ClickUp personal and project calendars lack bidirectional sync
When users block time for a task in ClickUp, that reservation does not appear on the shared project calendar, creating scheduling blind spots for teams. Additionally, pausing a task and resuming it later cannot be tracked with specific time windows. The disconnect between personal time-blocking and project visibility forces manual workarounds.
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