Gamma AI Prompts
Thirty tested prompts that tell Gamma exactly what to build — pitch decks, sales decks, training slides, one-pagers, webinars, and websites. Swap in your topic and audience, then generate.
In short: This page contains 30 copy-paste ready prompts, organized into 6 categories with a description and pro tip for each. The first 15 prompts are free instantly — no signup needed. Hand-curated and tested by the AI Academy team.
Pitch Decks
5 promptsSeed-Stage Investor Pitch Deck
1/30<context> I am building a deck in Gamma to raise a seed round. Company: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. early-stage VCs and angels) Stage: pre-seed/seed, raising [AMOUNT] Tone: confident, data-driven, founder-led Visual style: clean, modern, lots of whitespace, one bold idea per slide </context> <task> Generate a 12-slide investor pitch deck in this exact order: 1. Title + one-line positioning 2. Problem (with a relatable pain) 3. Solution 4. Product (how it works in 3 steps) 5. Market size (TAM/SAM/SOM) 6. Business model 7. Traction 8. Competition (positioning, not feature list) 9. Go-to-market 10. Team 11. The ask + use of funds 12. Vision / closing Keep each slide to one headline and 3-4 supporting points. Suggest a chart or visual for the market and traction slides. </task>
Produces a complete, correctly ordered 12-slide seed pitch deck ready to refine in Gamma.
Pro tip: After generating, use Gamma’s “Edit with AI” on the traction slide to swap in your real metrics.
Demo Day Lightning Pitch
2/30<context> I need a fast, punchy deck for a 3-minute demo-day pitch in Gamma. Company: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. accelerator judges and investors) Constraint: I will only talk for 3 minutes, so slides must be skimmable Visual style: high-contrast, big type, one image or stat per slide </context> <task> Generate a 7-slide lightning deck: 1. Hook (a surprising stat or question) 2. Problem in one sentence 3. Solution in one sentence 4. Product screenshot placeholder + 3 benefits 5. Traction (one big number) 6. Why now / why us 7. The ask + how to reach me Use a maximum of 12 words per slide body. Make every headline an assertive statement, not a label. </task>
Generates a tight 7-slide deck built for a 3-minute spoken pitch.
Pro tip: Set the slide count to exactly 7 in Gamma’s generation settings so it doesn’t pad the deck.
Product Vision Deck for the Board
3/30<context> I am preparing a board deck in Gamma to align on next-year product strategy. Product: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. board members and existing investors) Tone: measured, strategic, honest about trade-offs Visual style: corporate but modern, consistent color system, data-forward </context> <task> Generate a 10-slide vision deck: 1. Where we are today (one-line state of the business) 2. What we learned this year 3. The strategic bet for next year 4. Roadmap themes (3 pillars) 5. Each pillar gets a slide with goal + key initiatives (slides 5-7) 8. Resourcing and hiring needs 9. Risks and how we mitigate them 10. Success metrics for the year For each pillar slide, include a clear goal headline and 3 initiatives underneath. </task>
Creates a strategic 10-slide board deck structured around three product pillars.
Pro tip: Pick a single accent color in Gamma’s theme so the three pillar slides feel like a set.
Fundraise Narrative Deck (Story-First)
4/30<context> I want a story-driven fundraising deck in Gamma that reads like a narrative, not a spec sheet. Company: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] Tone: emotional but credible, building tension then resolution Visual style: cinematic, full-bleed imagery, minimal text </context> <task> Generate a 9-slide narrative deck that follows a story arc: 1. The world before (status quo) 2. The shift (what changed / why now) 3. The villain (the problem, personified) 4. The hero’s tool (your solution) 5. Proof it works (traction or testimonial) 6. How big this gets (market) 7. Why we win (unfair advantage) 8. The mission (vision) 9. Join us (the ask) Write each slide as a beat in a story. Headlines should advance the plot, not label a topic. </task>
Builds a 9-slide deck structured as a story arc rather than a list of sections.
Pro tip: Use Gamma’s AI image generation per slide to keep the cinematic full-bleed look consistent.
