Paste is free to try, and can be downloaded from the Apple App Store. Team subscriptions cost $8 per user per month. It also works very well with Paper, a sketching app from FiftyThree, which is free with a $1 per month premium subscription option.
Download Paste for iPhones and iPads here.
Every Paste storyboard also gets a URL so people can work on them from a desktop browser, too. Each Paste storyboard is synced online across devices.
Another nifty Paste feature is simply dropping in a link will make a beautiful slide about the blog post or article. It also works with data from Google Docs, GIFs from Giphy, and even Figma files for designers.
And if there's a part of the storyboard that's particularly great, members of the team can add reactions to a specific slide. Here's what it looks like on an iPhone:
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA team can add comments or suggestions on every single slide, and multiple people can work on the same storyboard at the same time. If you use Slack, you can automatically add comments or updates to a given channel.
Paste supports all the new iPad productivity features, including drag and drop and multitasking.
The look and feel is designed to move away from text-heavy presentations towards a more visual feeling. In fact, app designers like trendy game HQ Trivia have used Paste to layout their software design.
This is what a Paste storyboard looks like. You can rearrange or add any slide by simply dragging or dropping it in place — including links to other pages, or image assets.