ClickUp Gantt View Requires Separate Paid Upgrade
Gantt charts are a standard project management view that ClickUp charges extra for, unlike competitors who include it at base tier. Teams that need timeline visualization face an unexpected upsell on top of their existing subscription. The pay-wall on a core view type drives users to evaluate alternatives where it is included.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyClickUp Gantt chart needs optimization
ClickUp Gantt chart view could be optimized for better usability and performance.
ClickUp sluggish load times and integration paywall frustrate power users
ClickUp users report slow data loading that disrupts real-time workflows, alongside key integrations locked behind expensive higher-tier plans. This forces teams to either overpay for connectivity they need or accept a degraded experience. The combination of performance issues and aggressive feature gating creates structural churn risk.
Trello calendar view locked behind paid plan for free users
Trello restricts calendar view to paid tiers, blocking free users from visualizing their tasks on a timeline — a feature available for free in tools like Notion and Asana. Users doing basic personal or small-team planning are forced to either upgrade or use workarounds. The restriction is a pricing decision rather than a technical limitation.
ClickUp Restricts Advanced Features to Higher Pricing Tiers
ClickUp users on lower plans cannot access features needed for specific project types, requiring per-project plan upgrades. Feature gating creates per-project friction rather than a scalable team workspace. This is a pricing policy limitation rather than a software market gap.
Trello Locks Calendar View Behind a Paid Subscription
Trello's calendar view — a basic feature for understanding task timelines — is restricted to paid plans, limiting free-tier users to Kanban boards only. Teams that need deadline visibility must pay for a subscription just to access a standard productivity view that competing free tools provide by default.
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