Welcome to ClickUp Weekly. My name is Gay McKenzie. I'm the founder of Zen Pilot and I'm so excited to bring you the first edition of ClickUp Weekly and bring the show to life. This show is needed for two main reasons. Uh, one is ClickUp's product velocity. This is one of the reasons that I'm a true believer in ClickUp and why I pivoted and built an entire business around ClickUp starting in 2018. They ship features so dang fast. It's incredible. What comes with that is it's hard to keep up with it. And so, this is the go-to show if you're trying to stay on top of all things ClickUp. And we'll dive into that here today as we're jumping into release notes and wish lists and all that kind of stuff. Number two is ClickUp's an incredible product. And I saw this first in terms of my lifetime with Apple [clears throat] like the industry that sprouted up around Apple of the bloggers and the journalists and the you know the iPhone launch was like the biggest event. I had a buddy in college who was just like that was his sports was you know the iPhone event was was the coolest thing. Um other companies have done this well. Clickup generates a ton of buzz. I give them a ton of credit for their for their marketing efforts. But I want a show out there that's like, "Hey, where can I stay up to up to speed and digest this stuff from a third party? I don't want Apple telling me how awesome their iPhone is. I want somebody else telling me the truth about it." Like, "Hey, here's what's actually really good. You should start using this. You should take advantage of this." And this is the stuff that's kind of maybe a little bit overblown in marketing or it got released, but hey, I'm not sure that I would actually build my entire operations around it right now. And so that's what this is going to attempt to be is just, hey, here's my honest take on things. You guys know my bias. I run ClickUp's highest rated solutions partner. We work with hundreds of teams every year on top of ClickUp and help them get the most out of it. And so there's some incentive to say, hey, you know, on the front end, you'd probably think like, hey, there's an incentive for great to say ClickUp's awesome. Let's get a larger customer base on top of ClickUp. And I'd say that's probably true. Like I'll give you credit for that argument. The other side is I'm the solutions partner. So I'm the person who's got to make sure that it actually works. Like my team has to work incredibly hard to make sure that the promise of what ClickUp is putting out there is something that people can actually achieve. And so I've got very little incentive from a long-term perspective. I care a ton about being the highest rated partner. I want people to know, hey, Zim Pilot's not the cheapest, like this is not the starter point. Uh I I just need to go hire somebody for, you know, 30 minutes to fix whatever it is. No, this is going to be a full-scale solution for you. Um but you're going to be super highly satisfied. Like the biggest compliment is, wow, that was a scary a scary investment to make and it was so worth it at the end of it. That's awesome. And so I've got this other incentive of, hey, let's temper expectations and let's make this truly work and deliver on the promise that was the whole purpose you bought it in the first place. Okay, enough about me. That's why ClickUp Weekly exists. Let's dig into the good stuff here. So, let's start with our ClickUp release notes. Obviously, this is not super well-designed. My goal here is to give you way more substance than style. We'll bring on different guests at different points in the show. Um, we're going to make this super fun, but we're starting with a real basic ClickUp doc here to start out. what's new in ClickUp. And so I've got one item on this list that is actually like new new and the rest of this is a kind of a culmination of the last month or two. So ClickUp 4.0, let's start there. And we've got, you know, the ClickUp 4.0 release notes here. So the biggest update obviously is the look and feel and the navigation. Um, that is a huge difference in uh ClickUp 4.0. I'm going to come back to navigation. The planner is a feature that is pulled out. I think ClickUp does has done a pretty good job of this of getting some of these features out early, not saying when the planner first came out, hey, this is a part of 4.0 and then packaging it up into um 4.0 as as it went live. And so there's, you know, some contrast to the launch of ClickUp 3.0. Um so we've got the planner, we've got the Teams hub, my tasks. Uh I'm so excited about this. I'm going to speak about that in just a second. Um so those are the big things that they're highlighting here. Obviously, there's a lot of resources around it. Um, I am on the verge of putting out publicly the ClickUp 4.0 playbook. If that is something you would like to get an early copy of, make sure that you're subscribed to our newsletter. You can go to zenpilot.com/newsletter and get uh this is a beefy thing like I've been putting this together for the