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Gamma
A
GitHub Copilot
B
Ask YouTube
A
ChatGPT Operator
B
TaglineAI slide decks that don't look AI-generated.Microsoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration.YouTube's Gemini-powered conversational search lets you ask natural language questions and get answers drawn from videos, Shorts, and the web — without ever leaving the platform.OpenAI's browser agent. Clicks and types on websites for you.
CategoryProductivityCodingResearchAgents
PricingFree + $10-$20/moFree (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo BusinessIncluded with YouTube Premium ($13.99/mo); expanding to some free usersIncluded with ChatGPT Pro $200/mo
Best forPitch decks, proposals, internal presentations — fast.Teams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs.YouTube heavy users who want to discover content through conversation rather than keyword guessing, especially for learning, research, or planning-style queries.Power users willing to pay $200/mo for a browser bot.
Strengths
  • Strong templates
  • Decks, docs, webpages
  • Doesn't look generic
  • Great enterprise story
  • Works in your existing IDE
  • Chat + autocomplete
  • Searches across long-form videos, Shorts, and text in a single conversational query
  • Draws on real-time data from both YouTube content and the broader web
  • Deeply integrated into YouTube's existing search bar — zero context-switching required
  • Supports follow-up/refinement questions within the same session
  • Powered by Google Gemini, the same LLM backbone as Google's AI Mode in Search
  • Actually uses websites — fills forms, clicks, checks out
  • Built into ChatGPT
  • Good for repetitive web tasks
Weaknesses
  • Locked into Gamma's format
  • Export quality varies
  • Less agentic than Cursor/Claude Code
  • Model quality varies
  • Still a limited test — US Premium subscribers only, with no firm global timeline
  • Raises real creator-traffic concerns: AI answers may reduce clicks to actual videos
  • No standalone value — entirely dependent on having a YouTube Premium subscription
  • Slow vs doing it yourself
  • Breaks on complex auth flows
  • $200/mo gate
Kai's verdictA-tier. Best of a boring category. Use it for first drafts, then edit in Keynote if high-stakes.B-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't.A genuinely interesting evolution of video search that could make YouTube feel more like a knowledge engine, but it's still early-stage, US-locked, and paywalled behind Premium — watch this space rather than rerouting your workflow around it yet. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.)B-tier. Still early. Manus is more flexible for less money.
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