Blogging, CMS, ecommerce functionality for gamma sites
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David B Stewart
I started this website with plans to do a blog that people can comment on each part of the website. Does Gamma have built in blog capabilities? This is my gamma website - https://FindTheTrueChurchOfTheBible.today
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Help users create personal blogs
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Varad Patankar
Help users create blogs by creating multiple Gammas and linking to Gamma website. Add features like RSS, Subscribe etc. Basically create an alternative for Wordpress/ Substack etc!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Feature Request: Publish Gamma documents directly to WordPress
Jörn Green
Feature Request: Publish Gamma documents directly to WordPress
Context / user intent
I use Gamma to write and format long-form articles, such as thought-leadership or professional blog posts. The format is perfect for storytelling: clean typography, visual blocks, and structured sections.
The problem is that once the article is finished, there is no direct way to publish it on my company’s WordPress site. The current workarounds—exporting, copying HTML, or embedding via iframe—break layout consistency, add manual effort, and prevent proper SEO indexing.
The use case is simple:
A user creates a text-based document in Gamma and wants to publish it as a new article on an existing WordPress site. One click should push it live as a post or page, preserving structure and formatting.
Expected behavior
In the Publish dialog, add an option: “Publish to WordPress.”
User connects their WordPress site once via OAuth or an API key.
User chooses destination (e.g. “Blog” or “Pages”) and optionally adds tags or featured image.
Gamma automatically exports the document to a WordPress-compatible HTML or Gutenberg format and posts it via the REST API.
Future updates from Gamma can optionally overwrite the same article (“Update existing post”).
Why this matters
It turns Gamma into a full publishing workflow, not just a presentation or doc tool.
For consultants, writers, and marketing teams using WordPress, this eliminates repetitive manual formatting work.
It keeps the aesthetic control of Gamma while leveraging WordPress for distribution and SEO.
Implementation notes (for the dev team)
WordPress REST API already supports authenticated POST /wp-json/wp/v2/posts and PUT for updates.
The only technical dependency on the user side would be their WordPress credentials or an API token.
Phase 1 could export clean HTML blocks; Phase 2 could generate Gutenberg-compatible JSON blocks.
Minimal backend lift: the logic could live client-side in Gamma’s publishing flow.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Title: Request for Built-in Checkout Feature
Karen Quinones-Smith
I would love a built in check out
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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adding a shop / eccomerce for digital products
heyCoach © 2025
With ecommerce &stripe integration people could generate revenue streams with the great content they are creating
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Thanks heyCoach. Are you selling products or content (eg. ebooks)?
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Enable embedding in Ghost blog
Georg Philip Krog
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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PLEASE add a blog/comment feature
Sandra Ramirez
I've just created a Squarespace page. Holy Moly I love Gamma though. I need a way for users to comment on my suggested readings, though. Is there a way to add this feature? I'm so sad! The Blog feature I the only thing that's missing to my webpage!!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Hi Sandra, thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure we have immediate plans to build blogging functionality, but it's something we will be able to consider later this year!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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CRM / basket
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Elizaveta Leizerova
Good day, first of all - your product is fantastic! But it could be much more better. Please add the CRM system, that will be inside the gamma or could be integrate. As an example Tilda.cc have their own CRM inside and also have an opportunity to add another CRM.
Also there will be perfect if you can add basket on the website pages. I'm working in marketing and doing websites for my clients, for now I use Tilda for difficult complex websites and Gamma for simple webpages.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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RSS feed
The Knox Real Estate Team
RSS feed for gamma published content that I create, my blog and web editor sucks to get automation processes, but does allow to have an RSS feed it blogs, and I want to make my blogs in gamma
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