Theme & Branding lockdown
John McMullan
The ability to lock down a workspace to only approved themes. With the ability to set foundational prompts for everyone in the organization.
I desperately want everyone in my GTM org to use gamma, but sales folks go use any template they want and we can't control quality or consistency.
John McMullan
- Leading Brand Marketing - we are responsible to make sure everything looks the same, from website through closing documents. We want to make sure our team can use gamma but only pick approved template(s), have pre-loaded approved image generation prompts, and ensure certain naming of products/features/etc. An approved 'design system' that is locked down to the workspace would be great. Just like GoogleSlides - when a rep creates a new deck, it is auto-set to our template with the right fonts, colors, corner rounding, etc.
- Admins. For us, this would be brand, product marketing, and IT.
Jessica Chong
John McMullan Hi John, Jess here (engineer). When you say that you want people to use only approved themes, does that mean you don't want people to be able to use the standard, "out of the box" Gamma themes and templates?
John McMullan
Jessica Chong Correct. I don't need them to build a new deck every time. I need them to take the approved deck and then customize it for the prospect. That is where Gamma is most powerful.
Product marketing solves the 0 to 1 problem of deck creation. Gamma carries it 90% of the way. Then reps need to take it the last mile to customize it for each deal. That is where I view Gamma as the most powerful.
it makes no sense to recreate a "first call deck" every time from scratch.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
John McMullan: would love to pick your brain on this! https://calendly.com/nik-at-gamma/30min
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Totally hear you, and thanks for spelling this out. I’ll pass this to the team. Quick couple questions so we design it right: (1) What does “approved” mean for you, a fixed allowlist of themes/templates or just locking colors/fonts/logo while letting people pick layouts? (2) Who should be able to set and change the defaults, and should it be enforced org-wide or per workspace/team (like Sales vs Marketing)?