Pre-Read Pitch Deck (Send-Ahead Version)
5/30<context> I need a self-explanatory pitch deck in Gamma that an investor can understand without me presenting it. Company: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. a partner reviewing it solo before a meeting) Tone: clear, complete, no jargon Visual style: readable, slightly text-heavier than a live deck, clean layout </context> <task> Generate an 11-slide send-ahead deck. Same structure as a live pitch (problem, solution, product, market, model, traction, competition, GTM, team, ask, vision) but write each slide so it stands alone: a clear headline plus a 2-3 sentence explanation underneath, since I won’t be there to narrate. Add a short FAQ slide at the end answering the 3 questions investors always ask. </task>
Produces a fuller 11-slide deck designed to be read solo without a presenter.
Pro tip: Add speaker notes in Gamma anyway so the live and send-ahead versions stay in sync.
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Sales Decks
5 promptsDiscovery-Call Sales Deck
6/30<context> I am building a sales deck in Gamma for a first discovery call. Product: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. a mid-market ops leader evaluating solutions) Goal: earn a second meeting, not close on the spot Tone: consultative, customer-centric, low-pressure Visual style: clean, branded, one idea per slide </context> <task> Generate an 8-slide discovery deck: 1. Title + who we help 2. The problem we hear most (framed as their pain) 3. The cost of not solving it 4. Our approach (not features yet) 5. How it works in 3 steps 6. A relevant customer outcome 7. What working together looks like (next steps) 8. Q&A / contact Keep the product features minimal early; lead with the buyer’s problem. </task>
Generates a consultative 8-slide deck optimized for a first sales conversation.
Pro tip: Duplicate the deck in Gamma per vertical and use Edit with AI to reword the problem slide for each.
Closing / Proposal Sales Deck
7/30<context> I need a deck in Gamma to present a formal proposal and close the deal. Product: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. a buying committee with an economic decision-maker) Goal: get sign-off on pricing and timeline Tone: confident, ROI-focused, removes risk Visual style: polished, professional, charts where useful </context> <task> Generate a 9-slide closing deck: 1. Recap of their goals (in their words) 2. The solution we recommend 3. Scope of what’s included 4. Expected outcomes / ROI (with a simple before-after) 5. Proof: a matching case study 6. Pricing and packages 7. Implementation timeline 8. Risk reversal (guarantee, pilot, or SLA) 9. Clear next step to sign Make the pricing slide easy to compare across packages. </task>
Creates a 9-slide proposal deck built to move a buying committee to a decision.
Pro tip: Use a Gamma table block on the pricing slide so package comparison renders cleanly.
Product Demo Walkthrough Deck
8/30<context> I want a deck in Gamma that frames a live product demo so it tells a story instead of clicking around features. Product: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] Tone: benefit-led, narrated by the buyer’s use case Visual style: screenshot-friendly layouts with room for annotations </context> <task> Generate a 7-slide demo framing deck: 1. The persona and the day-in-the-life problem 2. “Before” workflow (slow, painful) 3. Demo moment 1 + the benefit it unlocks 4. Demo moment 2 + the benefit 5. Demo moment 3 + the benefit 6. “After” workflow (fast, simple) 7. Recap of value + next step Each demo slide should name the feature, the action, and the outcome in that order. </task>
Produces a 7-slide deck that wraps a live demo in a before-and-after story.
Pro tip: Leave image placeholders on demo slides and paste real screenshots into Gamma after generating.
Competitive Differentiation Deck
9/30<context> I need a sales deck in Gamma that handles “why you over the competition” without trashing rivals. Product: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. a buyer already evaluating an incumbent) Tone: confident, fair, evidence-based Visual style: comparison-friendly, clear visual hierarchy </context> <task> Generate a 6-slide differentiation deck: 1. The category and what buyers really need 2. The two common approaches today (and their limits) 3. Our different approach (the core wedge) 4. A balanced comparison table (us vs. typical alternative) on the dimensions buyers care about 5. Proof: a customer who switched and why 6. When we’re the right fit (and honestly, when we’re not) Keep the comparison factual and avoid naming competitors negatively. </task>
Generates a 6-slide deck that positions you against alternatives credibly.
Pro tip: Generate the comparison as a Gamma table, then bold only your winning row for visual emphasis.
