Separate Window for SyncUp
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Hannah Roode
I would love to be able to open an active SyncUp call into a new window directly from the call (rather than having to open a second browser window and rejoin the call from the new window).
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Dan Thomas
This would be incredibly useful.
Angelo Saliba
Absolutely! this would be SO helpful!
Dylan Gitalis
Seconding this. Right now as a workaround we are opening a new clickup tab in web browser when we need to access different parts of the workspace, but its definitely not ideal. Sometimes we are sharing a screen and showing different clickup views and then we lost the video feed.
I will also add, when screen sharing the faces are super small, would love more customizability to resize them and have the faces large
Brendan W
Dylan Gitalis: Thanks for the feedback! We're looking into improving the responsiveness of fullscreen mode, including making the video feeds of your team members larger. Do you primarily use fullscreen mode with SyncUps??
Dylan Gitalis
Brendan W Hi Brendan. Yes we ONLY use syncup in fullscreen mode. In the not-fullscreen mode, everybody is super small. I don't really see a use case for that, or why anybody would ever use that mode. In the not-fullscreen mode, it also is only on the chat page, it's not even a pop-up that can be seen on other pages like the task views.
We are using syncup as our primary meeting space, instead of zoom / google meet. We often share screen and alot of the time it's sharing
a view in clickup, so I open it in a seperate web browser tab so I can continue seeing the team.
Glad you reached out. Very happy to give thoughts, feedback, info, on anything else.
Reece Atkinson
Hey Dylan Gitalis! You should already be able to enter SyncUps in expanded-mode across ClickUp and not just Chat! Let us know if you're not seeing that
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Carolyn McKinney
I just came to say this. It is super annoying when I'm in a syncup and want to reference non-chat parts of Clickup. Then I have to navigate back to chat just to adjust syncup settings or leave the syncup.