Editorial standards

ClickUpTracker exists to help teams decide whether ClickUp fits the way they actually work. Every guide on this site is written and reviewed by the same editor against a fixed evaluation framework, so readers can compare across guides without re-reading every methodology section.

Who writes this site

The site is edited by Elliot Bramwell, Senior Editor, a senior editor with a background in operations and SaaS evaluation. Guides are produced with research support and reviewed end-to-end before publication. There is one named editor; if you have a question, write to [email protected].

How we evaluate

Our guides are buyer-side evaluation frameworks, not hands-on lab reports. We do not claim to have run every feature in production at scale. What we do is read ClickUp's public documentation, pricing pages, help center, security pages, and community threads, cross-reference against independent reviewer sources (G2, Capterra, public Reddit threads, vendor case studies), and write the synthesis as a checklist a reader can apply to their own decision.

Where the affiliate relationship sits

Some links on this site (the "Try ClickUp" buttons and certain in-line references) are affiliate links. When a reader signs up through one of those, we may receive a commission from ClickUp. That commission does not change what we recommend — guides ship with the same evaluation framework regardless of whether they include an affiliate link. The full disclosure lives on the partner disclosure page.

Corrections and updates

If something on this site is wrong, we want to fix it. Email [email protected] with a link to the page and a short note about what is incorrect. Corrections are usually live within 48 hours; non-trivial revisions are noted at the top of the page.

Volatile SaaS facts — pricing, plan structure, AI add-on availability — should always be reconfirmed against ClickUp's own pricing page before purchase. Our verification dates are honest, but vendor change cycles are faster than any independent publisher's update cycle.

What we do not do

If those rules ever change, this page changes first.