ClickUp-Zapier Integration Adds Unwanted Timestamps on Due Date Updates
When ClickUp due dates are updated via Zapier-Salesforce integration, unwanted timestamps are automatically appended. Users also find ClickUp's date-input auto-correction frustrating. Integration-specific bug with moderate productivity impact.
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