ClickUp lacks sufficient branding and design customization
Users, particularly agencies and client-facing teams, want deeper branding controls within ClickUp workspaces. The current customization options are too limited to present a cohesive branded experience to external stakeholders. This is a feature gap specific to ClickUp rather than a cross-market structural problem.
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