Gamma helps marketing teams decide which story, proof points, and visual structure belong in a campaign deck before production starts. Juno can shape Gamma-ready plans around launch narratives, sales enablement slides, customer evidence, and presentation outlines before live workspace actions are available. It gives teams a clear brief for what the deck should cover, which assets are missing, and how the message should flow.
What Juno does with Gamma
Gamma gives Juno a practical deck-planning layer for marketers who need campaign decks to have a real story before anyone starts designing cards. Juno helps decide what belongs in the deck: the launch narrative, proof points, slide flow, missing assets, and rough visual structure that will make the final presentation easier to build.
Today, the connector is strongest before live Gamma workspace actions begin. Use it to plan campaign decks, shape slide narratives, gather proof points, and prepare launch outlines that a marketer, designer, or sales enablement lead can take into production without the usual deck-by-committee wobble.
Gamma's own Help Center describes how its Agent workflow can work from sources and outline choices to create presentations, documents, and social posts in Gamma. Juno fits one step earlier: turning messy campaign inputs into the crisp prompt, outline, and evidence list that deck work needs.
Where it fits in your workflow
Connect Gamma when the campaign message is ready to become a deck, but the shape still needs an editor's eye. That might be a product launch narrative, customer proof deck, partner webinar story, sales enablement update, or stakeholder recap that needs to look polished without losing the point.
In practice, ask Juno for a Gamma-ready deck brief. It can turn campaign goals, audience notes, positioning, customer quotes, product screenshots, research links, and analytics highlights into a slide-by-slide roadmap with the section order, evidence to include, asset gaps, and notes for the person building the deck.
That output helps marketers make concrete calls before production starts. Which story leads? Which claim needs more proof? Which visual would make the point faster? Which audience version deserves its own outline instead of a rushed remix at 5:47 p.m.?
What you get
- Gamma-ready campaign deck briefs that keep the audience, objective, offer, and launch moment in view
- Slide narrative maps that show the recommended order, section purpose, and message for each major beat
- Proof point inventories that separate customer evidence, product facts, research, and claims that still need backing
- Launch outline packs for product announcements, sales enablement, webinars, events, and executive updates
- Asset gap lists that flag missing screenshots, charts, testimonials, logos, or examples before the build begins
Frequently asked questions
Does Juno create decks inside Gamma?
Not yet. Juno prepares the Gamma-ready plan: the story, outline, proof points, and asset checklist. The final deck still gets created and refined in Gamma by the people closest to the audience and brand.
When should I connect Gamma?
Connect it when your next marketing task depends on a deck that needs a cleaner structure before production. The best trigger is a campaign brief, launch plan, customer evidence set, or sales enablement request that is too important to paste into a blank prompt and hope for charm.
What inputs make the connector most useful?
Bring the campaign goal, target audience, positioning notes, source links, proof points, desired deck length, must-include assets, and any stakeholder feedback. Juno can then turn the pile into a roadmap, brief, tracker, or draft prompt pack.
Can it help with sales enablement slides?
Yes. Juno can shape a sales enablement outline around buyer pain, product narrative, objection handling, customer proof, and next-step messaging so the deck has a job instead of just a nice cover slide.