last month with help from the team and um and so this is going to be going live here uh in the next week um for kind of early access folks and then a larger version uh at the end of January. Okay. Um so anyways, 4.0 you know, I'm just going to take you real quickly through some of the things I love about it and kind of what's Hey, this is fine. It's not a huge deal and what I don't yet love. So, the first thing I love is uh ClickUp has finally adopted this my tasks language. Um, and we've been teaching teams to set up a view. Just go into ClickUp here for a second. Uh, and we'll go actually we'll go here to home and then my tasks. So you can obviously manage cards here, but you can now set up a view for yourself that we've been setting up for teams at what used to be called the everything level. This has now been renamed to all tasks. So there's also some renaming, some verbiage uh that looks a little bit different. And so it used to be you go to all tasks and we'd set up a view here called my tasks. And this would be filtered and like there's some some basic distinctions here. So we'd filter it down to hey, this is just my stuff. You know, maybe a couple other things here. We're showing uh subtasks separately so they actually show up on the day that they're due. And we group it by due date instead [clears throat] of by status. So you see what's overdue, then what's due today, then what's due tomorrow, then due in the future. That makes sense, right? Well, for the longest time after ClickUp released home, there wasn't it wasn't called my tasks or anything like that. Now it's called my tasks and it's really built around what's at the heart of ClickUp, which is tasks. Yes, you can do all these other things with ClickUp. Um, but we're kind of getting back to the core, like hey, what are we after here to begin with? Um, so same thing, we can set these up, you know, [snorts] similarly. So it's now grouped by due date. We've got it filtered down. Obviously, it's filtered to just my work. We may apply some other filters. We can pick and choose our stuff here. And so this is super helpful um just to be able to see, hey, what's actually on my plate uh starting from what's most overdue to do in the future. If you're running with a datadriven methodology like the Zenpilot methodology, if you're curious about that, you can read that at zenpilot.com/methodology um and understand what I mean by datadriven methodology. This works super well. So, I'm a huge fan of um my tasks, leaning into that, calling it that um and having this view that people have been building, you know, forever on their own. Um embracing that. There's still one caveat that I would give you, which is you still can't create this as a template for your entire team. So, this should probably go on our wish list items, which I'll get to in a little bit. Um I still want to be able to templatize this. And right now, we can't do that. So, for that reason, it probably still makes sense if you're working with a larger team. You either need to sit everybody down, teach them how to do it, or you still should create a a view at the everything level or now all tasks level, share that with your team, protect it, have them bookmark it, or I'm sorry, favorite it. I got to get all my ter terminology uh up to speed. Um, and I've been writing so much about here's the differences in terminology, you think I'd have it memorized by now, but it it might also be unhelpful to me at the same time. Okay. Uh so let's jump back here and go to the second thing. The second feature that I love is the teams hub. The teams hub is a a real big step up uh especially if you're working in a team that's you know got you know a large organization that's got several teams. So the teams hub here is over in the lefthand navigation. You probably have all of these things expanded by default. You can customize this. Pick and choose what you want to show or not show in the interface. Uh we've done another video and this be part of the 4.0 Pivix is like, "Hey, what do what do we actually want shown versus not shown?" So, we pick teams here, go down into a sub team. We look at the full team and say, "Okay, here's what we've got going on, you know, across the full team or wherever else." And then it's automatically picking and pulling in analytics priorities. This will automatically populate obviously if you got different members on the team. We'll go to the full team here just so we can see a couple people. Um, obviously [clears throat] this demo workspace needs some needs some cleaning up. Hey, what's the activity? Who's on that team? We can run an AI standup. We can see workload, which is one of the features I'm going to get to here in a second. We can see time sheets. This is all baked in here to the Teams hub. So, this Teams hub feature is super nice. Um, and it has been extremely helpful for the teams who we're working with and even internally [clears throat] at Zen Pilot. Uh, again, there's a small bone to pick here. You cannot take uh there's there's two