Multipage gammas let you keep several related pages inside one Gamma project. Instead of splitting content into separate links, you can organize everything under one shareable structure.
Why multipage gammas are useful
This format works well for ebooks, proposals, client microsites, internal docs, course modules, and longer structured presentations. It is especially useful when several sections belong together but should still exist as separate pages.
How to add pages in Gamma
- Open the editor.
- Open the Pages panel from the top-left area.
- Click Add page.
- Choose a blank page or create one with AI.
- Switch between pages in the panel as you build the structure.
How to manage pages
For each page, Gamma gives you options such as renaming, duplicating, copying a share link, archiving, and changing settings. This makes multipage content more manageable when a project grows beyond a simple one-flow deck.
How to organize page order
You can reorder pages by dragging them in the Pages panel. That makes it easy to define a cleaner journey for viewers, whether you are building a proposal, site, or educational resource.
When to use multipage instead of one long page
- When sections serve different goals
- When readers need quicker navigation
- When one page becomes too long to scan comfortably
- When you want one project but several entry points
Good use cases
Multipage gammas are strong for sales materials, pitch flows, educational content, course portals, and multi-step internal documents where each page has a distinct purpose.
Related help articles
Also read Introduction to the Gamma Dashboard, How the filmstrip works in Gamma, and How to create a new presentation or webpage in Gamma.