How to Use YouTube’s New Collaboration Feature and How It Works Together With Tangle
YouTube’s 2025 update introduced a built-in Collaboration feature that allows creators to co-credit videos, share visibility, and reach each other’s audiences without complicated workarounds. It is a major improvement for publishing collaborative content.
However, YouTube still does not help creators with the hardest part of collaborating. Most creators still struggle to find the right partner, organize communication, keep track of progress, and manage roles. This is exactly what Tangle is designed to solve. Tangle is a creator collaboration platform that helps creators discover partners, review applications, message each other, and manage projects in one place.
This guide covers:
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What YouTube’s Collaboration feature does
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How to use it step by step
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What problems it does not solve
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How Tangle completes the collaboration workflow
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The recommended workflow for using them together
What YouTube’s Collaboration Feature Is
YouTube’s Collaboration tool allows creators to:
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Add collaborators to videos
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Display collaborator names on the video watch page
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Show the video on each collaborator’s channel in the Collaborations tab
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Help both creators reach a wider audience
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Give clear and automatic credit without manual tagging
The feature makes collaborations more visible on the platform, and it boosts discoverability for everyone involved.
How to Use YouTube’s Collaboration Feature
1. Upload your video as usual
Choose a new upload or select an existing video.
2. Open the Collaboration section in Video Details
YouTube added a dedicated “Collaboration” tab in the editor.
3. Add collaborators by using their channel handle
Type their YouTube handle to send an invitation.
4. The collaborator accepts the invitation
Once the invitation is accepted:
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Their name appears on the video
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The video appears in their Collaborations tab
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You gain exposure to their audience
5. Publish or save changes
The video becomes a shared piece of content for both creators without needing multiple uploads.
What YouTube’s Collaboration Feature Does Not Solve
YouTube only solves the publishing part of collaboration. It does not help with:
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Finding reliable partners
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Reviewing applicants
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Messaging back and forth
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Setting expectations
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Tracking progress or deliverables
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Managing all communication in one place
Creators still tend to rely on scattered DMs, emails, Discord servers, or spreadsheets, which slows projects down and causes confusion.
This gap is exactly where Tangle becomes essential.
How Tangle Complements YouTube’s Collaboration Feature
Tangle is built specifically to help creators find partners and manage collaboration projects from the idea stage through completion. Every feature exists to remove friction from creative teamwork.
Here is how Tangle fills in the parts YouTube does not cover.
1. A dedicated place to discover collaborators
Tangle provides:
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A public marketplace of collaboration opportunities
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Filters by creator type, format, category, and skill
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Search tools that surface only relevant opportunities
Creators can also post their own collaboration listings.
2. A structured application system
Instead of random DMs, applicants submit:
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A pitch
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A message
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A profile with linked social accounts
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A collaboration history and reviews from past projects
This helps creators evaluate people more confidently.
3. Built-in messaging and project tracking
Tangle includes:
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Direct messaging inside the platform
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Clear project stages such as Open, Reviewing Applicants, In Progress, and Complete
This replaces messy email threads and scattered communication.
4. Support for all formats
Tangle supports collaborations between YouTubers, streamers, musicians, writers, artists, podcasters, and many other creator types.
This makes it easy to assemble a team for video editing, scriptwriting, music production, or animation.
5. Profiles, verification, and reviews
Each creator profile includes:
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Bio
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Social links
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Collaboration history
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Reviews from past projects
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Verification signals that help build trust
This helps creators avoid unreliable partners.
How to Use YouTube Collabs and Tangle Together
This workflow is the most efficient way to collaborate in 2025.
Step 1. Find your collaborator on Tangle
You can:
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Browse open listings
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Post your own project
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Filter by niche or format
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Review applicants and their profiles
Step 2. Plan the collaboration inside Tangle
Use Tangle messaging and project tools to:
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Share ideas
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Define roles
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Agree on deadlines
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Track progress
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Keep every conversation in one place
Step 3. Record and finish the video together
Once the planning is complete, produce your video.
Step 4. Upload to YouTube and add your collaborator
Inside the YouTube editor:
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Go to Collaboration
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Add your partner
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They accept the request
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The video appears on both channels
This immediately multiplies your reach.
Step 5. Mark the project as Complete in Tangle
Doing this:
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Adds the collaboration to both creators’ profiles
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Builds long term reputation on the platform
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Helps future collaborators trust your track record
Why This Combination Is So Effective
| Creator Need | YouTube Provides | Tangle Provides |
|---|---|---|
| Find collaborators | No | Yes |
| Evaluate applicants | No | Yes |
| Project messaging | No | Yes |
| Workflow tracking | No | Yes |
| Publish and credit collaborators | Yes | Completes the process |
YouTube handles distribution.
Tangle handles discovery and project management.
Together they create a complete collaboration pipeline.
Conclusion
YouTube’s Collaboration feature makes publishing collaborative content easier than ever. Tangle solves everything that happens before upload. When used together, creators can find partners, plan projects, manage communication, and then publish collaborations that reach both audiences with maximum visibility.
This is the simplest and most scalable way to grow through collaboration today.
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