I Pasted My Consulting Services Into Gamma. 30 Seconds Later, I Had a Website.

No templates, no WordPress, no coding. I pasted two paragraphs of service copy into Gamma and got a shareable website I could send to a client that same day.

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If someone asked you right now, “Do you have a website I can look at?” β€” what would you send them?

A PDF? A Facebook page? Something you built three years ago and haven’t touched since?

What you actually need is a URL you can share tonight. Not a polished agency site that takes three months to launch β€” just something real, professional, and live.

That’s what drew me to Gamma. Not that it replaces a designer, but that it makes “I’ll get around to it eventually” a lot harder to justify.

A lot of consultants aren’t held back by ability. They’re held back by inertia. The website keeps getting pushed to the back burner.

So I ran a simple test. No designer. No WordPress. I just took this paragraph:

I offer business operations strategy for SMEs β€” helping companies identify growth bottlenecks through market analysis, process improvement, and KPI design.

And pasted it into Gamma.

Thirty seconds later, I had a website. Not a slide deck β€” an actual shareable page with a URL.

And it already had everything you’d expect: a homepage headline, a services section, a contact button, mobile-friendly layout, and a link I could drop into a message right away.

No template browsing. No font decisions. No code.

See what Gamma builds in 30 seconds

What a Consulting Website Actually Needs (It’s Not Much)

After looking at a lot of consulting sites, I’ve noticed they really only need to do three things:

1

Tell people who you are

Don't make visitors guess. State your expertise and who you work with, plainly and up front.

2

Tell people what problem you solve

Whether it's market analysis, org design, or go-to-market strategy β€” the goal is that someone landing on your page for the first time immediately gets it.

3

Tell people how to reach you

Book a call, fill out a form, send an email. As long as there's a clear next step, the site has done its job.

What Gamma generated on the first try hit all three.

Honestly? I Was Skeptical

“AI builds websites?” My first reaction was that this was another gimmick.

But after actually using it, the thing that surprised me most wasn’t how it looked. It was that I didn’t have to start from a blank page. No layout decisions, no typography rabbit holes, no two-week delay while I figured out what to put above the fold.

That said, it’s not perfect. The stock images Gamma picks are generic β€” fine for a quick draft, but if you care about brand feel, you’ll likely swap them out. The generated copy also tends to sound a bit corporate, not like how you actually talk to clients, so I always do a light edit before sharing anything. And the free plan has limits on sharing and edits, so if you want to use it long-term, you’ll need to look at a paid plan.

But “imperfect and done” beats “perfect and never started.” Getting to an 80% version today and refining from there is almost always better than staying at zero.

Who Is This Actually For?

Gamma is a solid fit for management consultants, marketing consultants, HR consultants, coaches, freelancers, and anyone building a personal brand.

If your goal is “help people understand what I do and make it easy for them to contact me,” Gamma gets you there.

But if you need an e-commerce store, a membership site, an online course platform, or anything with custom functionality β€” Gamma isn’t the right tool. For that kind of full-featured site, ZipWP is worth looking at instead >

Not Sure What to Write? Use This

Fill in the blanks and paste it straight into Gamma:

I’m a ______ who helps ______ solve ______.

My services include:

Past clients have typically been ______ type of businesses or individuals.

That’s it. Hand the structure and layout to Gamma. Focus on getting your words right.

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