really things that I'd love to see ClickUp step it up for with uh with it or step it up with in terms of Teams Hub. One is I can't take any of these and favorite it. So, I love to keep a bar of favorites across the top here. We'll keep uh favorites across the bottom and it'll show up in our left uh sidebar. And I've got a video on clickup favorites and hey, what happened to the task tray? You can see that um as well. But that's one is hey just let me favorite these so I can quickly get to them. I could take a view from anywhere else and favorite it, but I can't do it from the teams hub. And the second one is could I please get the ability like I'm not even greedy at the beginning and that's how all feature these are famous last words right not greedy at the beginning and then it gets greedy and then it gets worse. So I understand I can respect some restraint here from the ClickUp product team. Um but I'd love to be able to say hey can I just build one custom view and have it in here and you know how things this goes like I'm going to say one I'm going to get one and I'm going to say okay just give me like three. Three would be great. And then you know that's going to go into a full-blown like now we no longer have a clean team sub. So I get the argument against it. Um, but at the same time it would be super helpful just to see I can see people's priorities. I could get into what's on their plate through workload here, but I don't have a super clean way to just see like, okay, Alex, let me see the quick view of like of multiple people kind of what all the tasks are. So instead, I've got to open it up here and then go look [clears throat] at his tasks. Does that make sense? Okay. So that is TeamsHub. Next up is workload view, which is perfect since we're already there anyways. The workload view has gotten so much better. um you know, you've been able to use different types of stuff for workload. This is not even the best place to see it, but being able to see scheduled versus availability capacity um on a daily or weekly thing and be able to scroll back and forth on this view is awesome. Adjusting the time range and on top of all that, it also loads so much faster than it has previously. And this workload view has gotten way more usable. So, if you're a project manager especially um or you're somebody who's sitting in a team leadership, you're a team lead in some capacity, uh you've probably already experienced the benefits of the new workload view. We'll have a video coming out soon on like, hey, what are all the specific changes, but I give a big thumbs up to ClickUp product team. Thank you for the improvements here. This is one of the most heavily used views um by anybody who's in that team leadership or project management uh seat. And so this is a a huge step up and improvement and I'm really grateful for that. Uh this one I believe is still in beta. Custom fields by task type. This is going to change a lot of your custom field strategy and clean up a ton of mess. Um so if you don't have access to this one yet, check for the beta. Um but this one is like I'm loving it internally at Zenpilot. I've got this like what's fine and navigation kind of gets that from me. There are a lot of users complaining about the new navigation. Um, and there's other super fans who are like, "Oh, this is the best thing since sliced bread." And I feel like I'm kind of in the middle. Like, it's fine. What I have a lot of respect for is you've got all this different stuff in ClickUp, right? So, let's just go to customize the navigation. We've got our hierarchy for work, our spaces. So, that's like our tasks. We've got chat, we've got our planner, we've got AI, and the AI tools in ClickUp are just so far forward um compared to so many other tools. And I love how aggressive and ambitious they are around AI. teams docs D like there's so much stuff to bring together that there's not going the trade-off is I don't think there's a perfect solution so I actually think they've done a pretty good job of making this work right now you can customize a good amount I think adding sections was a big step up here um so hey I can customize this and I can say yeah I want a new section for this just like Slack or the other things that you might be used to you know you can pick and choose what you want to show and sort and I only want to see unread and um so you may have stuff you always want to be visible uh in that case you'll move it to a new section and show everything. You've got other things you only want to see if there's activity you need to keep up with. Um so I think they've done a pretty good job with this. At the same time I realize it's hard for folks to to get up to speed with. Um and there's still some clunkiness in terms of what can be a favorite and where can it be favored. Um that you know that that still leaves a little bit to be desired. So navigation I'd say is mostly a hey that's fine. Like I think you've done a you know I'd give that kind of a B grade. I think Teams Hub is an A. Workload view