Productivity · Project ManagementstructuralTask ManagementUXSAAS

ClickUp Task Views Inconsistent After Update

After a ClickUp update, the same task can surface in different view modes (window, modal, full page) unpredictably, disorienting users who rely on consistent navigation. Finding tasks has become significantly harder. The regression affects daily workflow for power users.

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