Renewal & Upsell Deck for Existing Customers
10/30<context> I am building a deck in Gamma for a renewal or expansion conversation with a current customer. Product: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. an existing champion plus their new manager) Tone: partnership-oriented, results-focused Visual style: clean, branded, metric-forward </context> <task> Generate a 7-slide renewal deck: 1. Where we started together (the original goal) 2. What we’ve achieved so far (results, with numbers) 3. Usage and adoption highlights 4. What’s working and what we can improve 5. The expansion opportunity (new use case or seats) 6. Recommended plan for next term 7. Renewal terms + next step Make the results slide the visual centerpiece with 3 headline metrics. </task>
Creates a 7-slide renewal deck that proves value before proposing expansion.
Pro tip: Drop your QBR numbers into Gamma’s card layout so each metric gets its own visual block.
Course & Training Slides
5 promptsFull Course Module Deck
11/30<context> I am building training slides in Gamma for one module of a course. Subject: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. beginners with no prior knowledge) Learning goal: by the end, learners can [SPECIFIC OUTCOME] Tone: clear, encouraging, jargon-light Visual style: instructional, plenty of diagrams and examples </context> <task> Generate a 12-slide teaching module: 1. Module title + what you’ll learn 2. Why this matters (real-world payoff) 3. Key terms / vocabulary 4-7. One core concept per slide, each with a definition, an example, and a visual idea 8. A worked example walking through the whole concept 9. Common mistakes to avoid 10. A short practice exercise 11. Recap of key takeaways 12. What’s next + further resources Keep each concept slide to one idea and use plain language. </task>
Produces a complete 12-slide teaching module with concepts, examples, and a recap.
Pro tip: Use Gamma’s nested-card layout on concept slides to pair each definition with its example.
Workshop / Hands-On Training Deck
12/30<context> I need slides in Gamma for an interactive, hands-on workshop. Topic: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. a team doing a 90-minute live session) Tone: energetic, activity-driven Visual style: bold section dividers, clear instructions, timers implied </context> <task> Generate a 10-slide workshop deck: 1. Welcome + agenda with time blocks 2. Ground rules and what to have ready 3. Concept primer (just enough theory) 4. Activity 1 brief (objective, steps, time) 5. Debrief prompts for activity 1 6. Activity 2 brief 7. Debrief prompts for activity 2 8. Group share-out instructions 9. Key takeaways 10. Next steps + how to keep practicing For each activity slide, clearly list the objective, the steps, and the time limit. </task>
Generates a 10-slide hands-on workshop deck with timed activities and debriefs.
Pro tip: Add a contrasting accent color to the activity slides in Gamma so facilitators can spot them fast.
Onboarding Training for New Hires
13/30<context> I am creating new-hire onboarding slides in Gamma. Topic: [YOUR TOPIC] (e.g. our product, tools, and processes) Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. employees in their first week) Tone: welcoming, practical, reassuring Visual style: friendly, branded, screenshot-ready </context> <task> Generate an 11-slide onboarding deck: 1. Welcome + what this session covers 2. The big picture (mission and how this role fits) 3. Key people and who to ask for what 4. Core tools you’ll use (with a slide each for the top 3) 7. Day-one setup checklist 8. How we work (norms, meetings, communication) 9. Where to find documentation and help 10. Your first-week goals 11. Questions + key contacts Make the tool slides screenshot-friendly with space for annotated walkthroughs. </task>
Creates an 11-slide onboarding deck covering tools, norms, and first-week goals.
Pro tip: Save it as a Gamma template so every new hire deck stays consistent and reusable.
Microlearning Single-Concept Deck
14/30<context> I want a very short Gamma deck that teaches one concept in under 5 minutes. Concept: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] Tone: punchy, memorable, example-first Visual style: minimal, one strong visual per slide </context> <task> Generate a 5-slide microlearning deck: 1. The one thing you’ll learn (stated as a takeaway) 2. A relatable example or analogy 3. The concept explained simply 4. How to apply it today (one action) 5. A 10-second recap / cheat line Keep total text minimal — this should be readable in one sitting on a phone. </task>
Produces a focused 5-slide microlearning deck teaching a single concept fast.
Pro tip: Export from Gamma as a PDF or web link so it’s easy to share in a chat channel.
