ClickUp mind maps lack depth and flexibility
ClickUp users find the built-in mind map feature too limited for serious visual planning. Project teams who rely on mind mapping for brainstorming or architecture work are forced to switch to dedicated tools. The gap between ClickUp's core strengths and its mind map capability creates workflow fragmentation.
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