ClickUp users want recreational and social features for team bonding
A user suggests adding games and social activities to ClickUp to help teams socialize beyond work tasks. The request reflects a desire for team culture features within productivity tools. Low urgency and limited market validation as a standalone problem.
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ClickUp's rapid feature release cadence consistently introduces new capabilities before existing ones are stable or polished, leaving users navigating a tool with growing surface area but persistent quality gaps. Teams that adopted ClickUp for its breadth find the ongoing feature churn adds cognitive overhead rather than productivity.
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ClickUp Has a Steep Learning Curve with Insufficient Training Resources
New ClickUp users struggle with the platform's complexity due to a lack of structured onboarding and insufficient training video coverage for its many features. Teams adopting ClickUp face productivity dips during ramp-up as self-service learning materials are sparse relative to the product's surface area. This is especially pronounced for non-technical users expected to manage their own workspaces.
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