is an A+. Custom fields by task type uh is an A. My tasks is a maybe an A minus. There's still some things to, you know, to be improved there. Those are all great. Navigation's kind of a B. What I don't love yet, and I know that this is getting a lot of attention. Um, but the planner tool, uh, still leaves some to be desired. Date logic. Look at this. Why do we Why are we still doing this? If I go group it by due date, I've got overdue. Then I've got what's due today. And I've got what's due tomorrow. Then I've got what's due in the future. Totally makes sense. Uh if I go to my tasks view, group it by due date. Same thing pops up. Let's go as an example to the team sub again and let's pick Alex and pop him open here and look at his tasks. So we're still getting this in places where we highlight what's due today and then what's overdue and then what's next and then unscheduled and done. I still don't understand the reason. I get u with some teams it's like hey with a team who's not running on a duat driven methodology then you've really got to pay attention to what's on your if you're not running on that you may have a huge pileup of overdue tasks and I think if I was on the inside at ClickUp I actually don't know these numbers and looked at how many overdue tasks does the average user have I bet it would make me sick to my stomach um just because of seeing a ton of teams through audits and stuff there's a lot of overdue tasks and so if that's the way we're going to operate then I can see this saying okay hey most people are never going to make it through their overdue tasks. So, what's due today? And the reality for a lot of teams is they haven't cleaned up their work. So, some of those overdue tasks are just irrelevant. And my solution is like, hey, I should never see this in a real workspace. I should never see 199 overdue tasks. You know, maybe I see two that someone oops, forgot to take care of in their daily shutdown routine at the end of the day yesterday. But ideally, like, there shouldn't be any. Um, you can't do work in the future. You script your whole workload. Like, if you're actually using this workload feature, then what are you going to do if you've got all this stuff in the past? like that doesn't show up here even though presumably that all needed to get done. So, um that's one of my small bones to pick is like, hey, can we please make this logic consistent and just say always I want to see what's furthest overdue to what's due today to what's due tomorrow to what's you know coming up from there. You guys get where I'm going with that. I won't beat that one uh to death. Sync up. The syncup tool is actually uh pretty cool and there's some um stuff going into beta right now. Like there's um features that are getting closer and closer to uh not even a Slack huddle like features that Zoom has as well, but sync up the notifications. If you're on mobile and you answer it, there's still buggess around the notifications and how it pops up. I love like there's places that uh sync up is going automatically taking and transcribing the call. It's giving you that transcript that's all then searchable. That's a huge advantage to jump on a quick phone call or Zoom call or something else that doesn't, you know, if you didn't have ClickUp Noteaker pulling that back in. we're capturing all that context. So, I actually think syncup is maybe pro probably in the broader um marketplace. I would guess usage is pretty low and I think that's a gold mine waiting for teams who can go in on it. But I find myself not using it that frequently because of some of the clunkiness. So, I've been on mobile, I pull it up, it shows like a like a phone call on my iPhone uh to pull up and then I hit answer but I didn't hear somebody right away and then it turns out I'm muted. Uh but my phone looks like it's not muted. I go into the app. I've got to pull up the actual syncup call. Then uh at the end of that, I've got to go in and find that I'm actually muted in the syncup in the ClickUp app. So I've got to unmute there. And so and at different points in times, there have been some a couple different bugs with it. Um so this one has huge potential. So I'd say current implementation of syncups, if you're on desktop, it's fine. It's a B. Uh if you're on mobile or on other devices, you got somebody else who's not on a great connection or something, this is like a C minus or a D right now. Uh, but it has the potential to be kind of a hidden gem, I think, for ClickUp. And favorites. I mentioned that one already. Okay, enough about that. Uh, super agents. Boy, you got to play with these. We We'll probably save this and cover this more, but the super agent release, if you've not played with uh super agents yet, go into AI um and play with this. There is so much possibility. I'll really just give three core things. Um the the first one is depending on your usage and we'll talk more about this. Super agents are going to burn through AI credits. Um so you've got to be intentional about how you set these up