Graphy vs Gamma
Graphy is closer to a chart-first storytelling and reporting product. Gamma is a broader AI presentation maker and website builder. If the team already knows the story and wants beautiful charts, Graphy is more direct. If the team wants decks, docs, and broader content creation, Gamma is the wider surface.
This is a presentation-versus-data-storytelling query. The page should separate chart-centric reporting intent from broader deck and content-building intent.
Graphy centers on charts, embeds, sharing, Google Sheets refresh, and brand controls for reporting workflows.
Gamma spans presentations, docs, websites, and social-style content, not just data storytelling.
It is better when the chart still needs to be discovered, not just packaged into a polished output.
TL;DR
The short answer for buyers who are evaluating two adjacent tools.
Choose Graphy when the job is charts, internal reporting, branded visual distribution, and data-specific storytelling.
Choose Gamma when the job is broader presentation creation across decks, docs, websites, and other shareable content.
Choose PlotsAlot when the answer is not clear yet and the team still needs analysis before packaging the story.
At a Glance
The product differences that actually change the decision.
| Dimension | Graphy | Gamma | Bottom line |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary output | Beautiful interactive charts and reporting outputs designed to be shared or embedded. | Presentations, docs, websites, and other broader AI-generated content formats. | It depends These products overlap in storytelling, but the primary artifact is meaningfully different. |
| Data-storytelling specificity | Purpose-built around charts, chart branding, and reporting workflows. | Broader content creation platform where charts are part of the story, not the entire product. | Graphy wins Graphy is more specific to data-storytelling buyers. |
| Branding and polished sharing | Plus and Business plans include custom colors, watermark removal, password-protected links, and brand kits. | Pro adds custom branding and fonts, advanced sharing, and custom domains for broader presentation outputs. | It depends Graphy is stronger for chart-centric reporting polish. Gamma is stronger for broader branded presentation formats. |
| Internal reporting workflow | Business plan adds auto Google Sheets refresh and protected links for reporting use cases. | Gamma supports presentation and export workflows, but its product framing is not as centered on recurring internal reporting. | Graphy wins Graphy is more directly optimized for report-style chart distribution. |
| Best fit | Teams whose story is already known and needs polished chart delivery. | Teams building broader presentations, sites, docs, and AI-assisted narrative content. | It depends The user should decide whether the need is chart-specific or broadly presentation-oriented. |
Choose Graphy If You...
Choose Graphy if the workflow revolves around charts, embeds, report sharing, or stakeholder-facing data stories.
Choose Graphy if custom chart branding, Google Sheets refresh, password-protected links, and brand kits matter to the buyer.
Choose Graphy if the team already has the narrative and mainly needs polished visual distribution of chart outputs.
Choose Gamma If You...
Choose Gamma if the real job is producing decks, docs, websites, or broader content, not just charts.
Choose Gamma if the team wants one AI presentation surface that extends well beyond reporting.
Choose Gamma if the buying decision is more about presentation creation than about chart workflows specifically.
Where PlotsAlot Fits
PlotsAlot is the stronger fit when the analysis is still unfinished and the chart is not obvious yet.
It is the right category when the user wants to interrogate CSVs, spreadsheets, and GA4 exports before deciding how the story should be told.
A practical workflow can be PlotsAlot first for analysis, then Graphy or Gamma later for packaging depending on whether the final output is chart-centric or presentation-centric.
FAQ
Sources
Official product pages reviewed on May 23, 2026.
Use the category that matches the job
If the work is really about exported data, charts, and stakeholder-ready summaries, skip the broader category fight and start with PlotsAlot.