Partner disclosure
ClickUpTracker is editorial coverage of ClickUp. When a partner program is live, links on this site may earn the publisher a commission; coverage stays independent of that arrangement.
How the affiliate relationship works
ClickUpTracker is a participant in ClickUp's affiliate / partner program. When a reader clicks one of the "Try ClickUp" buttons or certain in-line links on this site and subsequently signs up for a paid ClickUp plan within ClickUp's attribution window, ClickUp may pay us a commission. The commission comes out of ClickUp's marketing budget; it does not raise the price you pay.
Outbound affiliate links on this site pass through our own redirector at /go/<key> rather than exposing the raw partner URL. That keeps the on-page HTML clean and lets us monitor click reliability without leaking tracking parameters into our content.
What the affiliate arrangement does and does not change
- It does not change what we recommend. Our guides are buyer-side evaluation frameworks; they would read the same way without any affiliate link.
- It does not buy positive coverage. Where we think ClickUp is the wrong tool for a use case, we say so — see, for example, the engineering-team comparisons in the agile and bug-tracking guides.
- It does fund the site. Affiliate commissions are how the site pays for itself. Without them, we would either run ads (slower, lower-quality user experience) or be unable to keep guides current.
What we do not do
- We do not accept paid placements or sponsored sections.
- We do not let ClickUp or any other vendor approve or edit our content.
- We do not insert affiliate links into pages where they would not naturally belong.
- We do not run discount codes that we have not verified against the vendor's published terms.
What you should do as a reader
Treat our recommendations the way you should treat any editorial coverage that includes affiliate relationships: as informed opinion that you cross-check before spending money. Specifically, verify pricing and plan availability on ClickUp's own pricing page before purchase — vendor terms change, and our verification dates can lag.
FTC / disclosure compliance
This site is operated with awareness of the U.S. FTC's Endorsement Guides, the UK CMA's hidden-advertising guidance, and equivalent rules in other jurisdictions. Any page that contains affiliate links discloses that fact through the disclosure shown on every page footer. If you believe a specific page is missing a disclosure or is otherwise non-compliant, email [email protected] and we will fix it promptly.
Editorial complement
For more on how guides are produced and the rules we apply to ourselves, read the editorial standards page.