rename unlimited plan
Heiko
After 3 months of testing it turns out that the "unlimited Plan" is very limited. This gives me the feeling that you actually did not tell the truth here. I would suggest to name ist "standard plan".
Examples: Number of adding tasks to multiple lists is limited, using sprint points is limited etc.
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Rajiv Tirumalareddy
Merged in a post:
Sprints - Subtasks in Unlimited Lists
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Jonas
Rajiv Tirumalareddy
Merged in a post:
Unlimited Plan Limits and Paywall After Limited Usage
Filip Killander
Dear ClickUp team,
I appreciate the overall functionality of ClickUp and the ambition to provide powerful tools. However, I find it misleading that the plan is named "Unlimited", yet some features are accessible only a limited number of times before a paywall appears.
In my recent experience, I discovered the Workload feature when the "Team" icon kept appearing in my sidebar. After investing time to explore and set up the Workload view and begin tracking time, I was surprised to find the feature disabled, with a message asking me to pay an additional $420 to continue using it. This undermines the "Unlimited" promise and feels more akin to a freemium mobile app than a professional productivity platform.
I value ClickUp as a serious company and would encourage transparency and consistency in plan naming and feature access. Please consider revisiting the naming or usage limits of the Unlimited plan to avoid confusion and frustration for loyal customers.
Thank you for your attention.
Alex Nascimento
I stopped using the Chat; limiting the history is cruel, especially on an "Unlimited Plan."
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Jonas
My Plan: Unlimited
Features:
- Sprints
- Subtasks to Unlimited Lists
The unlimited plan is not unlimited at all. The sprint feature is basically unusable because each sprint counts as a new list. As such, you run out of the usage of subtasks in lists very quickly in the Unlimited and Business Plan.
It annoys me so much that I'm considering leaving Clickup.
I'd recommend excluding Sprint lists from the usage of (sub)tasks in lists.