Train-the-Trainer Facilitation Deck
15/30<context> I need a Gamma deck that teaches other people how to deliver my training. Training topic: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. internal facilitators delivering it themselves) Tone: supportive, detailed, repeatable Visual style: clean, with clear callouts for facilitator notes </context> <task> Generate a 9-slide train-the-trainer deck: 1. Purpose of the training and the learner outcome 2. Audience profile and prerequisites 3. Session flow and timing overview 4. Section-by-section facilitation guide (slides 4-6, one per major section, with talking points and timing) 7. Tricky questions and how to handle them 8. Materials, setup, and tech checklist 9. How to gather feedback and improve Include facilitator talking points underneath each section slide. </task>
Generates a 9-slide deck that equips other facilitators to deliver your training.
Pro tip: Put talking points in Gamma’s speaker notes so the slides stay clean for learners.
One-Pagers & Documents
5 promptsProduct One-Pager (Sales Leave-Behind)
16/30<context> I am creating a one-page product overview in Gamma to leave behind after a sales call. Product: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. a stakeholder who wasn’t in the meeting) Tone: clear, benefit-led, scannable Visual style: single-page document, strong hierarchy, one accent color </context> <task> Generate a one-page document (not slides) with these sections: 1. Headline value proposition 2. The problem it solves (2-3 lines) 3. Key benefits (3-4 bullets, outcome-focused) 4. How it works (3 steps) 5. A proof point or stat 6. Pricing summary or “how to get started” 7. Contact / CTA Keep it skimmable in under a minute and lead with the benefit, not the features. </task>
Produces a clean, scannable single-page product overview as a Gamma document.
Pro tip: Generate in Gamma’s document mode rather than presentation mode so it reads as one flowing page.
Executive Summary One-Pager
17/30<context> I need a one-page executive summary in Gamma of a longer report or plan. Subject: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. a busy executive with 60 seconds) Tone: crisp, decisive, no fluff Visual style: structured document, clear headers, a stat callout box </context> <task> Generate a one-page executive summary with: 1. The bottom line up front (one bold sentence) 2. Context (why this matters now) 3. Key findings (3 bullets) 4. The recommendation 5. What we need / the decision being asked for 6. Expected impact (with a number) Lead with the conclusion, then support it. Keep it to one page. </task>
Creates a one-page executive summary that opens with the bottom line.
Pro tip: Use a Gamma callout block for the impact number so the exec’s eye lands on it first.
Project Brief / Scope Document
18/30<context> I am writing a project brief in Gamma to align a team before kickoff. Project: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. the project team and a sponsor) Tone: precise, unambiguous Visual style: structured document with clear sections and a timeline visual </context> <task> Generate a project brief document with: 1. Project name + one-line summary 2. Objective and success criteria 3. Scope (what’s in) 4. Out of scope (what’s explicitly not) 5. Key deliverables and milestones 6. Roles and responsibilities 7. Timeline overview 8. Risks and dependencies Make the in-scope vs. out-of-scope distinction crisp to prevent scope creep. </task>
Generates a structured project brief that aligns a team on scope and milestones.
Pro tip: Ask Gamma to render the milestones as a timeline block for an at-a-glance schedule.
Case Study One-Pager
19/30<context> I want a one-page customer case study in Gamma for sales and marketing. Topic: [YOUR TOPIC] (the customer and what they achieved) Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. prospects in a similar situation) Tone: credible, results-driven, story-shaped Visual style: document with a results banner and a pull-quote </context> <task> Generate a one-page case study with: 1. Customer + headline result (banner stat) 2. About the customer (2 lines) 3. The challenge they faced 4. The solution and how it was rolled out 5. The results (3 metrics) 6. A customer pull-quote 7. CTA to learn more or talk to sales Lead with the headline result, then tell the challenge-to-outcome story. </task>
Produces a one-page case study built around a headline result and a pull-quote.
Pro tip: Use Gamma’s quote block for the testimonial so it stands out from the body text.
FAQ / Knowledge One-Pager
20/30<context> I need a one-page FAQ document in Gamma to answer the most common questions about something. Topic: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. customers or new users) Tone: helpful, plain-spoken, reassuring Visual style: clean document, question headers, short answers </context> <task> Generate a one-page FAQ document covering the 6-8 questions this audience asks most. For each: a clear question as a header and a 2-3 sentence plain-language answer. Order them from the most common or most urgent question to the least. End with a “still have questions?” contact line. </task>
Creates a clean one-page FAQ document answering the audience’s top questions.
