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Sara McKenize
I would love to be able to create tasks directly from my email inbox. This would ensure nothing gets missed and no back and forth between sites.
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Andrés at Connex
While we wait for ClickUp you can build this usign Zapier or Make https://youtu.be/uV1nUFZsgZc
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Yorick Benjamin
We moved to Hive because it has the is feature. I have no other interest in Hive other than we use it and it has useful integration with Google Workspace.
Arnoud Post
Hopefully to get some extra attention to this feature request I've asked Brendan W. to merge similar requests. Hopefully that will increase the votes and clean up the queue a bit.
As for inspiration, have a look at competitors such as Asana. A simple integration which allow to quickly create tasks or search and connect to task is a bare minimum and would help a lot of people.
An extra would be to be able to use the extension in Gmail rules so you can automate this.
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Ash Roberts Can you have a look please? 🙏
Eric Wightman
Merged in a post:
Imbue Gmail
Olasunkanmi Adebero
Add gmail to home or dashboard like adding google calendar events to dashboard.
Eric Wightman
Merged in a post:
Gmail Integration - add start/end date & time, also time estimate
Ruth Kaiser
I like creating tasks from my Gmail but I'd like to be able to add start/end dates and times as well as a time estimate.
Eric Wightman
Merged in a post:
Chrome Gmail integration - Predict Space/List
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Keerthan Vantakala
The chrome integrations is great! I use it to create tasks from emails I get from clients all the time!
Something that would save me sometime and make my life a little bit easier is if the integration predicts which space / list the task should be placed in by looking at the email sender.
Allan Szacher
very important and must have integration
Brendan W
Merged in a post:
GMAIL INTEGRATION
Stefano Majnoni
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Bobby Herron
Gmail now has integrated tasks and subtasks that tie out directly to emails. It is virtually the same hierarchical structure ClickUp has within its list objects!
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