ClickUp Makes All Other Productivity Platforms Look Bad
Updated July 20, 2022
ClickUp Makes All Other Productivity Platforms Look Bad
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Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with ClickUp
We use it in conjunction with Microsoft Office 365 (Teams, rest of suite). The integration is excellent and pretty seamless. Our organization's departments each have a ClickUp space - each with different permissions and groups of people. Our tasks are all tracked and have relationships where needed. Using this system, everyone can mostly answer their own questions about ETAs and pending tasks by just visiting ClickUp.
- Task tracking
- Gantt charts
- Calendars
- Task relationships
- GitHub integration
- Office 365 integration
- Would love even easier github integration (me being picky)
- Exports to CSV (or Excel, but AT LEAST CSV in free plan) outside of business plan. You get only 5 per lifetime of account, no monthly resets.
- Hours saved weekly because of task clarity
- Relationships between tasks bring exceptional clarity on what corresponds to what
- OneDrive integration reduces having to jump from ClickUp to OneDrive when working with storage (docs, files, etc). It's all in ClickUp
We track everything on ClickUp and departments can create relationships with common tasks.
We replaced Microsoft Planner (we used it within Teams), Microsoft To-Do, and Trello. On top of that, I personally stopped using Asana for my personal and work tracking. We were able to simplify ClickUp while increasing our productivity because we had a clearer view of our pipelines and relationships. This gave us an opportunity to readjust quicker and as-needed.
All these apps work well but are usually focused on doing something really well. Some have good integrations but relying on integrations alone doesn't cut it. We found newfound clarity when we started using ClickUp and suddenly all these systems are seamlessly integrated, to the point where you can even IMPORT from these other systems. Then they all talk to each other natively. Still, want to use those old systems? Fine - you can! Either implement them with automation, ClickUp's own REST API (yep!), or a built-in integration if it exists.
Do you think ClickUp delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with ClickUp's feature set?
Yes
Did ClickUp live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of ClickUp go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy ClickUp again?
Yes