Pro tip: Generate the questions first, then use Gamma’s Edit with AI to tighten any answer that runs long.
Webinars & Talks
5 promptsEducational Webinar Deck
21/30<context> I am building slides in Gamma for an educational webinar. Topic: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. prospects who want to learn, not be sold to) Goal: teach genuinely, soft CTA at the end Tone: expert but approachable Visual style: clean, branded, lots of examples </context> <task> Generate a 12-slide webinar deck: 1. Title + the promise (what they’ll walk away knowing) 2. Who I am + why I can teach this 3. Agenda (3 main points) 4. Why this topic matters now 5-9. The 3 main teaching points (each gets 1-2 slides with an example) 10. A practical framework or checklist they can use 11. Recap of the 3 takeaways 12. Soft CTA + Q&A Keep it educational; save the pitch for the final slide. </task>
Generates a 12-slide educational webinar deck that teaches before it sells.
Pro tip: Build a separate 1-slide “offer” card in Gamma you can show only if the audience asks.
Conference Talk Deck (Big Stage)
22/30<context> I need a Gamma deck for a conference keynote. Talk topic: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. an industry conference crowd of 200+) Tone: inspiring, opinionated, memorable Visual style: minimal text, huge type, full-bleed visuals, one idea per slide </context> <task> Generate a 14-slide keynote deck: 1. A bold opening statement or question 2. A story or moment to draw people in 3. The big idea (your thesis in one line) 4. Why the status quo is wrong 5-10. Three supporting arguments, each with a story slide and an evidence slide 11. The objection people will raise + your answer 12. What to do with this (the call to action) 13. A memorable closing line 14. Contact / where to learn more Use almost no bullet points — favor single statements and visuals. </task>
Produces a 14-slide keynote deck designed for a big stage with minimal text.
Pro tip: Turn on Gamma’s large-text theme and resist adding bullets — one statement per slide.
Webinar Promo / Registration Deck
23/30<context> I want a short Gamma deck to promote an upcoming webinar and drive sign-ups. Webinar topic: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] Tone: enticing, specific about the payoff Visual style: punchy, single CTA, date and time prominent </context> <task> Generate a 5-slide promo deck: 1. The webinar title + the transformation it promises 2. The 3 things attendees will learn 3. Who it’s for (and who it’s not for) 4. Host credibility (why listen to them) 5. Date, time, and a single bold register-now CTA Make the payoff concrete and the CTA impossible to miss. </task>
Creates a 5-slide promotional deck built to drive webinar registrations.
Pro tip: Publish it as a Gamma site and use that link as the registration landing page.
Panel / Fireside Prep Deck
24/30<context> I am preparing speaker support slides in Gamma for a panel or fireside chat. Theme: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] Tone: conversational, light on slides (visuals support, not lead) Visual style: minimal, a few strong visual anchors only </context> <task> Generate a 6-slide light support deck: 1. Theme title card 2. A framing stat or quote to open 3. Visual anchor for discussion point 1 4. Visual anchor for discussion point 2 5. Visual anchor for discussion point 3 6. Closing thought + how to follow the speakers Keep text to a minimum — these slides support a conversation, not replace it. </task>
Generates a minimal 6-slide deck to anchor a panel or fireside conversation.
Pro tip: Keep these slides text-light in Gamma so they don’t pull attention from the dialogue.
Internal All-Hands / Update Deck
25/30<context> I need a Gamma deck for an internal all-hands or team update. Topic: [YOUR TOPIC] (e.g. this quarter’s progress and what’s next) Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. the whole company or a department) Tone: transparent, motivating, honest about challenges Visual style: branded, metric-forward, easy to follow live </context> <task> Generate a 10-slide all-hands deck: 1. Title + agenda 2. Wins since last time 3. Key metrics (with simple charts) 4. What we shipped 5. Customer / market highlight 6. Challenges we’re facing (honest) 7. Priorities for next period 8. Team shout-outs 9. What we need from everyone 10. Open Q&A Make the metrics slide visual and keep the challenges slide candid but constructive. </task>
Produces a transparent 10-slide all-hands deck with wins, metrics, and priorities.
