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AI can create drafts, moodboards, microsites, research pages, and customer previews quickly.

But speed creates a practical problem: how do you share the work without chaos?

Files break down once versions, collaborators, customers, or agents are involved. One person has version three. Another comments on version two. A customer forwards an outdated PDF.

The output exists, but the collaboration surface is weak.

Move the work out of chat

The better pattern is to move output into a workspace early. A moodboard becomes a folder. A microsite becomes a small site. A research memo becomes a Markdown file. A customer preview becomes a link or branch.

Now the work has an address.

Give people a stable object

Humans respond better to concrete objects: this page, this draft, this preview, this issue, this pull request.

GitHub gives AI work those objects. Repositories hold the project. Branches hold proposed directions. Pull requests collect review. GitHub Pages publishes simple sites. Issues hold feedback and next steps.

This matters most for visual or customer-facing work. If a moodboard stays on your machine, it is hard to review. If it becomes a shareable link, the customer can respond to the actual object and another agent can improve it while the history stays visible.

The reframe

AI makes output cheap. Collaboration improves when output has a home, history, and review path. GitHub gives you all three, even when you are not building software.

Have a great day!

Matthias

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