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The collaboration paradox

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December 2025

What if your workflow wasn't broken, but the tools were never built for your brain in the first place? A new creator-led rethink is turning chaotic feedback, endless loops, and scattered files into something surprisingly rare: peace

- Ashok Pandey ashokpa@cybermedia.co.in

The collaboration paradox

The last decade has seen a surge in enterprise productivity tools.

From email to chat to project management platforms, each promised better coordination. Yet, creative teams still struggle to retain context, sync feedback, and keep momentum. The problem isn’t the lack of tools; it’s that the tools weren’t designed for them.

Deepankar Das, Co-founder and CEO, ButtonShift, recognized this firsthand. With a background in filmmaking and photography, the inefficiencies weren't just frustrating, they were workflow blockers. Creative minds, unlike technical teams, don’t follow linear processes. They loop, improvise, revise, and depend heavily on nuanced feedback. Existing tools simply weren’t keeping up.

▼ The illusion of progress

Most collaboration platforms are designed to take teams part of the way. For many, that’s enough. But for creative teams, these tools quickly become friction points. While engineers and product managers may thrive in structured environments, creatives often find such environments stifling.

Platforms that are overly technical or feature-heavy become distractions. They fail to accommodate the iterative, visual, and emotion-driven processes central to content creation. Feedback on videos or design elements gets lost in scattered chats, emails, or screenshots. What starts as collaboration ends in confusion.

Creative workflows need more than task checklists and file attachments. They need clarity, version control, and real-time context that fits naturally into the way creators work.

▼ Fixing the feedback loop

The biggest hurdle in creative collaboration is often not creativity itself but feedback. Screenshots sent on messaging apps, audio notes explaining revisions, and vague comments without visual references are all too common. This results in miscommunication, duplicated efforts, and wasted time.

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