Need a Personal Intro Page? Gamma Gets You There Fast
Need a personal intro page, personal brand site, or portfolio — but don't want to spend hours figuring out layout? Here's how I use Gamma to get a shareable page live in under 30 minutes.
Someone asks if you have a portfolio. You pause. You start typing a link to a PDF, or maybe a Notion page, or you just end up writing a three-paragraph explanation of what you do — again. It’s not that you don’t have the work. It’s that the work is scattered, and there’s no single place that makes it easy for someone to get it quickly.
That’s the problem a personal intro page actually solves. Not branding, not SEO. Just: one link, one page, thirty seconds, and the person on the other end knows who you are and what you do.
I’ve been recommending Gamma for this lately, especially to people who get stuck trying to make everything look right. Gamma sits somewhere between a presentation tool and a website builder. You put in your content, it handles the structure and design. You’re not dragging blocks around or choosing between twelve font combinations. You focus on the content and Gamma handles the layout.
It’s not perfect — the customization ceiling is lower than a full site builder, and if you have a very specific visual direction in mind, you’ll hit limits. If speed matters, Gamma is hard to beat.
One client I worked with had been using email introductions for years. No portfolio link, no landing page, nothing people could look at before a call.
We pulled together her positioning statement, her services, a few past projects, and her contact info. Pasted it into Gamma. About 30 minutes later, she had a full page: intro at the top, services below, work samples, background, and a contact section at the bottom. One link she could put in her email signature and social profiles. About 30 minutes later, she had a full page:: intro at the top, services below, work samples, background, and a contact section at the bottom. One link she could put in her email signature and social profiles.
The free plan gets you a complete, shareable page — no credit card needed. That’s worth mentioning because there’s no reason to commit to anything before you see whether it actually works for you.
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If you’ve got a resume, a bio, or even just some notes on what you do, you probably already have most of what you need. The content exists. It’s just not in one place yet. Paste it into Gamma, pick a style, and publish. You can refine later — but the first version, the one that actually gives you a link to share, takes less time than you’d expect.