessly across devices.

How to Make a One-Pager

  1. Start from a template or generate with AI – Pick a ready-made one-pager template from the Storydoc library or let our AI generator create one for you.

  2. Keep it short – Remove unnecessary slides and focus only on what your audience needs to know.

  3. Unify the design – Apply a consistent background color or style across slides to make the story flow as one.

  4. Optional: keep everything on one slide – If you prefer the strict “single page” look, you can add multiple content blocks under one slide, so the whole story remains in one scrollable page.

Why it’s not literally one page

Because Storydoc uses scrolling instead of fixed pages, your one-pager feels like a modern landing page rather than a static sheet. This format makes the reading experience more engaging while keeping the content compact and easy to digest.

Tips

  • Use tabs, collapsible text, or read more elements to keep the layout clean while offering extra detail on demand.

  • Think of your one-pager as a digital summary: short, interactive, and designed for impact.

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