Variables for Templates (task name, description, etc.)
Allan Nygren
We launch products that have different names and would love the ability to have variables within project templates for task names and descriptions.
For example, when you spin up a new project for launching 'Project Alpha', it would be great to be able to put the Project Name into a field and have that populate through all the tasks with Project Name in the task title or description.
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Lily Chan
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Template Custom/Dynamic SubFolder, Lists, Tasks - title naming
Lesford “LJ” McKenzie
It would be nice if we could either find & replace or append the title to lists &/or tasks when creating templates
Lily Chan
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Ability to set naming conventions when a template is loaded
Belle Niba
Clickup wants to save us time and one time waster is updating names of tasks for templates.
Have a way for us to set a template for the task name so it auto generates.
Lily Chan
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Task title in Templates
George
From support: It would be nice if we were able to save a task title separately from the Template title. I want to save our users some time to input the task name and have it pre populated with some static info on it.
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Serge Zhivotovsky
Coming up on 6 years since this was requested.....
Michael Brett
Yes! This essential for consistency across our spaces and projects. For specific task types I would LOVE to ensure that we are able to set the task name with field tags so our naming is consistent, searchable, understood by all... Thanks!
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Yassir S Carbó
The more I look into trying to become a power user of clickup the more I realize how many features are lacking. Why can't templates take variable??? One would think this would be a common since feature for any type of project management. Why can't sub tasks take on a name??? I hope clickup fixes this because I am about to jump ship with the cost increasing and the productivity not being increased.
Lyss
Yes, please! It would definitely help to brain dump tasks faster.
Creative-Minded
We are interested in the ability to use variables within templates, allowing for seamless customization without the need to manually check and modify all folders and tasks manually.
The proposed feature would enable users to fill in or adjust variables through forms and incoming webhooks.
This functionality would greatly enhance efficiency and flexibility in Clickup user's processes.
Variables such as for example:
{{client_company}}
{{client_name}}
{{client_email}}
{{client_domain}}
{{current_date}}
We believe incorporating variable usage in templates would streamline the workflow and improve overall productivity.
Your consideration of this feature request would be highly appreciated.
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Shreyansh Jain
Yes, I agree. The templates should have the ability to remap dates and stuff according to the state in which it was saved
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Shreyansh Jain
Or it can help me create an automation in which clickbot creates a task with following properties:
- Its name contains the date on which I need to complete it
- the newly created task will be a subtask of another fixed unautomated task
- and it also shows up as an all day event on my calendar with appropriate visibility on the assigned to me card on home and mobile also mobile widget.
- Task template and task tags
Eg. I want to create an automation that can help create a task of type:
Name- Journal Today: (TODAY'S DATE) with start date as today and due date also as today. Task type as journal and appropriate tags.
Another eg. Name- Read Newspaper: (TODAY'S DATE), with a task template with appropriate prompts to help me engage with my task and retain it better.
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Aaron Sullivan
The more I look into trying to become a power user of clickup the more I realize how many features are lacking. Why can't templates take variable??? One would think this would be a common since feature for any type of project management. Why can't sub tasks take on a name??? I hope clickup fixes this because I am about to jump ship with the cost increasing and the productivity not being increased.
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