ClickUp
A deeply customisable project management and productivity platform that bundles tasks, docs, chat, whiteboards, goals, and dashboards into one tool. Known for its breadth of features and aggressive pricing.
- Price: Free Forever / Unlimited ~$7/user/month / Business ~$12/user/month / Business Plus ~$19/user/month / Enterprise custom. ClickUp Brain AI add-on ~$7/user/month
- Platforms: Web, Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Chrome extension
In This Guide
Who Is ClickUp For?
ClickUp is one of the most feature-dense productivity platforms on the market. It bundles tasks, docs, chat, whiteboards, goals, time tracking, dashboards, and forms into a single app, with deep customisation at every level of the hierarchy.
It's a strong fit for small and mid-sized teams who want to consolidate tools — teams running separate subscriptions for tasks, docs, chat, whiteboards, and time tracking can often replace several with a single ClickUp workspace.
It suits power users and operators who enjoy configuring workflows in detail: custom statuses per list, dozens of field types, dependency logic, automations, and dashboards that can track almost any metric.
It's a good fit for agencies and service businesses — client-facing workspaces, per-client spaces and lists, time tracking, invoicing-friendly reporting, and task templates for repeatable processes.
ClickUp is less compelling for teams that want an opinionated, minimal tool. The sheer number of features and settings can feel overwhelming compared with simpler trackers like Trello or Linear.
It's also less suited for users looking for a polished doc-first workspace — ClickUp Docs work well but don't yet match Notion's editor or Coda's structured-data polish.
Hierarchy & Tasks
ClickUp organises work in a deep hierarchy that gives teams more structure than most competitors.
- Workspace → Space → Folder → List → Task → Subtask — a 6-level hierarchy for organising work, with permissions and settings at each level.
- Spaces — top-level containers for departments, clients, or major initiatives, each with their own members, statuses, and settings.
- Folders and lists — group tasks by project, sprint, or topic within a space.
- Tasks and subtasks — with unlimited nesting depth on higher plans, plus checklists inside tasks for even finer detail.
- Custom statuses per list — each list can have its own workflow, from simple To Do / Doing / Done to multi-step approval pipelines.
- Custom fields — dozens of field types including text, number, dropdown, label, person, money, formula, progress, rating, URL, location, and more.
- Dependencies — "waiting on", "blocking", and linked-task relationships that drive Gantt and timeline views.
- Recurring tasks — flexible recurrence rules for weekly, monthly, and pattern-based repeats.
- Task templates — save and reuse task structures for recurring work like onboarding or publishing.
- Multiple assignees and watchers — assign a task to a group of people, with separate watchers for visibility.
- Priorities and tags — priority flags and free-text tags for cross-cutting filtering.
- Time estimates and tracked time — estimated vs actual effort for capacity planning.
The hierarchy is ClickUp's biggest advantage and its biggest source of complexity — teams that invest in getting the structure right get a very flexible platform; teams that don't end up with messy workspaces.
Views & Customisation
ClickUp supports an unusually wide range of views, any of which can be applied to any list, folder, or space.
- List view — the default sortable, filterable table with inline editing.
- Board view — kanban view grouped by status, assignee, priority, or custom field.
- Calendar view — monthly, weekly, and daily calendar with drag-and-drop scheduling.
- Gantt view — timeline with dependencies, critical path, and progress bars.
- Timeline view — swim-lane timeline for cross-team scheduling.
- Box view — workload visualisation grouped by assignee to spot over-allocated team members.
- Workload view — capacity-based workload across days and weeks with configurable limits.
- Map view — for tasks with locations, useful for field work and event planning.
- Mind map view — visualise task hierarchy as a mind map.
- Activity view — a stream of recent changes across a space or workspace.
- Form view — internal or public forms that create tasks from submissions.
- Table view — a true spreadsheet-style grid for bulk editing and copy-paste workflows.
- Dashboards — configurable dashboards with widgets for numbers, charts, portfolios, sprints, burndowns, and more.
- Saved and shared views — views can be private to a user or shared with the whole team.
The breadth of views is unmatched by most competitors — teams can model almost any process without leaving ClickUp.
