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I'm a huge fan of being able to bookmark items quickly, where they belong. This one's a game changer. I still use my default main list as my inbox; however, now I can see that it's easy to move things around as needed and even update the task instead of just bookmarking in. Fantastic! Please keep it up and build upon this.
I DON'T WANT AI SHOVED DOWN MY THROAT! Please improve the other extension that did simple things like let me add emails or websites to a task. That's it! Installing this juggernaut of an AI slop-fest on my browser doesn't do me any good, and I have a hard time seeing what it has to do with the task list that I keep in ClickUp (which it's very good at!). If I ever want AI permeating everything, then I'll come here. But right now I just want simple access to my task manager.
I can clearly see that this is an absolutely excellent extension for everyday use. However, I encountered several significant issues. When attempting to open chats, select models such as GPT 5.1, and submit a prompt, the tab and the extension would crash entirely, forcing me to restart the browser. I also experienced additional problems, including blank screens when trying to return to those chats.
This seems to work well in Wavebox (Chromium) except it replaces your new tab page. Disabling the setting forces the new tab to the Google search home page. Disabling the app fixes the issue. Disappointing I need to choose between my custom new tab page and using this extension.
Incrível!!!
A lot better than the last one, but I dont want it to chagne my new page.
Doesn't work on Arc browser! Arc is a Chromium-based browser with a substantial user base, and most Chrome extensions can be installed and used on it. This suggests developers have properly considered Arc's infrastructure. However, after successfully installing this extension and completing the setup process, I discovered that the "Add to Clickup" button doesn't function in Arc. Clickup dev team CAN solve this: 1. Provide a fallback UI that isn't dependent on the side panel Consider using alternative surfaces like an Action popup (toolbar button) that appears automatically when chrome.sidePanel is unavailable. This would be ideal for quick controls, settings, and small workflows, with your extension icon opening a popup interface. 2. Detect Arc and check for side panel support Rather than relying solely on "Arc detection," check whether the chrome.sidePanel API exists. If it's available, enable sidebar mode; if not, display your fallback UI. This approach ensures compatibility across different browsers and configurations. Can you we get this on Arc now please. 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
I’ve tried using this extension in Arc, but it doesn’t seem to work for me. I’ve read other comments that suggest it’s not intended for Arc, but I’ve never had any issues installing or using other Chrome extensions in Arc over the past two years, even though I’ve exclusively used it as my work browser. I would appreciate it if you would consider Arc users in your future development. I’ve been a Clickup user for nearly a decade and I genuinely wish I could use this highly anticipated and overdue extension. It’s unfortunate that you don’t seem to be considering the needs of all your users in your “forward-thinking” approach. Arc is here to stay, and many users prefer its calming and aesthetically pleasing interface over the cluttered and clunky mess of Chrome.
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Bummer that it does not work on Arc. As that is all I use. It SHOULD work on Arc since Arc is a Chromium browser... So that is weird.. Not worth going back to Chrome for this app, even though it seems great. Hope they can integrate it into Arc soon.
this app is great ; well done... if you know how to implement it into project management and ai workflow... its like being on steroids