Gamma AI Prompts & Resources
A practical Gamma prompt library with templates, writing patterns, and export cleanup tips
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Ready-to-use prompts for common Gamma.app scenarios. Click to copy and paste into Gamma.
Note: The following Gamma prompts are kept in English because Gamma typically responds more reliably to English prompts. You can copy them directly or replace the variables and translate them into your own language.
Investor Pitch Deck
IntermediateCreate a 10-slide Gamma investor pitch deck for [company name], a [one-line company description], targeting [investor type]. Structure the deck as: title, problem, target customer, solution, product demo or workflow, market size, business model, traction and key metrics, competitive positioning, team, and funding ask with use of funds. Keep each slide focused on one message, use concise slide titles, suggest charts where data is provided, and use a confident but realistic startup tone.
Quarterly Business Review
BeginnerCreate a Gamma quarterly business review for Q[number] [year] for [audience: executives, board, or team]. Include an executive summary, KPI dashboard, progress against goals, major wins, misses or risks, customer or revenue highlights, budget and resource notes, priorities for next quarter, and clear action items with owners. Use a data-driven tone, add placeholders for metrics, and format the presentation so it can be exported as a client-ready PDF.
Product Launch Presentation
IntermediateCreate a Gamma product launch presentation for [product name] aimed at [audience: customers, press, sales team, or leadership]. Include the market problem, product promise, key features, top benefits, demo flow, pricing or availability, launch timeline, proof points, objection handling, and a final call to action. Use short headlines, visual product walkthrough sections, and an energetic but credible tone.
Educational Course Slides
BeginnerCreate a [duration]-minute Gamma course presentation on [topic] for [audience level]. Include learning objectives, a simple agenda, key concepts, real-world examples, diagrams or visual metaphors, short knowledge checks, discussion prompts, recap slides, and follow-up resources. Use clear section breaks, readable slide layouts, and an educational tone suitable for [classroom, workshop, or online course].
Academic Thesis Defense
AdvancedCreate a Gamma thesis defense presentation for [research topic] in [field]. Audience: thesis committee and academic peers. Include research question, motivation, literature gap, methodology, data or experiment design, key findings, implications, limitations, future work, and acknowledgments. Use formal academic language, add placeholders for citations or figures, and keep the slide flow focused on defending the argument clearly.
Workshop Training Materials
IntermediateCreate Gamma workshop materials for [skill or topic] for [audience]. Build a practical session deck with workshop goals, agenda, warm-up activity, core concepts, step-by-step exercises, examples, common mistakes, group discussion prompts, recap, and take-home checklist. Make the format interactive and facilitator-friendly, with clear timing notes for a [duration]-minute session.
Social Media Content Calendar
IntermediateCreate a Gamma social media content calendar for [brand or product] targeting [audience] over [time period]. Organize ideas by platform, content theme, funnel stage, post format, sample hook, visual concept, call to action, and suggested hashtags. Include a weekly overview slide plus detailed calendar tables. Use a practical marketing tone and highlight which posts support awareness, engagement, or conversion.
Marketing Campaign Pitch
IntermediateCreate a Gamma marketing campaign pitch for [campaign name] targeting [client or internal stakeholders]. Include campaign objective, audience insight, core message, creative concept, channel strategy, sample campaign assets, timeline, budget allocation, expected outcomes, measurement plan, and next steps. Use persuasive slide titles, strong visual direction, and a strategic tone that makes the campaign easy to approve.
Event Promotion Materials
BeginnerCreate a Gamma event promotion deck for [event name] on [date] targeting [attendee type]. Include event promise, who should attend, speaker or host highlights, agenda, venue or online access details, registration steps, sponsor section, social sharing copy, and final CTA. Use a lively visual style, short sections, and copy that can be reused on social media or email.
Personal Portfolio
BeginnerCreate a Gamma personal portfolio presentation for [your name], a [role or field]. Include a short positioning statement, selected projects, project goals, your role, process, before-and-after results, skills, testimonials or outcomes, and contact details. Use a clean portfolio style with strong project summaries and slide titles that explain why each project matters.
Personal Year in Review
BeginnerCreate a Gamma year-in-review presentation for [year] for [personal, team, or company context]. Include the year theme, biggest milestones, lessons learned, favorite moments, challenges overcome, metrics or highlights, people to thank, and goals for next year. Use a warm storytelling tone and organize the deck as a narrative rather than a list.
Visual Resume Presentation
IntermediateCreate a Gamma visual resume for [your name], targeting [job title or industry]. Include a professional summary, career timeline, core skills, selected achievements with measurable impact, featured projects, education or certifications, tools, and contact details. Keep it concise, recruiter-friendly, and easy to export as a PDF portfolio attachment.
Add Custom Page Numbers
BeginnerImprove my Gamma presentation by adding page numbers. Place them in [position], use [style], and keep them subtle enough not to distract from the slide content. Match the existing color palette, avoid covering charts or logos, and include section progress markers if they fit the deck structure.
Generate Speaker Notes
IntermediateGenerate speaker notes for my Gamma presentation on [topic]. For each slide, provide 3-5 talking points, estimated speaking time, a transition sentence to the next slide, and one optional audience engagement question. Keep the notes natural and concise so they support the presenter without reading like a script.
Interactive Table of Contents
AdvancedCreate an interactive table of contents slide for my Gamma presentation about [topic]. Include section titles, short descriptions, clear visual hierarchy, progress indicators, and navigation labels that match the deck sections. Use a clean layout that works for both live presenting and PDF export.
Clean up your Gamma exports
After creating a deck with these Gamma prompts, use GammaRemover to remove Gamma watermark elements from supported PDF and PPTX exports before sharing.
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How to write better Gamma prompts
What are Gamma AI prompts?
Gamma AI prompts are text instructions you give to Gamma.app to generate presentations, documents, or web pages. Unlike traditional tools where you build slides manually, Gamma uses AI to interpret your prompt and draft a structured deck with layout, content, and visuals. The quality of the first draft depends heavily on how well you structure your prompt: specific prompts with audience, outcome, format, and tone usually produce more useful decks than vague one-line requests.
How to write better Gamma prompts
Effective Gamma prompts follow a simple formula: define your outcome + specify your audience + describe the format + add constraints. Start with what you want to achieve, then clarify who will see it, the structure you need, and any specific requirements such as tone, slide count, source material, or visual style. The more context you provide about goals, audience expectations, and desired format, the easier it is to revise the generated deck into something ready to share.
Gamma prompt formula
- Goal: What do you want to create? (pitch deck, training materials, portfolio)
- Audience: Who will see this? (investors, students, clients, internal team)
- Format: How should it be structured? (number of slides, sections, content types)
- Tone: What's the voice? (professional, casual, academic, inspirational)
- Constraints: Any specific requirements? (brand colors, data sources, time limits)
Three ways to create with Gamma
- Generate mode: Start with a one-line prompt. Best for new projects when you need Gamma to create everything from scratch.
- Paste mode: Import your existing outline or notes. Ideal when you have content already written and want Gamma to format and visualize it.
- Import mode: Upload PowerPoint or Word files. Useful for enhancing existing presentations with Gamma's AI-powered design.
What to do after exporting from Gamma
Gamma free-tier exports may include Made with Gamma branding in PDF and PPTX files. Before sharing a client deck, class submission, or internal document, review the exported file and clean supported branding elements where appropriate. GammaRemover works as a browser-based Gamma watermark remover, so your file can be processed locally without uploading it to a remote conversion service.
Disclaimer: Not affiliated with Gamma.app. All prompts are provided as-is for educational purposes. Results may vary based on Gamma's AI capabilities.