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Jamie Meyer
There is currently an extension for the Google Chrome Browser but as an avid Mac user I would love to be able to create Tasks straight from laptop like I do from my iPhone to the app. I refuse to use Google as a browser. Thank you!
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Tim Sherrod
I would love being able to use extensions in Safari in addition to Chrome.
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Emanuel Brito
This, and I hope they improve Safari performance while they're at it.
Nyle Rigor
I hope this gets implemented.
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Veronica Stevenson
Ditto - when is this coming, not even seeing it on features being worked on list despite someone saying they were working on it!
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Kristen Huber
Is this in the backlog or being considered? Would love to at least have some updates what is going on behind the scenes.
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Alex Scholz
Super surprised this is still not up. The feature request has been sitting for over 6 years. It has over 300 upvotes, while some of the other "feature requests" that were part of the release hardly have 5.
Even Notion has this option...and ToDoist.
Somebody is sleeping here...
Tom Budd
Hey ClickUp Team! I’ve been using ClickUp on my MacBook for a while now, and I’d love to see a Safari extension in the future. With Safari’s growing user base, especially among Mac users, it seems like a no-brainer! Plus, Safari’s better on performance and privacy compared to Chrome, which is a huge win for users like me who prefer staying in Apple’s ecosystem without the RAM drain of Chrome. I know there are some challenges with Apple’s guidelines, but the long-term benefits—like reaching new users, improving retention, and even tapping into enterprise clients—make it totally worth it. A Safari extension could really set ClickUp apart from the competition!
Looking forward to seeing what’s next!
Tom
Vahhab Emami
Safari extension is a must please.
Jason Joseph
Six years for this is abominable. Its also incredulously presumtious to operate under the ineffably false notion that most people use Chrome and so thats good enough when in fact, Apple's Safari is the second most popular browser, holding 17.96% of the market share. This represents about 960 million users.
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