Gamma is an AI content platform that generates presentations, documents and websites from a single prompt, aimed at individuals and teams who want polished decks, docs or simple sites without switching between separate design tools. It runs on a freemium credit model: free accounts can hold up to 2,000 credits at once, and paid Plus and Pro plans add monthly credit allowances of 1,000 and 4,000 respectively, with a widely cited entry price around $9 per seat per month for the Plus plan.
Who builds it
Gamma is developed by Gamma, the company behind gamma.app. Unlike tools scoped to a single output format, Gamma is built around a shared prompt-to-content engine that can produce presentations, documents or simple multi-page websites from the same underlying workflow.
Core features
- Prompt-to-content generation for presentations, documents and websites from a single starting point, rather than three separate tools for each format.
- A credit-based usage model, where standard-model decks and images do not consume credits, while Agent post-generation edits, Ultra-tier models and API calls do — so light users may rarely touch their credit balance.
- Tiered monthly credit allowances, with the Plus plan including 1,000 monthly credits and the Pro plan including 4,000 monthly credits for heavier generation and editing needs.
- API access, available on the Pro plan, for generating content programmatically rather than only through the web interface.
- Custom domains and multi-page site publishing, with the Pro plan supporting up to 10 published multi-page sites.
Who it is for
Gamma fits individuals, startups and teams who want to move quickly from an idea to a designed presentation, document or lightweight website, and who are comfortable with a credit-based system rather than flat unlimited usage. The free tier's up-to-2,000-credit allowance is enough to try core generation — decks and images on standard models cost no credits at all — before deciding whether the Plus or Pro plan's monthly credit allowance and added features such as API access and custom domains fit ongoing, higher-volume use.
Bottom line
Gamma is best understood as a general-purpose, prompt-driven content platform spanning presentations, documents and websites rather than a presentation-only tool. The verified facts here do not cover specific security certifications or a published data-training policy, so teams with strict compliance requirements should confirm current certifications directly with Gamma before adopting it for sensitive content workflows.