Founder-to-Video-Editor Workflow Fragmented Across WhatsApp Drive and DMs
Brands collaborating with video editors manage briefs on WhatsApp, files on Drive, feedback in random DMs, and payments on UPI with no unified visibility. The fragmented workflow creates revision confusion, missed deadlines, and payment disputes. No purpose-built collaboration platform exists for the creator economy video production workflow.
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