Docs, Chat & Whiteboards
Beyond tasks, ClickUp includes companion modules that would normally require separate apps.
- ClickUp Docs — block-based docs with nested pages, rich formatting, embedded tasks, and real-time collaboration.
- Embedded tasks — drop live task lists into a doc so a meeting note or spec can contain its own action items.
- Whiteboards — collaborative canvas with shapes, sticky notes, arrows, images, and live task linking for brainstorms and planning.
- Chat view — persistent chat channels attached to spaces and tasks, reducing the need for a separate Slack channel per project.
- Inbox — per-user inbox that aggregates mentions, assigned tasks, and comments across the workspace.
- Notepad — personal quick-capture notepad that can convert notes into tasks.
- Forms — configurable forms that create tasks with conditional logic.
- Proofing and annotations — attach screenshots, videos, or files to a task and annotate them for creative review workflows.
- Screen recording — built-in screen and camera recording to attach async videos to tasks without a separate tool.
- Email in ClickUp — send and receive email directly from tasks on higher plans.
The companion modules are strong enough to replace standalone tools for many teams, though each individually is usually not the best in its category.
Automations, Goals & AI
ClickUp's automation, goal tracking, and AI features turn its breadth into active workflow support.
- Automations — hundreds of pre-built automation recipes plus a custom builder with triggers, conditions, and actions.
- Multi-step automations — chain actions with conditional logic to automate approvals, handoffs, and notifications.
- Integration-powered actions — send Slack messages, create calendar events, post webhooks, or run external automations from inside ClickUp.
- Goals — measurable goals with targets tied to task completion, numeric values, monetary targets, or true/false milestones.
- Sprints — agile sprint features with sprint points, burndown charts, velocity tracking, and carry-over logic.
- ClickUp Brain (AI) — an optional AI add-on with role-based writing assistants, summarisation, answer-from-your-workspace Q&A, task generation, and automation drafting.
- Dashboards and reporting — configurable dashboards with widgets for portfolio health, sprint progress, time tracking, and custom KPIs.
- Native time tracking — start/stop timers, manual entries, estimates vs actuals, and billable hour reporting on higher plans.
- Workload and capacity — view team capacity over time to balance assignments.
- Guest access — free guest seats for clients and external collaborators on paid plans.
ClickUp Brain is the most visible AI feature, embedded everywhere in the app for writing, summarising, and generating content from the current context.
Pricing & Plans
| Plan | Free | Unlimited | Business | Business Plus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | ~$7/user/mo | ~$12/user/mo | ~$19/user/mo |
| Storage | 100 MB | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Unlimited members | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Dashboards | Limited | Unlimited | Advanced | Custom roles |
| Gantt & Timeline | Limited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Goals | Limited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Time tracking | Basic | Native | Advanced | Advanced |
| Automations / month | 100 | 1,000 | 10,000 | 25,000 |
| ClickUp Brain (AI) | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on |
The Free Forever plan is genuinely usable — unlimited members, unlimited tasks, most views, and basic dashboards. The main limit is 100 MB of storage, which quickly becomes a problem for teams sharing files.
Unlimited at ~$7/user/month is the tier most paying customers start on. It removes storage caps, unlocks unlimited dashboards and Gantt, and includes native time tracking.
Business at ~$12/user/month adds advanced dashboards, advanced time tracking, workload management, granular permissions, and more automation runs per month.
Business Plus adds custom roles, custom permissions, more automations, and priority support for teams that need more control.
Enterprise adds SSO, white labelling, advanced security, higher API and automation limits, and dedicated support.
ClickUp Brain is an optional add-on at roughly $7/user/month on top of any paid plan, and needs to be added for the whole workspace.
Compared with the rest of the category, ClickUp is priced aggressively for its feature set — Unlimited is cheaper than Monday Standard or Asana Starter, and includes more features than either at the same tier. The tradeoff is a steeper learning curve and a busier UI.
ClickUp
All-in-one productivity platform bundling tasks, docs, chat, whiteboards, goals, time tracking, and dashboards. Deep customisation and aggressive pricing, best for teams that want to consolidate tools.
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