ClickUp Dashboards Cannot Be Shared Publicly Without Login
ClickUp users cannot share dashboards with external stakeholders without requiring them to create an account. This forces workarounds like screenshots or exports for simple read-only access. A significant friction point for client-facing teams.
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surfaced semanticallyClickUp Dashboards Are Too Complex for Non-Technical Users
ClickUp's dashboard builder presents a steep learning curve that frustrates non-technical team members. Users struggle to create useful views without dedicated training or technical support. This limits cross-functional adoption in organizations.
No Simple Dashboard to View All Self-Created Tasks in ClickUp
ClickUp does not provide a straightforward view for users to see all tasks they have personally created across a workspace. This forces users to rely on filters or workarounds that are neither intuitive nor reliable. The gap is particularly felt by contributors who need accountability over their own work output.
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.
ClickUp Time Tracking and Reporting Dashboard Lacks Depth
ClickUp's timesheet and time reporting functionality is underdeveloped compared to dedicated time tracking tools, limiting accurate project cost analysis.
ClickUp overwhelming new users with excessive fields and poor navigation
ClickUp presents too many configuration options and lacks clear navigational structure for new users. Users spend significant time trying to find features rather than working productively. The steep onboarding curve leads to underutilization and churn before users reach the platform's core value.
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