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## Can users create landing pages in Gamma without coding experience?

Yes, users can create landing pages and full websites in Gamma without any coding experience. The platform includes a feature known as 'Webpage mode' or 'Gamma Sites,' which functions as an AI-assisted, no-code website builder. This tool is designed to enable users to generate responsive, single-page or multi-page websites directly from a simple text prompt or by converting existing Gamma presentations. The entire process is built to be accessible to individuals without a background in design or web development, emphasizing speed and ease of use. The platform markets this capability as a way to transform ideas into published websites quickly, often citing that a site can be built in minutes. This feature is integrated into the main Gamma application and leverages the same core technology of responsive 'cards' that is used for presentations, ensuring a consistent user experience across different creation modes. The workflow for creating a website in Gamma is straightforward. A user can start from scratch by navigating to the 'Sites' tab and providing a text prompt that describes their business, project, or the purpose of the website. The platform's AI, which utilizes models like GPT-4 for text generation, then constructs a structured outline and generates a complete, scrolling website with relevant sections. Alternatively, any existing Gamma presentation can be converted into a website via the 'Publish to Site > Convert to Site' option. Once the initial site is generated, users can customize it using an intuitive drag-and-drop visual editor. This editor allows for real-time collaboration and 'one-click restyling,' which enables changing the entire theme and aesthetic of the site without being locked into a rigid template. The fundamental building blocks of the site are the same 'Gamma cards' used in presentations, which act as fluid, responsive containers for content. All sites created in Gamma are mobile-ready by default, and a 'Preview' mode allows users to see how their site will appear on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices before publishing. Gamma Sites support the inclusion of typical website components necessary for a landing page or simple business site. These components are added as cards and can include hero sections, feature lists, call-to-action (CTA) buttons, image galleries, and embedded multimedia content. For multi-page websites, the platform supports the creation of a navigation bar (Navbar) to facilitate user movement between different pages or sections. In the 'Site Settings,' users can customize the site name, connect a custom domain, and set a custom favicon for branding. Gamma provides flexible publishing options. All users can publish their sites to a free 'gamma.site' subdomain (e.g., yoursite.gamma.site). Subscribers to the Pro plan gain the ability to connect their own custom domains, with Gamma providing support for both automatic and manual DNS configuration. The platform handles all website hosting and automatically provisions SSL certificates for security. For analytics, users can integrate tools like Google Tag Manager and Meta Pixel to track visitor engagement and measure the site's performance. Despite its accessibility, Gamma Sites has several limitations. The platform is not designed for complex web applications and currently lacks advanced functionalities such as e-commerce capabilities for selling products or integrated blogging features. While it offers 'one-click restyling' and a visual editor, the level of customization is more limited compared to traditional, full-featured website builders like WordPress or Webflow. The system is best suited for users who can work within its fluid, card-based design framework and may not be ideal for projects requiring 'heavy customization' or pixel-perfect control. Basic SEO settings are available, but they are not as extensive as those found on dedicated SEO platforms. Another important consideration is that once a presentation is converted into a site, the process is not automatically reversible; the content would need to be manually copied back into a presentation format if needed. The practical use cases are therefore centered on creating simple, professional-looking websites quickly, such as marketing landing pages, online portfolios, sites for small businesses, and minimum viable products (MVPs) for startups.

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