Gamma’s head of design shares how his small team uses AI to synthesize feedback, generate on-brand imagery, and maintain design quality while serving users in 60+ countries | Zach Leach
How I AI9 Kesä 2025

Gamma’s head of design shares how his small team uses AI to synthesize feedback, generate on-brand imagery, and maintain design quality while serving users in 60+ countries | Zach Leach

Zach Leach, head of design at Gamma, reveals how his small team uses AI to analyze global feedback, create on-brand imagery, and maintain design quality while serving users in more than 60 countries.

What you’ll learn:

  1. How Gamma analyzes feedback from their 60% international user base using ChatGPT’s deep research capabilities
  2. How to transform hundreds of multilingual feedback items into actionable design insights
  3. A simple workflow for creating on-brand imagery using Midjourney-style references
  4. How to use AI to maintain brand consistency across a globally distributed product
  5. The secret to removing image backgrounds instantly using Replicate
  6. How to create consistent, high-quality job descriptions in minutes using AI templates

Brought to you by:

WorkOS—Make your app enterprise-ready today

Retool—AI that’s designed for developers and built for the enterprise

Where to find Zach Leach:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zleach

X: https://x.com/thisiszach

Where to find Claire Vo:

ChatPRD: https://www.chatprd.ai/

Website: https://clairevo.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairevo/

X: https://x.com/clairevo

In this episode, we cover:

(00:00) Intro

(02:42) Building the Gamma AI image editing feature

(05:25) Using ChatGPT’s deep research for feedback analysis

(09:10) How feedback was analyzed before AI tools

(10:10) Benefits of deep research vs. basic scripting

(12:40) Insights from ChatGPT's deep research

(16:41) Demo of Midjourney workflow for creating on-brand art

(23:54) Using Replicate for background removal

(25:40) Style references (SREF) and brand consistency in Midjourney

(29:19) An AI workflow for creating consistent job descriptions

(32:27) Conclusion and final thoughts

ChatGPT feedback prompt

“This is some feedback we’ve received about our AI image editing feature. I want you to analyze the feedback and find where we are doing poorly and where we are doing well. Break down for our product team what kinds of things we are doing well and why, and what kinds of things we are doing poorly and why. What do people love? What do people hate? Where can we improve?”

Tools referenced:

• Gamma: https://gamma.app/

• ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com/

• Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com/

• Midjourney Style Reference (SREF): https://docs.midjourney.com/hc/en-us/articles/32180011136653-Style-Reference

• Replicate: https://replicate.com/

• Figma: https://www.figma.com/

• Claude Projects: https://claude.ai/projects

• GPT 4o image model https://openai.com/index/introducing-4o-image-generation/

Other reference:

• LaunchDarkly: https://launchdarkly.com/

Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email jordan@penname.co.

Jaksot(66)

How Zapier’s EA built an army of AI interns to automate meeting prep, strengthen team culture, and scale internal alignment | Cortney Hickey

How Zapier’s EA built an army of AI interns to automate meeting prep, strengthen team culture, and scale internal alignment | Cortney Hickey

Cortney Hickey is the executive assistant to the CEO at Zapier, where she’s leveraging AI to transform traditional EA responsibilities into scalable, organization-wide systems. In this episode, she de...

15 Joulu 202544min

ChatGPT agent mode: The “little helper” that transformed recruiting, crafted user personas, and solved parking nightmares | Michal Peled (Honeybook)

ChatGPT agent mode: The “little helper” that transformed recruiting, crafted user personas, and solved parking nightmares | Michal Peled (Honeybook)

Michal Peled is a Technical Operations Engineer at HoneyBook who specializes in building internal tools and automations that eliminate friction for teams. In this episode, Michal demonstrates three pr...

8 Joulu 202558min

Gemini 3 vs. Claude Opus 4.5 vs. GPT-5.1 Codex: Which AI model is the best designer?

Gemini 3 vs. Claude Opus 4.5 vs. GPT-5.1 Codex: Which AI model is the best designer?

I put three cutting-edge AI models to the test in a head-to-head design competition. Using the exact same prompt, I challenged Google’s Gemini 3, Anthropic’s Opus 4.5, and OpenAI’s Codex 5.1 to redesi...

3 Joulu 202525min

“PMs who use AI will replace those who don’t”: Google’s AI product lead on the new PM toolkit | Marily Nika

“PMs who use AI will replace those who don’t”: Google’s AI product lead on the new PM toolkit | Marily Nika

Marily Nika, AI Product Lead at Google and founder of the AI Product Academy, demonstrates how product managers can leverage AI tools to dramatically accelerate their workflow. Using a smart-fridge co...

1 Joulu 202540min

How to create your own AI performance coach: Optimizing your unique nutrition, recovery, and injury management needs | Lucas Werthein (Cactus)

How to create your own AI performance coach: Optimizing your unique nutrition, recovery, and injury management needs | Lucas Werthein (Cactus)

Lucas Werthein, the COO and co-founder of Cactus, shares how he built a personalized AI wellness coach using ChatGPT to optimize his athletic performance while managing past injuries. After multiple s...

24 Marras 202551min

“Farm-to-table software”: How I built a Thanksgiving party hub using Lovable for managing invites, dishes, shared recipes, and photos

“Farm-to-table software”: How I built a Thanksgiving party hub using Lovable for managing invites, dishes, shared recipes, and photos

In today’s pre-Thanksgiving episode, I walk you through how I vibe coded my very own “Thanksgiving party hub” using Lovable—and how I transformed it from AI-generated slop into something warm, persona...

19 Marras 202534min

“Nobody wanted to do this work”: How Emmy Award–winning filmmakers use AI to automate the tedious parts of documentaries

“Nobody wanted to do this work”: How Emmy Award–winning filmmakers use AI to automate the tedious parts of documentaries

Tim McAleer is a producer at Ken Burns’s Florentine Films who is responsible for the technology and processes that power their documentary production. Rather than using AI to generate creative content...

17 Marras 202547min

How this CEO turned 25,000 hours of sales calls into a self-learning go-to-market engine | Matt Britton (Suzy)

How this CEO turned 25,000 hours of sales calls into a self-learning go-to-market engine | Matt Britton (Suzy)

Matt Britton is the founder and CEO of Suzy, a consumer insights platform that has raised over $100 million in venture capital and works with top brands like Coca-Cola, Google, Procter & Gamble, and N...

10 Marras 202542min