When you link ClickUp tasks to a Google (or Outlook) calendar event, they should be visible as a clickable, stacked list inside the event block on the Planner grid, the same way tasks appear inside native focus blocks.
Current behaviour: You can link tasks to a calendar event, but there's no visual indication on the Planner grid that tasks are attached. You have to click into the event to see them. They're hidden metadata rather than a usable at-a-glance workflow.
Desired behaviour: Linked tasks render inside the calendar event block as a visible, clickable list, just like tasks dragged into a native focus block. You should be able to see what's planned for that time slot without opening the event, and click through to any task directly.
Why this matters:
Many users rely on recurring Google/Outlook events for repeating time blocks (since native focus blocks can't recur yet). This would bridge that gap significantly.
The linking feature already exists, it just needs a visual layer on the Planner grid.
It makes the Planner a genuine "what am I doing and when" view without having to click into every event to remember what you planned.
Workarounds considered:
Dragging tasks into native focus blocks: Works perfectly, but those blocks can't recur, so you're rebuilding them every week.
Just remembering what's linked: Defeats the point of visual planning. If I have to click into every event to see what's in it, the Planner isn't doing its job at a glance.