Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For most everyday users, Storydoc wins because it offers a free trial, clear pricing, and deep analytics that actually help you track engagement — all without needing design skills. Gamma is a strong alternative if you need to create polished, web-native presentations or documents from PDFs/URLs, but its credit system and lack of mobile access hold it back. The single biggest difference: Storydoc gives you real-time tracking of who opened and clicked your document, while Gamma focuses on instant aesthetic polish.
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Common questions
If you need a polished presentation fast and want to export it as PowerPoint, Gamma is better because it can import PDFs and URLs. But if you want to track who views it and embed interactive elements like a booking link, Storydoc is the stronger choice.
Neither has a mobile app for creating documents. However, both let you view and share documents on your phone via a web link. Storydoc's outputs are designed to be mobile-friendly for readers.
Both are very beginner-friendly. Storydoc has a slightly easier start because it offers a free trial with no credit card and guides you through use cases. Gamma also requires no design skills but has a credit system that can feel limiting.
Storydoc offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. Gamma's free tier is unclear — it likely offers limited credits, but pricing is not clearly published on their site.
Storydoc is clearly better for sales proposals because it integrates with CRM, personalizes content, and provides deep analytics on who opened and clicked your document. Gamma lacks these features.
Storydoc wins for everyday users who share documents to drive action, thanks to its free trial, clear pricing, and engagement tracking — Gamma is better for one-off polished presentations from existing files.
If you share documents to persuade or sell — and you want to know if people actually read them — go with Storydoc. It's easy to try for free, tracks engagement, and lets you add booking links and videos. Gamma is a solid backup if you need to turn existing files into polished presentations, but its unclear pricing and lack of analytics make it a tougher everyday choice.