A few Crucial Functions Missing
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Chloe Conner
I am a property manager and could use a few more features on this app. It has a lot going for it, and that's why I use it. But I think allowing for a database style list would be very helpful. Also being able to link tasks to the database items would be beneficial as well as a grid view for tasks. Embedding features to allow clickup to be one large dashboard that includes other sites would be phenomenal. I wish that I could see my emails in an email tab so I don't have to go to my Gmail to manage. I also wish that I could access my slack in the clickup app. Think tabs on the sidebar that have gmail and slack.
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Joseph Plaizier
Having a relational database functionality would be amazing and is a crucial part that is missing from ClickUp, which includes, as mentioned, being able to link tasks to the database.
We have a use case where we have products with a bunch of data points, including financial data. These products are used by a bunch of different projects sometimes, but there is no clean way to track if project A uses $x and project B uses $y how many dollars are left. The hope is that a database feature would allow us to put in the product in the database, link the two projects that use the product and then as spending occurs for the project, the financial data is updated or at least linked to the record in the database so we have accurate spending numbers. Maybe there is a better way to architect this, but that's the idea, at least for this use case. There are so many more where a database feature would be useful.
The ClickUp dashboards have some helpful cards, but the features that they have are usually limited. We don't really need embedding from external sources for our dashboards, but it would be helpful if the cards in dashboards had more features and if dashboards got slicers.