3.0 Inbox Need Breadcrumbs Shown in More Locations
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Levi Snow
Loving 3.0 task views and inbox/notifications. My one ongoing gripe is the continued lack of exposing the folder level breadcrumbs in various task and notification views. Like many who use this platform we use templates with generic lists and tasks and the only way to identify what project you're looking at is to drill up through the hierarchy with a bunch of clicks until you get to the folder level. Older classic notification screen allowed you to expose the breadcrumbs, but not so on 3.0. I need this option essentially everywhere and particularly on the new Inbox and also Mobile.
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Ľubomír Šramo
So much needed ...
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Glenn Hoffman
Without breadcrumbs appearing in the Inbox and the home screen, we have had to create very long tasks names. This creates new issues with names getting clipped in various places in the UX and lots of redundant information. Please elevate this feature. You already support it in list view.

Anthony Lemay
100%!! Much needed!

Wim Delfs
Any news on this? Regarding the breadcrumbs, it is not only about displaying the list and folder but also that of the main task! There is not enough distinction between main tasks and subtasks in Clickup. Yet they are “main tasks”... and thus important to see at a glance what subtasks, comments and notifications are about. In different places (inbox, kanban-view, emails, calendar, ...) we would also like to see the main task appear.
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Clea Javillonar
Definitely need more breadcrumbs at the inbox/notifications level. Similar to others, we have tasks that have similar names and you'd only understand what and who they're for if you click into it. It's hard to believe this feature isn't available yet.
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Jim Clement
@CLICKUP Every day I check the 'Customize' button on my inbox to see if the option to add breadcrumbs has been added as a feature and every day I am disappointed. If this issue isn't addressed this year I think I'll need to switch platforms.

Mike Shick
Need breadcrumbs everywhere. The mobile app is so incredibly deficient. And barely usable on so many levels. It's been this way for years. What is the incredible company thinking that it gives such poor access to this information from mobile aceess?
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Jim Clement
This is a REALLY important feature that is impacting my day-to-day operations.

Mike Shick
Yes....how long is this ridiculous missing feature going to be missing?

Wim Delfs
Any news here?
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