ClickUp the Swiss Army Knife of Project Management
September 25, 2024
ClickUp the Swiss Army Knife of Project Management

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with ClickUp
ClickUp has become a household name in our organization across multiple departments. The primary use cases we are using ClickUp for is project management and goal setting. Those two main components then branch off by the creating tasks and assigning tasks. It is very valuable for what we do here!
Pros
- Project Management
- Setting Goals
- Task Management
Cons
- Central place for filters within a view
- Remove unused functionality
- Early learning curve you must tolerate
- It has greatly help us centralize our goals and tasks for the year
- It provides visibility to department goals
- It provides visibility to organizational wide goals
At our org, we have many super users that have adopted ClickUp well. Those super users have also incorporated their department into ClickUp. This was important because we can track what the team is working on, and how it aligns to the organizations goals. The different list views allows us to see different perspectives on the same tasks. It is very useful.
At one point, as a team, we got frustrated because we recently hired a manager. He was asking for updates on weekly basis, and also during our 1 on 1. We had already been using Lattice for performance reviews, and we use Zendesk to track tasks. ClickUp allowed us to combine many platforms in addition to those and just use ClickUp
Slack was very limited in what we can do, besides we have G chat for that. Zendesk is how we track tickets, but thats about it. Lattice was introduced to establish goals and performance reviews. monday.com was similar but much pricier than ClickUp. ClickUp does all the above. Simple.
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

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