ClickUp reviews

4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(87 total reviews)
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Zeb Evans

88% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

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3.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Company moves very fast and is always publishing new features. Employee stock options seem promising, but still unclear if and when it will go public. A lot of opportunities to use AI in documentation workflows and pioneer AI use with Help Center function,

Cons

Very poor documentation from product team. Help Center team has been filling in the gaps in their processes, but is largely uncredited for this work. Large disconnect with leadership expectations on delivering extremely high quality content while also doing it automatically with AI. This is compounded with AI products delivered by the company still are very unreliable and deliver low quality content.

1.0
Jun 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Autonomous work environment and great engineering team members.

Cons

Received only high performance reviews, had over 6 years of experience, was a team member who assisted across squads, and used AI heavily to drive business outcomes. I was discarded with apathy. Performance was not measured by objective criteria (CTO said in a meeting that he didn't look at the performance metrics). It was measured by what you did that made Zeb happy; not the hundreds of other things that kept the lights on, unblocked other teams, or improved system quality.

1.0
May 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people. Talented people doing their best in an unstable environment.

Cons

Over 220 employees were laid off, not because the company was collapsing or employees failed at their jobs, but because leadership made a deliberate financial decision that treated people as expendable once they had served their purpose. People who helped scale the platform, support customers, and build the company were discarded the moment it became more profitable or convenient to do so. What makes this worse is that this has happened before. Employees were reassured it would never happen again. We were told we were valued. Many of us believed it. I had just celebrated being one of the most consistently valued members of my team before suddenly finding myself among the 220+ without jobs. The messaging afterward felt carefully curated to justify the decision publicly while avoiding the reality employees experienced internally. From the inside, it did not feel strategic. It felt cold, calculated, and completely disconnected from the people affected. And make no mistake, “220 employees” is not just a number on a spreadsheet. That is 220 people with families, rent, mortgages, children, responsibilities, and lives built around the expectation that dedication and performance meant something. If you work here, understand the risk. Performance will not protect you. Loyalty will not protect you. Being told you are indispensable will not protect you.

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