Semanatic Search (AI based search that allows different words with similar meanings to yield the same results)
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David Nagli
For example if I have a task named "Create a report for Q2 sales" and then later I want to find it and I try searching for "Second quarter sales report" I want to still be able to find the task.
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Technical details:
This is feasible, and relatively easy to implement, today thanks to LLM embeddings. It should be decently easy for you guys to implement, but will have a MASSIVE productivity boost for users.
User story / motivation:
I'm a product manager with more than 1,000 open tasks. When people ask me about a task during a meeting, I usually need to quickly pull it up in order to remember it and see where it's currently standing.
Because there's so many tasks, I don't rember the exact wording of all of them by heart so I often struggle to guess the exact wording in the task and usually resort to brute force mutliple phrasings and spellings until I get it right and find the task.
Sometimes, I even experience the worst case scenario of not finding a task through search entirely (after scrolling through all the results and attempting numerous variations of spelling/phrasing), so I revert to just opening all my Clickup lists, adding a few coarse filters to at least narrow it down a bit and then searching by hand through hundreds of tasks until I find it. This worst-case scenario has happened at least a few dozen times. Semantic search would save me from doing this, I would be able to find tasks way better! (If you don't believe me, I'm sure you guys can gather / check the logs and statistics of how many users don't find what they're looking for from search)
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Joey
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Hey there! Thanks for sharing your feature request with us. We truly appreciate your input!
As part of our efforts to improve our feedback boards, we're closing this older feature request.
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