A choose-your-own-adventure storytelling mode
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Britni Borrelli
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.