and a little bit cognizant of that. That's the smallest uh of the things I would say. More importantly, these are super powerful. Um what they can pull context from, the types of permissions that they have. Like there's a lot that you can do with super agents. And the third piece is and we'll talk a little bit about what you can do. Um the third piece here is more super agents doing smaller discrete tasks is better than saying you know draft the whole ClickUp 4.0 playbook um for me and publish the landing page is like you know this is a massive task. It can do almost all the components to go do that not to the quality level that I want the click of 4.0 a playbook like I need human eyes on this to know not just was what does a computer think in terms of you know what content is out there about it but like this is all hand tested but it could certainly give you something that like looks okay but you'd be way better off splitting it up into here's the research agent pull from all these sources and give me like [clears throat] here's the things that work well here's the things that don't work well blah blah blah then a first draft like a rough draft writer an editor um going back through revisions like these are all indiv individual super agents. Uh, one that just creates like the featured image for you, one that drafts landing page copy, one that reviews it. Um, so anyways, you get where I'm going with that. Just like break these down as you're building them out. Just like real humans are good at smaller discrete tasks at a time. Um, and you want different people with different skill sets. Same thing. You want to feed a specific amount of contacts to a highly trained agent for a specific type of role. And you'll get a better end outcome um, if you can pull those all together. And you can still build a ton of automation like connect those things and have it, you know, hey, automatically when a new draft gets added into this doc, you look at it and you build the outcome in this next subdoc of that or you like put it at the bottom or whatever. Like it can it can wind up functioning the same type of way. It's just going to take you a little bit longer to build it. And the flip side of that is you're going to get a lot of gold um in your in your end results and it's work that a lot of people are going to be too lazy to do. So it's a huge opportunity for a leg up there. Enough about super agents. Let's go back and let's talk about tag manager. I'll keep this one super short. This is really simple. This hasn't been announced anywhere, I don't think. But if you're looking at a space, you rightclick, pick whatever space you want, you know, uh, pick delivery here. There's now this tags button here. And so this is kind of I'm sure this will get announced at some point, but quietly slid in. Um, you can see, oh, here's the tags. Who created it? How many times has it been used? This hasn't been used yet. You could delete. You can add a new tag. Um, you can rename, you can even swap colors in here, which is pretty cool. So, this is helpful. I'm not a big tags user or advocate of um of using tags. But if you are going to use tags a lot um or or not even that much, but you've got especially this is where this is most helpful already is a a client comes to us who's been using ClickUp for a while and one specific team has 75 tags created, nobody else is really using it. um it's pretty easy to go in and clean up and understand, okay, why are we using these? Like what's what's happening with them all? So, anyways, I just want to call that out. It's like, hey, here's a small under the radar uh feature. This is super helpful. This is the big benefit. Like, uh there's the famous Lou Garri um speech. You know, today I consider myself the luckiest man uh in the world. That'd be really funny if the paper said that instead of Lug Garri. I think this was Lou Garri, though. Anyways, like I consider myself extremely lucky in this regard that I've got a team of people who live, eat, breathe, like are fully in on ClickUp every day and find all this stuff in our work internally and with clients um and service that like I didn't even see the tag manager. Alex on my team called it out. So, shout out Alex. Thanks for being on top of that and the first one to catch it. All right, that's what's new. Let's talk real quickly about the wish list. So this segment is really like, hey, what are the things ClickUp that if you're listening or watching, this is what we want from you. Um, and so I just want to call out a couple that people are clamoring for. So one is AI billing per user. And I just want to speak to this one super clearly. This will surprise me if ClickUp aques and does it. I do think tools at some point I think pricing is going to go I don't know that it's going to go linearly from where we are now down, but pricing will go down on all this stuff. So this is the most expensive that these things will be like if we zoomed out into maybe you know couple year periods. I think there's also a chance that um