Anthony Raad
Hey everyone! We're exploring the ability to add cards anywhere in ClickUp (Docs, Tasks, Views, and more). Please take this short survey to share your feedback.
Florian Schardt
This would be a great feature. We would use it to create project reports as a ClickUp doc. The widgets would allow to show progress as pie chart or bar chart. A burndown chart shows speed of the progress. The project manager can add text/description in the document (status, risks, next steps,...).
The document would then be exported as a PDF to have a permanent recording of the status.
Off topic: Being able to add a Gantt chart in the doc would also be a great feature.
Igor Hernandez
This would be a great feature. Right now we use dashboards to keep track of each team member's progress, percentage of tasks based on milestone, and other member specific breakdowns. It would be awesome if we could create an "Employee Profile" doc that embeds this widget data and adds explanation/projections to share with the team. The dashboard is a great tool, but it does not have a lot of built in capabilities to explain the data and what it means in the larger context of a project/vision.
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Samantha Taganile
Add videos to Doc! That would very useful when creating Knowledge Base
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Pascal Houben
This would be awesome. This way, we could have something like a 'Document Builder', a feature that is already provided on other platforms such as Smartsheet and monday.com. This would improve reporting capacities a lot. But maybe it will be developed once the team of ClickUp has developed the planned custom items?
Brendan W
Merged in a post:
Allow Dashboard Widgets to be placed in Docs directly
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Julian Wright
Nick Potok
Merged in a post:
Add Dashboard Widgets to Docs
John Waite
Could you allow Widgets from the Dashboard to be embedded in a Doc? We would love to share these externally with clients and allow them visibility to how a project is going, but don't want them to have full access to the individual tasks. It would be awesome to be able to put a battery indicator in a doc to show this.
Phillip Lanos
This is actually a game changer because it would then totally replace notion if we can create widgets the way we can with the dashboard in a docs area.
Bogdan Duda
We're planning to use release management and release documentation and we need a way to embed a filtered table of tasks in a Doc page. This would work as a widget or as an option to create filtered embeds.
Kay Telle Hoel
This could also be used to send time sheets and time tracking reports to clients.
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