Here are a few of my ideas… A live, automatically updating deal room - one beautiful, concise hub where buyers and sellers can access content, agreements, and daily updates in real time. Think Google Docs, but if it went to business school, stopped wearing hoodies, and finally learned how to keep both parties honest. Gamma’s superpower today is turning messy, static content into dynamic stories people actually want to engage with. A deal room is just the next logical step: instead of one Gamma deck, imagine a living Gamma hub … the same design-forward, story-driven experience, but applied to the entire deal journey. Why it’s not so far off: • Gamma already nails clarity of narrative. A deal room is simply multiple Gamma “chapters” strung together - proposal, ROI calculator, integration plan, mutual plan - all in one place. • Gamma already supports interactivity (branching, embeds, navigation). A deal room just leans into that, letting both sides choose their path (high-level skim vs. deep dive). • Gamma already helps people communicate better, faster. A deal room takes that same principle and applies it to a relationship instead of a single presentation. So instead of thinking of it as “CRM creep,” it’s more like Gamma stepping into persistent storytelling - helping people not just pitch an idea, but live inside the same narrative until the deal is done. A choose-your-own-adventure storytelling mode - perfect for investor decks or enterprise pitches. Let decision-makers skim the straightforward essentials or dive into the weeds if they’re curious. No more “one deck to bore them all.” Instead, it’s the business version of Netflix: you pick your path, but the ending still gets you to a yes. Why it fits Gamma’s DNA: • Gamma already makes presentations feel less like static walls of text and more like narratives people want to move through. A branching, choose-your-own-adventure format is just a natural evolution - the story can adapt to the audience. • Interactivity is baked into Gamma’s design philosophy (tiles, navigation, AI-assisted structure). This feature would double down on Gamma’s strength: letting the audience guide the flow without losing the storyline. • Gamma’s big differentiator is turning complexity into clarity. Some stakeholders want “just give me the TL;DR,” while others crave details. A deck that flexes for both = clarity at scale. Why it would be valuable: • Investor decks: Investors are notorious for flipping past slides until they hit “the money slide.” With branching decks, they could choose a “quick skim path” or a “deep dive path,” while you still control the narrative. • Enterprise sales: Execs want outcomes. Technical evaluators want integration details. Instead of building 5 versions of the same deck, one Gamma deck could flex to each audience. • Teaching & enablement: Learners with different levels of knowledge can self-direct - keeping everyone engaged instead of tuned out. This feature makes Gamma decks dynamic conversations instead of one-way broadcasts. That’s not just on brand… that’s Gamma fully leaning into what makes it special.
Hi Britini, my name is Chaemin, a product designer from the AI team here at Gamma👋 I'm reimagining Gamma's generation experience and would love to hear more about some of your ideas. Would you be open to a 45 minute zoom call sometime next week? I will be sharing a couple of different prototypes that showcase how we're thinking about helping our users with storytelling. If you have the time, please feel free to use this calendly link to schedule it.
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