Safari Push Notifications
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Justin Xin
Per my testing with the macOS Ventura beta, ClickUp's push notifications (even when the website is closed) seems to work well in Safari. However, when the notification is open, it opens a new tab with another instance of ClickUp, which essentially means you're going to eventually end up with multiple instances of ClickUp open. That is a huge issue when it comes to memory usage.
Dominique Pijnenburg
Whoa.. just came to the realisation that ClickUp doesn't send me push messages since I started using Safari instead of Firefox. That's annoying..
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Julian Wright
As a web developer i have 345 trillion tabs open in chrome all the time. Therefore I use the handy App "SlidePad" for my frequently used WebApps like Clickup to slide over everything with a shortcut. Love it. But since the used browser in this app is safari i cannot use clickup in an efficient way because.. yeah, no notifications on safari. So, I am not asking for IE11 but pleeease make this basic feature also available in safari.
ps. I tried to use the "native" clickup app, but it seem to work with the diskret gpu only which is a super deal breaker at least for me.
Donald Sipe
There are a ton of apps that have nailed this feature. Maybe with the Series D funding we can squeeze this in?
Christian Magill
This is a pretty fundamental feature. With the release of Big Sur, I'm betting more people will be moving to Safari. Chrome is just so sluggish on Mac.