Add emoji reactions to any message or activity
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Gokul
Currently, clickup allows one emoji reaction for the messages which is 'thumbs-up' or 'like' option.
Can we have multiple emoji reactions possible for the message and all the activities(when someone changes the status, someone sets the due date, etc)
Reason: Just to make the task management more fun like slack.
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Waleed Elaghil
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We've upgraded Likes to allow all reactions including every emoji! Give reactions to comments using one (or more) emojis to express exactly how you're feeling 😉
Refer to our release notes for more info: https://docs.clickup.com/en/articles/4565503-release-2-59
Waleed Elaghil
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I want to add a reaction other than like to the comment
荻島
Thank you for your business.
I want to make a reaction other than "Good." to the comment.
I want something like Slack's reaction function in the comment.
I have attached an image as an example, so please check it.
Thank you in advance.
Waleed Elaghil
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Reactions instead of like (angry primarily)
Kacper Smółkowski
Instead of comment likes, we could use reactions. Angry reaction as first thing.
Brendan W
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Notification Reactions
Stuart McWhinney
I use ClickUp with my wife for chores around the house and it would be great to send a reaction to tasks I'm watching as she goes through tasks. Maybe it would be good for team morale, too, in an office setting ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
> Wife completed Task A
> Husband 👐
Damian Konopka
It could be a really important improvement and space saver in task sidebar. I want to get rid of comments like "No. I won't agree", etc so much.
in MVP you could even provide some set of emojis guys instead bunch of emojis like we can see e.g in Slack.
Zeb
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CU2.0. Respond to a comment with more than just a 'thumbs up'.
Muazam Rafique
Sometimes, it is useful to respond to a comment in a way that doesn't quite fit the thumbs up method.
Could we have more options to reply.
e.g. thumbs down? confused?
the following panel is from MS Teams:
It could be even better if we could respond with a range of emojis - but these emojis remain 'attached' to the comment with a counter next to them.
The second image is from Wrike.
The final image is from Trello.
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Yuri
I think a generic solution would be best that includes reactions, but that can also be used for team decision making, such as VOTING or One up/One down RATING