Let’s be real, presentations can get dull. Fast. Whether you're teaching, pitching, or onboarding, keeping your audience involved is key. One of the best ways to spark engagement is through interactive quizzes or forms.
Embedding a Google Form directly into your Gamma App presentation lets you ask questions, collect feedback, or even run live quizzes, without sending people off-screen. It keeps things seamless, simple, and genuinely engaging.
btw, you can create quiz inside google form from any source text pdf, docx, website url and more using MagicForm.app
Now let’s embed that form, step by step.
🛠️ Step-by-Step: Embedding a Google Form into Gamma App
Step 1: Create Your Google Form
Before jumping into Gamma App , start by making your quiz or form:
- Go to Google Forms.
- Create a new form and add your questions, multiple choice, checkboxes, short answers, whatever suits your use case.
- Once done, click “Send” and copy the shareable link (not the embed code, just the regular link).
Read our blog here to see how you can generate google forms quickly!
Step 2: Open Your Gamma App Presentation
Now that your form is ready, head over to Gamma App :
- Go to Gamma App .app and open your deck or create a new one.
- Choose the slide (or “card” as Gamma App calls it) where you want the form to appear.
✨ Bonus Hack: Use MagicSlides to generate your quiz content first. Just enter a topic like “Customer Service Best Practices Quiz” and it’ll whip up multiple slides or questions you can quickly port into your form.
Step 3: Add an Interactive Block
To insert your form:
- On the right-hand toolbar, click the Forms & buttons icon (pen + form icon).
- A pop-up menu will appear showing several form platforms.
- Click Google Form.
Step 4: Paste Your Google Form Link
Once you click Google Form:
- A Media panel opens on the right.
- Paste the Google Form URL into the “URL or embed code” field.
- Hit “Go”, and Gamma App will instantly embed your form.
That’s it! Your form is now live inside your deck. Your audience can interact with it during your presentation or even asynchronously afterward.
Why Use MagicSlides with Gamma App ?
Before you even step into Gamma App , MagicSlides.app can:
- Turn topics into full presentations in seconds
- Convert YouTube videos, PDFs, Word docs, and more into slides
- Help generate quizzes, SWOTs, timelines, pros/cons, and other structured formats
- Work inside Google Slides, ChatGPT, Figma, and even Telegram
So if you're planning an interactive quiz, here's a workflow I personally swear by:
- Use MagicSlides to generate questions or draft quiz slides
- Copy those into a Google Form
- Embed the form in your Gamma App deck
Done in under 10 minutes. 👌
Bonus Tips for a Better Experience
- Preview before presenting: Click Present to see how the form appears to your audience.
- Keep it concise: Embed shorter quizzes or single-question forms to avoid clutter.
- Use analytics: Google Forms automatically collects responses and gives you charts, making it easy to analyze results later.
- Design first in MagicSlides: I often mock up quiz ideas using MagicSlides templates, then embed the finalized version in Gamma App . It helps to visualize before you finalize.
When Should You Use Embedded Forms?
Here are a few great use cases:
- Icebreaker questions at the start of your presentation
- Knowledge checks during training sessions
- Feedback forms at the end of a client pitch
- Opinion polls during workshops
No matter the use, embedding a form turns your presentation into a two-way conversation.
Wrapping Up
Embedding a quiz form in Gamma App is one of the easiest and most powerful ways to make your presentation interactive, insightful, and genuinely engaging. And when you pair it with MagicSlides for content creation, you’ve got yourself a productivity duo that saves time and delivers results.
Now go ahead, embed that form and wow your audience.
You’ve got this.
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About the author
Ayan Ahmad is a Senior Content Strategist with hands-on experience crafting high-performing content for brands like Amazon and Okaya. He specializes in SEO-focused editorial systems, topical authority building, and user-first documentation. When he's not working, Ayan enjoys cinema and travel.
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