Pro tip: Use Gamma’s chart blocks for the metrics slide instead of pasting screenshots of spreadsheets.
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Websites & Landing Pages
5 promptsProduct Landing Page Site
26/30<context> I am building a one-page product website in Gamma. Product: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. visitors arriving from an ad or social post) Goal: get visitors to sign up or start a trial Tone: confident, benefit-led, conversion-focused Visual style: modern SaaS landing page, strong hero, clear CTA repeated </context> <task> Generate a landing-page website with these sections in order: 1. Hero (headline value prop, subhead, primary CTA) 2. Social proof strip (logos or a stat) 3. The problem framed for the visitor 4. How it works (3 steps) 5. Key features as benefits (3-4) 6. A testimonial 7. Pricing or “get started” block 8. FAQ (4 questions) 9. Final CTA section Repeat the primary CTA in the hero, mid-page, and footer. </task>
Generates a complete conversion-focused landing page site ready to publish in Gamma.
Pro tip: Use Gamma’s publish-to-web feature and connect a custom domain once the layout looks right.
Personal / Portfolio Website
27/30<context> I want a simple personal website in Gamma. About: [YOUR TOPIC] (e.g. my work, projects, and background) Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. potential clients or employers) Tone: professional but personable Visual style: clean, modern, photo-forward, easy to scan </context> <task> Generate a personal website with these sections: 1. Hero (name, what I do, one-line positioning) 2. About me (2-3 sentences) 3. Selected work / projects (3 highlights with a short blurb each) 4. Skills or services 5. A testimonial or social proof 6. Contact / how to reach me with a clear CTA Keep it concise and make the work section the visual centerpiece. </task>
Produces a clean personal or portfolio website organized around selected work.
Pro tip: Use Gamma’s image grid for the projects section so each highlight gets a visual tile.
Event / Webinar Registration Site
28/30<context> I am creating a one-page event website in Gamma to drive registrations. Event: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] Goal: get people to register Tone: exciting, clear, urgency-aware Visual style: bold hero, date/time prominent, single repeated CTA </context> <task> Generate an event registration website with: 1. Hero (event name, the promise, date/time, register CTA) 2. What you’ll get from attending (3 benefits) 3. Agenda or schedule overview 4. Speakers or hosts (with bios) 5. Who should attend 6. FAQ (3-4 logistics questions) 7. Final register-now CTA with date/time repeated Make the date, time, and CTA visible in both the hero and the footer. </task>
Generates a one-page event website built to convert visitors into registrants.
Pro tip: Embed your registration form link on every CTA button in Gamma so no section is a dead end.
Lead-Magnet / Resource Landing Page
29/30<context> I need a Gamma landing page to give away a free resource in exchange for an email. Resource: [YOUR TOPIC] (e.g. a free guide, template, or checklist) Audience: [AUDIENCE] Goal: maximize email opt-ins Tone: helpful, specific about the value Visual style: focused single-purpose page, minimal distraction </context> <task> Generate a lead-magnet landing page with: 1. Hero (the resource title + the outcome it delivers + opt-in CTA) 2. A preview of what’s inside (3-4 bullets) 3. Who it’s for 4. A credibility line (why trust this source) 5. A short testimonial or stat 6. Repeat opt-in CTA Remove navigation distractions — the only action is the opt-in. State exactly what they’ll get. </task>
Creates a focused single-purpose landing page designed to capture email opt-ins.
Pro tip: Keep this Gamma page navigation-free so the only possible action is the opt-in.
Startup / Company Homepage
30/30<context> I am building a company homepage in Gamma. Company: [YOUR TOPIC] Audience: [AUDIENCE] (e.g. customers, partners, and potential hires) Tone: credible, clear, ambitious Visual style: modern, professional, brand-consistent </context> <task> Generate a company homepage with these sections: 1. Hero (what the company does + primary CTA) 2. The problem and your mission 3. Products or services overview (2-3) 4. Why choose us (3 differentiators) 5. Social proof (customers or results) 6. A short “about / team” teaser 7. Careers or contact teaser 8. Footer CTA Make the hero instantly answer “what is this and is it for me?” </task>
Produces a complete, professional company homepage ready to publish from Gamma.
Pro tip: Lock in one Gamma theme and font early so every section of the homepage stays on-brand.
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