I'm an active user of Gamma, and I want to share feedback on how Gamma could be even more valuable for academic and teaching contexts. The workflow to generate presentations from plain text using the "Paste" feature, especially with "Preserve this exact text," is extremely efficient for academics preparing lecture slides and instructional materials. A highly useful enhancement would be the ability to add speaker notes directly through the pasted text using simple inline markup—such as a syntax like [Note: ...] or something similar. This would allow users to embed private presenter notes while drafting content in text editors or markdown, streamlining preparation and reducing the need for manual note entry after slides are generated. Currently, any bracketed note is treated as visible slide content. Enabling a dedicated syntax to mark a line or section as an accompanying note (hidden during presentation to viewers, visible only to the presenter) would make Gamma especially powerful for academics, educators, and trainers who rely on speaker notes for context and expanded explanations. Is this something Gamma might consider implementing? It would be a significant productivity booster for the educational community. Thank you for your consideration, and for building such an innovative platform!