HTML Content Blocks
Gray MacKenzie
Custom HTML Content Blocks in Docs, Task Descriptions, etc. would deliver on so much customization potential.
Currently, Rich Text gets you 80% of the way to the formatting you'd like, but the last 20% forces some less-than-ideal workarounds.
Would love to see a new /html content block type available wherever the rich text editor lives. You paste HTML (with inline CSS/JS), it renders in place, ideally in a sandboxed iframe so there's no security exposure to the rest of the workspace.
Common use cases:
- Client-facing Docs. Tons of teams build SOPs, onboarding guides, and client portals in Docs. Custom callouts, styled tables, and branded sections make these dramatically more professional without fighting the heading hierarchy (you can use headings to improve styling, but that messes up your table of contents).
- AI-generated content. ChatGPT and Claude now output interactive HTML artifacts constantly: charts, calculators, visual explainers, timelines. Would love to see ClickUp be the home for this.
- Internal tooling. Small calculators and reference widgets (pricing calculators, capacity formulas) embedded directly in the SOP that references them.
AI tools creating artifacts makes this even a more common need. Notion shipped this recently and Coda's had it for years. Would love to see this in ClickUp soon!
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