Permissions - Allow subtasks to have different permissions than their parent task
considering
Nathaniel Cassidy
Rather than subtasks always inheriting sharing setting from their parent task it would be really handy to be able to share with guest users at subtask level without fully sharing the parent task.
Either by showing limited info for the parent task, or nothing at all.
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Tim Jasper
Armine Seropyan can you please also 'consider' Permissions on Document Pages - also waiting 5 years with 400+ votes. This would make clickup usable for wikis . Thanks
Armine Seropyan
Tim Jasper: Thank you for raising this! I will look into permissions on pages as well.
Tim Jasper
Armine Seropyan considering? This is literally my number one gripe with Clickup. What is the consideration period, because I've already been waiting 5 years..... ?
Armine Seropyan
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Muhammad Usman
WOW! All these years and we are still waiting!
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Tasha Jean-Baptiste
We'd love to see this as well
Maximilian Kuhbandner
That would be great! We would need it too! :)
Ezgi Connard
We really need this already…
Andrea Darth Flader
Please!! We need this! The way our structure is set up, each product is one task with many subtasks. I need different people to have different levels of permissions at the subtask level - I don't want to give them permission to add on to the entire parent task.
Tim Jasper
Ivan Villa can we please have some feedback on this request? It's highly requested and actually a serious shortcoming of clickup? ie in projects we don't always want every assignee to see all subtasks and the parent task. Often we just need to assign a single subtask. We desperately need private subtasks (at a minimum). Currently we are creating independant tasks as a work around and linking them to the parent task. This is obviously not ideal as we can't display linked task details properly
Tim Jasper
Or just let us display linked tasks as 'sub tasks'. This way we solve the permissions issue and also linked tasks are unique tasks and therefore can be accessed/refrenced via the Clickup API (subtask can't)
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