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ClickUp vs Clubhouse: What are the differences?
Developers describe ClickUp as "A cloud-based collaboration and project management tool". Users can assign comments and tasks to specific team members or groups of team members. Comments and tasks can be marked as resolved or in progress, or users can create custom statuses. On the other hand, Clubhouse is detailed as "Project management built for software teams". Clubhouse combines a simple, modern UI with enterprise-grade tools, allowing technology companies to plan and manage their projects effectively, visualize progress across the organization, and define deadlines and milestones based upon data and predictive modeling.
ClickUp and Clubhouse belong to "Project Management" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by ClickUp are:
- Assign Comments
- Resolve Comments
- Recurring Task
On the other hand, Clubhouse provides the following key features:
- All your company’s work on one page. Our unique filtering system gives you an unprecedented level of visibility across teams and projects. Our workspaces enable you to jump across projects, epics, columns and filters in a single keystroke.
- Clubhouse works for smaller, flexible teams switching from Trello, and for larger, more structured companies switching from JIRA. Clubhouse is designed to grow with your company.
- Clubhouse provides a bird’s-eye view of your major initiatives, so you can track progress at a glance. As we learn about how you work, we’ll help you estimate the likelihood of things getting done on schedule.
Policygenius, Impraise, and MakeSpace Labs, Inc are some of the popular companies that use Clubhouse, whereas ClickUp is used by Cookly, Utoniq, Inc., and WalnutZtudio. Clubhouse has a broader approval, being mentioned in 27 company stacks & 8 developers stacks; compared to ClickUp, which is listed in 4 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.
A rapidly growing start-up in the biotech field. Main requirements not limited to, but include - cloud sharing, interacting through comments and messages, being able to specify deadlines, estimated time interval, time-lapsed/remaining, assign multiple tasks (task dependencies), and label their priority level, and have integration with a nice group of tools/apps (google and so on).

A good collaboration tool was always a big challene in the most team I've met. The main challenge is there are many tools with tons of features. They'r all great in the paper. But in practice, the team usually doesn't enjoy collaborating using them. This is the challenging part. The project management tools should be well designed to keep simplicity in combination with well-chosen features to bring the most productivity and activity among the team. I'm thinking about many of my stacks, ClickUp is one of the few choices which I've never thought about migrating about. I can't describe it in text, I just advise you to try it once and you'll understand. The team behind ClickUp is really active. They really care about delivering new features.

I have been using this for a while and recommended to my last 15 clients who were amazed by the flexibility of the platform. It has everything You need!
Pros of ClickUp
- Overview of several project in one status by folder & L7
- Best PM for a Startup - Hands Down6
- Easily customizable by Business type4
Pros of Shortcut
- Perfect middle between Too Basic and Too Complicated5
- Absolutely better than JIRA! easy and compact to learn3
- Drag and Drop Stories2
- Free2
- Powerfull Searching2
- Effective2
- Clean Interfaces2
- Fast2
- Project Structure2
- Powerful2
- Great2
- Easy and Fast2
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Cons of ClickUp
- Privacy and Authorities4
- Not friendly to use4
- Reporting Issues3
Cons of Shortcut
- Very limited github integration2