Joey
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Hey community! With ClickUp Mobile 3.0 (available now to everyone), we learned from a lot of users and adapted our Task view around that feedback.
Some of the biggest changes we have made based on your feedback:
- Increased the visibility into Subtasks by bringing them higher and available by only scrolling a tiny bit.
- Reordered the task properties to make the most popular ones available higher.
- Moved Time Tracking to the header, replacing Watchers which is now in Task options.
- Now there is only two tabs, and attachments are moved toward the bottom of the Details tab.
- We improved the visibility into checklists which are now available by scrolling instead of two swipes before.
Check it out and let me know what you think
Read more about ClickUp Mobile 3.0 here - https://help.clickup.com/hc/en-us/articles/17446684785815-ClickUp-3-0-Changelog#01HES09PBJHXRWKP0W7M7EMC2X
If you have feedback on Mobile 3.0, please leave it here - https://clickup.canny.io/mobilev3/
pixojoy
Joey: big step forward, thank you for this update
Joey
Joey
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Comments on mobile are way over complicated it should be simple like a Slack conversation.
Corey Helton
Comments on tasks on mobile are a disaster. A new comments shows up at the top until you clear it, then it bounces to the bottom. Like… WHAT?
For real. This is fundamental UI design. Every task should have a single top to bottom comment chain like every other communication tool in existence.
Can you imagine if when you got a new text message you had to scroll to the top to read it then scroll all the way back down once it was marked as read? Why is this over complicated?
Solution: Simple comment chains. When a message is new, put a little icon on the top right of it. Top to bottom. Like text messaging, Slack, or Teams.
Joey
Joey
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Checklist in Description Lookup Quick Action
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Gabriel F
Checklists in description show up as a lookup (when any item os checked by the way, could be set to always show) after clicking the four-line icon on the task. But, it appears it’s not possible to quickly check items on the lookup. That’d be very handy!
Joey
Joey
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Simplify animation from Task Details to Task Activity
Layla at ProcessDriven
Currently the switch from task details/overview to Task Activity comes with a really disorienting transition.
There's not a problem with these animations in other areas, but this particular one kind of throws you off.
Joey
Joey
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Remember (checklist +?) open state
Thibault de Changy
The new tasks access needs a couple more steps, which should normally be avoided, but needs also more in depth study on my side (since it's totally new).
Meanwhile, one simple but useful trick would be to remember the last open state. I notice this for a usual checklist where I have to tap four times before displaying it, including closed items.
You could eventually ad the option to "remember open status" (less mandatory).
This is in fact also related to a major issue since day one in Clickup where there is still no "offline mode", which needs a full refresh on each launch, which is slow, consumes higher bandwidth, and can potentially lock a project while out of internet connexion.
In opposition to what is done for now, I would, highly appreciate to be able to open the app and find it in the exact same place and state as when I left it, only the needed data will be loaded IF its connected.
Now, and for one simple first step, let the app remember the open state of any list (checklists for sure, but probably many other things too).
Joey
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Mobile version needs more options
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Katie Jeynes
There are no task display options for the mobile app like there are on desktop. I can't see subtasks in many of the different views on mobile, and whenever I can view subtasks I can't tell which main task they relate to at a quick glance, I have to physically click on each one. You also can't duplicate tasks, and the mobile app in general is very limited. It should have the same options as the desktop version.
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