ClickUp Member vs Guest Role Confusion Triggers Accidental Credit Card Charges
ClickUp's invite flow does not clearly distinguish between billable member seats and free guest access, causing administrators to repeatedly trigger unexpected charges. The financial consequence of a UX error is immediate and automatic. Teams managing tight budgets face unpredictable billing spikes from a routine workspace management task.
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