At Gamma, we believe your ideas deserve more than just a standard slide deck. They deserve a whole new medium. So, here’s a quick refresher on how Gamma can help you big time. #ai #presentations
About us
- Website
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https://gamma.app/
External link for Gamma
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
San Francisco, US
Employees at Gamma
Updates
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We made it on The New York Times print edition! ✨
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We're excited to announce that we're working with Fifteen Percent Pledge, HartBeat Ventures, and a16z Cultural Leadership Fund for their new AI Illumination Grant! Read more about the grant here: https://lnkd.in/gTEi5QJG As part of this initiative, Gamma is also hosting a webinar on Leveraging AI for Seamless Storytelling tomorrow at 12pm PT / 3pm ET. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gw2Rdx5x
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Gamma is on the Tiny Teams Hall of Fame! Thanks, Ben Lang! We're tiny, but also growing: careers.gamma.app https://tinyteams.xyz/
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Gamma reposted this
Gamma has over 40 million users — and I don't care. … Well, that's not entirely true. I care, but not for the reasons most founders would. This number — despite how incredibly impressive it sounds — is largely a vanity metric. A shocking number of founders are obsessed with metrics that don't actually drive business decisions: — Total user count (regardless of activity) — Valuation (often disconnected from fundamentals) — Fundraising announcements (cash ≠ success) Why? Because these metrics make them look successful without actually requiring success. They help with recruiting. They impress casual observers. They create FOMO among investors. …but they don't help you build a better product or create a sustainable business. Before you track anything, answer this: How does your business actually grow? For us, the answer isn't user count. It's: 1. Presentations created AND shared with others 2. Frequency of creation (weekly matters more than monthly) 3. Our content flywheel (each share exposes new potential creators) These metrics directly connect to our vision and long-term sustainability. Being honest with yourself is the first and hardest step. Are your users the ones who will drive business value? Or are they inflating a number that looks good on your pitch deck but doesn't translate to revenue? Too many founders skip this fundamental question: What specifically contributes to your long-term sustainability? Stop chasing what looks good. Start measuring what actually moves the needle.