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ClickUp desktop and iPad apps fail to sync task updates in real time

Users working across ClickUp desktop and iPad apps experience sync delays where changes made on one device are not immediately reflected on the other. This breaks workflows for people who switch between devices throughout the day and undermines the reliability of the tool for team coordination. The problem is a cross-platform sync implementation issue within ClickUp.

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