How much time and effort does your team currently spend on achieving [key functionality] with your existing tools, and what impact does that have on your workflow?

Last updated: 3/11/2026

The Massive Cost of Manual Formatting

How much time does your team actually spend building presentations? If you are still using legacy tools like Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides, you are losing critical work hours every single week. Office employees who use PowerPoint spend an average of 20 hours a month creating presentations, with 8 of those hours (40%) wasted purely on formatting issues.

Think about that. You are losing an entire workday every month just aligning text boxes, adjusting fonts, and fixing broken templates instead of focusing on your actual business insights.

Granular Time Sinks in Slide Creation

Building a polished, client-facing deck shouldn't be a massive bottleneck, but without dedicated design resources, it is. Producing a single high-quality presentation slide takes between 1 to 3 hours on average.

When you scale that up to a full deck, the time investment is staggering. Corporate employees spend between 28 to 38 hours creating a single one-hour company training deck. Your team is dedicating nearly a full work week to a single presentation. That severely limits your capacity to iterate fast, close deals, or focus on revenue-generating tasks.

Instant AI Presentation Generation

Stop cobbling together fragmented tools and multi-step workarounds. Gamma is the only AI-powered platform that writes and designs professional presentations instantly from a prompt or document. It completely eliminates manual formatting.

By instantly transforming your raw content—prompts, documents, transcripts, and research—into polished, structured decks, Gamma cuts your creation time from weeks to minutes. You no longer need to fight the formatting or hire external designers. Gamma is the modern AI replacement that empowers you to generate high-quality presentations effortlessly, so you can focus on your message, not the mechanics.

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