Hide Icon from Mac menu bar
Prashan Dharmapala
I just updated to the latest version and was unpleasantly surprised find out that there's an app icon on the Mac menu bar that cannot be hidden.
While this is a valuable feature for a lot of users who requested this feature, it should be configurable so that users who don't it this on the menu bar can hide it. Now every time I have Clickup open (pretty much anytime that I'm working) I have the Clickup icon taking up valuable menu bar space.
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Jisoo Hong
I am about to uninstall the app after using it for a few days because of this issue. I see the item has been ignored for 2 years now (I wouldn't even say this is in their backlog at this point). As a Head of Product at a tech company myself, this seems unwise.
And also as a beta tester for multiple apps, I cannot withstand horrible UX/UI. Generally speaking, after utilizing both Click Up and Notion, I am going to propose we move away from Click Up and migrate to Notion before we build too many documentations in Click Up. Frankly Click Up needs a complete revamp of their UI. Do they think that all users operate out of external monitors? I have a 15 inch Mac Book and I don't even know how they imagine users can be satisfied with the experience with any smaller screens.
And now that I see the user requests are completely ignored, I don't have a lot of faith that their tech team is on top of addressing user needs.
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Pietari Koskenniemi
It is super disappointing to not have the option to hide the icon. Forces me to shut down clickup every time I am not actively using it on my mac just to have space on my menubar for more crucial info.
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Paul Beardsley
Please fix this
kadir ✊
i NEED this. it takes too much space
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Kees Walma
please make this configurable to disable, would love a patch for this
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Lucas Jenkins
This continues to be very frustrating
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Rudy
Still needed
Mars Pinho
Still no updates on this? Is there any workaround to have it hidden?
Mark Eagleton
Mars Pinho Haha, I just submitted a support ticket and the support person directed me here. I’m using the web app feature in Safari as a site-specific browser. In Safari, go to app.clickup.com, then click > File > Add to Dock… and it will create a ClickUp web app in your dock. You don’t get the ClickUp menu items, but it does work with your extensions and is probably easier on your battery.
Christian Fries
Takes up space for more important menu items. Should be deactivatable, as with all other applications.
Rasmus Riiner
Please add a checkbox to toggle this thing. Shouldn't take more than a couple of hours for an intern.
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