Update my Pronouns in my Profile for Brain
Paige Terry
I've already reported a bug regarding incorrect pronoun usage and forgetting pronouns by Brain and the StandUp generator. Support is not sure where those incorrect pronouns are coming from. I have to keep reminding the AI what my pronouns are.
Another possibility instead of reminding the AI or working off of a database of presumed pronouns (my assumption of what's going on here), would be to let the user enter in their own pronouns. Apple Contacts has a great way of managing this.
In the screenshots attached, you can see that the user is prompted to personalize pronouns in the first step. Then the dialog allows the user to enter pronouns contextually. These pronouns appear in the contact's data and correctly across the system. The best part about it is that more pronouns can also be added (and removed), should that apply.
I've only noticed this bug appear in the last couple of weeks. It used to display gender-neutral pronouns, but I wonder if anyone else gets wonky pronouns throughout their workspace. This improvement would help to make ClickUp more inclusive, not only for gender-diverse people but also for people who use different languages and dialects or who have names that are not in a 'pronoun database'.
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Alexandra Isaacs
Hi ClickUp Support,
Thanks so much for looking into this. I just want to emphasize how important this issue is and ask for any and all support you can provide in getting it resolved.
Accurate pronoun usage is a big part of making ClickUp inclusive and respectful. Right now, Brain and the StandUp generator often forget or misapply pronouns, and having to constantly remind the AI isn’t a workable long-term solution.
It would make a huge difference if:
This could be escalated to the right team for a priority review
Users could enter and manage their own pronouns directly in their profile (similar to Apple’s approach)
You could share any timelines, workarounds, or early fixes that might be on the way
This would really improve the experience not just for gender-diverse people, but for anyone working across different languages, dialects, or naming conventions.
I’d be grateful for all the help and support you can give here.
Thanks again,
Alex (they/them)