Migrate from gamma to pitch.
2 documentation-derived translation patterns — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Both tools generate a complete deck from a text prompt plus optional source material and then let you refine it, so a team standardizing on Gamma can drop Pitch Agent. To move: re-create source decks in Gamma using 'Generate' mode (prompt) or 'Paste' mode (drop the same outline/source text that you would have attached to Pitch Agent), and use Advanced Mode to review the outline before slides are produced, mirroring how Pitch Agent lets you steer output before and after generation. Rebuild your brand once in Gamma's Theme Editor (colors, fonts, logo, AI image style keywords) so generated decks come out on-brand the way Pitch Agent reused your Pitch template design system. For decks whose copy and numbers must survive verbatim, do not regenerate — import them instead (see the export/import pattern), since neither tool's AI will reproduce the original wording exactly.
- Warning: Pitch Agent generates from your own saved Pitch templates and brand (and can pull logo/colors/fonts from your domain), so its output inherits an existing in-product design system; Gamma generates against a workspace Theme you must first rebuild, so early generations may look less on-brand until the Theme is set up.
- Warning: Both meter AI by credits — Gamma charges credits per gamma created (plus AI image / AI chat), and Pitch issues renewable credits on paid plans with a one-time 100-credit grant on Free — so confirm credit headroom on the target Gamma plan before migrating high-volume generation.
- Warning: Pitch Agent refines an existing deck conversationally (rewrite copy, split/merge slides, replace images) and can even answer questions about the deck; Gamma's editing model differs (card-based editor plus 'Edit with AI'), so the iterative chat workflow does not map one-to-one and teams should expect to re-learn the refine loop.
PowerPoint (PPTX) is the portability bridge when consolidating off Pitch onto Gamma. Pitch imports PPTX (from PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote) and Gamma both imports and exports PPTX, so to migrate a deck you must preserve: export or save the Pitch deck as PPTX, then use Gamma's Import mode to convert that PPTX into native Gamma cards rather than regenerating it. Going the other way, decks built in Gamma export to PPTX/PDF on every plan, so anything authored in Gamma can still be opened in PowerPoint/Keynote for downstream consumers who expect a file. Once content lives in Gamma, ongoing PPTX/PDF export keeps file-based stakeholders served without keeping the Pitch subscription.
- Warning: This is a file round-trip, not a live-layout transfer: Gamma warns that gradient headings, some fonts, and very long or image-heavy decks may not render exactly on export/import, so expect to fix formatting after moving a Pitch deck through PPTX.
- Warning: Gamma stamps a 'Made with Gamma' watermark on exports from Free workspaces (removed on Plus/Pro); budget for a paid Gamma plan if migrated decks must ship unbranded.
- Warning: Pitch's strength is live-link delivery and deal rooms with viewer analytics, which a static PPTX/PDF export does not carry; teams relying on Pitch's share-link tracking should plan to use Gamma's own publish-and-analytics instead rather than expecting it to travel with the exported file.