Invite users via link instead of email
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Jake Connor
Would be much easier in some scenarios to generate an invitation link for our team, and have everyone who clicks the link be prompted to sign up and join the team (by default as member).
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Angie Machado
Any movement on this feature? Thank you.
StepTheGlow
Even in 2025, where is this feature?
Ben Miller
This would be really useful, as my team members often do not get the invite email. And its easier to drop the link into slack so 50 people can sign up, instead of inviting 1 by 1. Should be really easy for you to build as well.
Kim Hemminger
This would help with users who cannot seem to find the invite.
Josh Boswell
Any update on this? This would streamline our onboarding so much!
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Simon Poot
I am also waiting for something else. The current invite does not work flawless. I have people ending up in newly created private workspaces. Therefore it is not fool proof. Perhaps inviting by a link would help.
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Stephen Acomb
It's absurd that clickup does not have this feature, and it singlehandedly makes me reconsider using it.
Gabe Moussa
This just adds another manual step for our process. Onboard email usually contains a general link that a new hire could click
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Luke Coomer
What's the status on this? I work on a team that can't receive emails from outside addresses, so I literally can't add my people right now.
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Justin Joseph
Thanks to @Brian in tech support for the connection to this thread
Here's what I said to him:
Simply - we don't communicate via Email at all
haha - so I don't know anyone's email
and I want to share this doc
And I'm glad we can collaborate
and explore for 3 months
and It will be a process to get to the end goal (sharing a collaborative doc)
not a complaint
Just a use case
Most orgs I work with primarily communicate via Telegram/Signa/WhatWhat'ss App -- Discord/Discourse/Slack
So hyperlink invites are much more practical
Context - I work on a global remote-only team in the DAO/DHO space - specifically a DAO designed around Regenerative Economics, based in Regenerative Agriculture that is developing social tech for decentralzing human organizations.
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