Chrome extension v3
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Carmen Cordova
It would be ideal to be able to edit a task in it's entirety when using the Chrome extension (specifically when using the screenshot function, but really any function) including custom fields, etc, allowing the trigger of automation.
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Stephanie Henry
One thing that would be nice is option to screenshot the full page, and not just the in view portion it currently does.
A plus would be ability to scrape all text on the page and insert it into a field that you've chosen while creating the new task/item.
Tim Jasper
Wow. Four years to kick off your new Chrome extension.. Super effort! Hopefully that means this other four year wait is over soon! Permissions on Document Pages
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Yann CHEKROUN
Create a google worksplace addon instead of a Chrome extension to be able to use from mobile gmail app. please !!!!!!!!
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Shreyansh Jain
Please make Clickup AI accessible in chrome extention too.
Youtube video capture with time stamp if possible would be a welcome addition.
Capturing should be as easy and intuitive as shown by Lazy.ai productivity tool.
Sigurd Seteklev
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Vincent D'Amico
Sigurd Seteklev cant wait for this.
This is major cant wait to see what is planned!
LBell
Aside from having to occasionally reinstall, and the fact that it is (as others have noted) a fugly extension, it works ok. The one killer feature: link back to gmail messages that I create tasks from.
Mark Hoffman
Four year old request to have a working chrome extension? What a joke for anyone who uses chrome. The extension is complete trash and requires constant reinstalls to get it to work properly.
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David Dyer
I will suggest that, four years on, the updated Chrome extension badly needs an update. It's one very significant piece that makes me cringe when I think about leaving other popular task managers behind. I've been trying to fully adopt ClickUp for a few months now and this is a stalling point for me. I won't call out comparisons here, but the ClickUp extension looks and feels slap-painted-on in comparison to common capture experiences I've become used to. A non-exhaustive list of peeves which are very inter-related:
- Task capture needs to feel more like a first citizen. It's the main use case but seems muddled with the others in the current tabbed layout. And why is there a separate tab for Bookmark which is really just a task with a link but doesn't make it clear at first that it also creates a task? These could easily be one thing with the option to add the current page as a bookmark and it could be featured as the main function of the extension. I like the idea of the other capabilities, but I think most people would be fine with their entry point somewhat muted as they are more thought-intensive actions anyway.
- This flows from the previous; it's visually unappealing and feels like a homegrown older .NET form in many ways which is odd because the float buttons are nice. The color scheme and lack of customization options are disjointed from the new desktop app. We're locked into this blocky, single-color(sorta) gradient and heavily contrasted top bar with no dark mode in site (unless I'm badly missing a settings interface)
- Finally and most important (something I've seen mentioned in other posts) is that it's not constructed for a fast capture Inbox workflow. There's too much stopping to think. The reasons for this are a repeat of my first bullet.
Kathleen Miller
David Dyer Your last point is especially annoying for us. It also requires us to immediately open the task in ClickUp after we've sent it using the extension, because we have to go in and update all of the fields that weren't available in the extension. Double-entry = not very efficient. Some of my coworkers have abandoned it for that reason, and create their tasks using the clunky task email address instead. Since I'm trying to get consistency across processes, this is a real pain in the nether regions.
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Bernadette Griffin
Feedback to fix bugs so that the Chrome extension doesn't stop working intermittently. Time and again, Click Up proves that it is not 'one app to replace them all'...that
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