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ClickUp

Producitivity app and collaboration tool with habit tracking templates

What's it like?

Habit tracker

iOS/Android/Web

Reviewed by:
Richard
Date of review:
13/02/2024

Mentalica therapist's thoughts

Not applicable

Key features (free)

100mb storage, guests must be given full access (no permissions), 5 workspaces, 100 lists, 100 folders, and unlimited tasks, templates

Mentalica user experience

ClickUp was originally developed as a collaboration tool & productivity app, that is utilised by many teams and companies across the world. ClickUp as a habit tracker is relatively easy to setup thanks to their multiple habit tracking templates - which you could reach as free user. Unlimited tasks and customisation helps to create a truly valuable workspace. However, given the primary purpose of the platform, the UX could be improved for habit tracking purposes. As a productivity app it is one of the best!

Premium features

4 paid plans are available, the 4th being Enterprise which is negotiable & customisable. The cheapest is the 'Unlimited' plan, which includes unlimited file storage, unlimited workspaces

Credibility

Score

Strong

Company behind the solution

Founded in:

Mango Technologies, Inc.

2017

Where the solution operates:

global

The team behind the app

Offices in San Diego (HQ), United States, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom, Australia, and across the globe. Large start-up company

Price (UK)

Unlimited: $10/month; Business: $19/month; Business Plus: $29/month, Yearly discounts available for each plan

Safety and Privacy

Score

Weak

What happens if a mental health crisis is reported?

Not applicable

Is the mental health crisis support or referral working?

Not applicable

Are there controversies reported about the solution?

None

Privacy policy's evaluation

Need to register. If you choose to receive marketing emails your data may be used for that purpose, but apparently your data is not sold.

Language

English

Effectiveness

Quality of evidence

Not applicable

What does the existing evidence indicate?

Not applicable

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