Google Docs file sharing requires slow permission approval before editing
Users sharing Google Docs must wait for the file owner to approve edit access requests, creating friction in collaborative workflows especially on mobile. Drag-and-drop functionality is also absent, adding further friction. These gaps are most painful in time-sensitive team editing scenarios.
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