ClickUp is definitely a great tool for every size companies.
September 19, 2024
ClickUp is definitely a great tool for every size companies.

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with ClickUp
We use ClickUp as the primary software for our business information, such as employees, contacts, etc. In our daily work in the product and engineering teams, we use it to write documentation about our business and applications and to manage our work using tickets and boards. It's also really helpful during the onboarding of new employees.
Pros
- Very customisable.
- A huge amount of features.
- Integration with other apps.
Cons
- Better layout the task view (maybe let us customize it)
- I don't have this number.
It has definitely increased team collaboration on task brainstorming and thought sharing. Now, it's clear to everyone in the company what everyone is doing, and they get notified in real time and share their insights. The conversations can get a bit confusing when they extend too much, but it is good that you can tag anyone in the company.
It has definitely reduced the number of apps we use. There are still a couple that we can't substitute with ClickUp, but especially those for project management, documentation, and communication, we have replaced 100%. There are a few more, more technical, that I understand why aren't there yet, but the integration with them saves a lot of time.
The main or the most important thing is that we can have all those software in just one. This simplifies the way we work, how we stay organized, and how we share information company-wide. Also, reducing the number of accounts for new employees and reducing their complexity because they need to learn one software instead of 5 or 6.
Do you think ClickUp delivers good value for the price?
Not sure
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

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