If you are living in ClickUp for 6+ hours a day, do yourself a favor. Close the browser tab. Download the Mac app. Give it a permanent home in your dock. You’ll wonder why you ever worked in a browser at all.
For years, the "productivity app" on macOS meant one of two things: a native, beautiful but limited to-do list (Things, OmniFocus) or a bloated Electron shell of a web app that ate RAM like Chrome on a bad day. clickup mac
Then came —and it changed the conversation. If you are living in ClickUp for 6+
Also, the menu bar icon is underutilized. Right now, it just opens the app. Imagine if it showed a mini-list of today's tasks, like a dropdown agenda. A missed opportunity. ClickUp for Mac isn't the prettiest app on your dock (Notion’s iconography wins that contest). It isn't the fastest (that's still vim ). But it is the most respectful of your time. Give it a permanent home in your dock
9/10 Best for: Power users, project managers, and anyone who hates context switching. Watch out for: Older Intel Macs and the occasional memory creep after 8 hours of heavy use.
It bridges the impossible gap: the power of enterprise project management (Gantt, time tracking, custom fields, automations) with the intimate, fluid feel of a personal Mac app.