Gamma Just Got Better With ChatGPT
Gamma, an AI design tool used by nearly 100 million people, is now integrated into ChatGPT as a native app, allowing users to create professional presentations, documents, and web pages without leaving the chat. The integration enables users to transform rough notes, training documents, and ideas into polished decks by simply conversing with ChatGPT, which handles the writing while Gamma handles the design.
Summary
Julian Goldie presents Gamma's integration into ChatGPT and explains how this partnership fundamentally changes the workflow for creating presentations and design materials. Gamma is an AI tool that automatically designs presentations, documents, and web pages based on text input, and is widely used by approximately 100 million people. The key innovation is that Gamma now operates as an embedded app within ChatGPT, eliminating the need to switch between multiple tools and tabs.
Goldie demonstrates four real-world use cases from his own work with the AI Profit Boardroom: converting a lengthy training document into a concise eight-slide pitch deck, transforming brainstormed notes into a structured slide series for video recording, summarizing messy meeting notes into a clean one-page document, and creating social media posts from an outline. He emphasizes that this integration streamlines the creative process by keeping users in one chat interface throughout the entire creation workflow.
The setup process is remarkably simple: users open ChatGPT settings, find the apps section, search for Gamma, and connect their account. No coding, special keys, or extensive tutorials are required. The integration works across all Gamma pricing plans. Usage involves natural language requests like 'Make a six-slide deck about this topic' or 'Turn this document into a summary deck with a professional look.'
Goldie identifies four key strengths: Gamma understands structural flow rather than just placing text on slides, users control the visual theme and image style, text density can be customized, and the process is significantly faster than manual design. He highlights a critical mistake most users make: providing vague, one-word prompts that yield flat results. Instead, he recommends being specific about audience, slide count, tone, and style. He also advises letting ChatGPT write and brainstorm content first, then having Gamma design it, prioritizing strong words before aesthetic design.
The broader context is positioned as part of a larger trend toward integrated tools that meet users where they already work, reducing app-switching and increasing productivity. Goldie notes that anyone creating slides, documents, or content who wants professional-looking results without design background or hiring a designer benefits from this tool, particularly solo entrepreneurs, teachers, creators, students, and small teams.
Key Insights
- Gamma is used by close to 100 million people and became famous specifically because it makes good-looking designs fast, even for people with no design experience
- By embedding Gamma directly into ChatGPT, users no longer need to bounce between tabs, copy text over, or lose their train of thought—the two tools work together in one place with ChatGPT handling writing and Gamma handling design
- The most common mistake users make is providing lazy, one-word prompts like 'Make a deck about marketing,' which results in flat and empty outputs, whereas specific prompts including audience, slide count, tone, and style yield genuinely shareable results
- The recommended workflow is to let ChatGPT write and brainstorm content first, then ask Gamma to design it, because strong words first and pretty design second produces decks that actually say something meaningful rather than just looking nice
- The winning tools are those that meet users where they already are—like Gamma in ChatGPT—rather than requiring users to learn new platforms, and this represents the direction all technology is heading: less app-switching and more actual productivity
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[0:00] Gamma just got better with Chat GPT. What if the best slide deck you ever make starts inside Chat GPT, not in a slow design tool, not from a blank page? What if you could just talk and watch your full deck appear? Most people have no idea this is even possible now, and the ones who do, they're moving way faster than everyone else. I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, and my whole thing is helping you learn AI tools and actually use them in your real work, not just watch cool demos and forget them, actually use them. Today, I'm showing you something that quietly changed the game. Gamma is now living [0:31] inside Chat GPT,…
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