there's so much subsidizing of the costs right now that prices are going to go up a little bit first but at some point they're going to come down. As it comes down it's going to be more palatable. But at the same time our adoption and understanding of the value like we're the worst we're ever going to be at setting up agents super agents using credits all this kind of stuff. We're we're incredibly inefficient at it. If you took the average team and say, "Hey, build out something to automate your workflow." And you go look at it, like this happens all the time as we're looking at teams and what they've hooked together, it's like, "Oh my goodness, you are burning through." Like, this could be done so much more efficiently. And that's us also being like we're really well educated on it today. Compare that to where we're going to be in two or three years. Like, we're dummies right now, right? So, we're going to get more efficient with it, but we're going to be better at it. And it's going to come more naturally, and it's going to be like, "Yeah, automatically." So, somebody in here, you know, 50% of our employees require AI tools. Sorry to pick on you, Ashish. Let's let's pick out some other folks here. Let's see if anyone else has like numbers like this. Yeah, JP [clears throat] doesn't want to sing for up to 50 people. I'm just kidding, JP. I I type the wrong thing all the time, too. But we are not going to look at this a couple years from now and say, "Yeah, 10% of my people need this stuff." We're going to look at this and say, "Uh, yeah, obviously like everybody's going to benefit dramatically from this. This is nonoptional in the same way. That's my belief and it's taken me a while to get there even for our internal team like I want to have all these cool tools. Well, guess what? Everybody on team should have AI access. Everyone on the team's got access to build with ClickUp super agents agents um you know other other tools like that. It's just going to be a like hey yeah absolutely this is a a non-negotiable thing. Now I don't know if ClickUp resists the pressure. There's obviously 800 people here who have taken the time to upvote this. So, I don't, you know, I don't know whether ClickUp and tools like it are going to resist the pressure to go to pay for specific users, but I do think this is going to become a non-issue at some point. Regardless, it's an issue today. Like, it's holding a lot of people back from getting there. So, uh, what I would love is I'd love for um, the product leadership team at ClickUp, and this is risky because, you know, your ideas around this stuff could change over time, but I'd love to just have a, "Hey, here's a video from Zeb or here's a video from um, you know, from a product leader at ClickUp saying, we hear all you understand everybody wants it. Here's exactly the transparent reasons why we're not doing that right now and how we're thinking about it, and if things change, we'll do this." or yeah, we're looking at this and um you know, here's how AI credits are going to work for it. Like we do have a solution coming for you. So, I'd love just a little bit more leadership there. I get the reasons why that's risky or challenging to do is hey, your thing might change and whatever you say, nobody's going to be thrilled about it, right? Like there's no perfect answer. Second one, workspace time zone. I'm going to pull this one up. This one I actually am not sure that this should be built into the core product, but um I lean towards yes. So, we teach every team this, every single team we work with, we pick a time zone for them based on um you know, what makes the most sense in their situation. And part of the training is every single person is going to set their ClickUp time zone settings uh to that time. So, let's go into ClickUp just so that you can see that and know [clears throat] um where to do this. So, if you're in here, go set your time zone. And in this case, hey, I'm going to do it in Eastern time. I don't have it clicked on to notify me of time zone changes. I haven't set up a new account in long enough that I don't know for sure. My guess is this is probably checked by default, but I don't know that uh 100% for sure. Um so just be aware of that. But you're going to want to train your entire team. Hey, everybody working on the same one. And the reason for that is because when we're looking at reports on dashboards um or little uh cards with data um we need to all be seeing the same thing. So, if you're uh eight hours ahead of me and so it's already tomorrow, my tasks that I may still have time to get done today before the end of the day are going to appear as overdue for you. Does that make sense? So, uh ClickUp, I think this is one that is worth considering is having a time zone per workspace. Let's pull this up. Um and I think Melissa here is probably making a good argument for this and especially with so many remote teams, it makes a lot of sense. That's the workaround for now is have everybody change it. Uh just put that right in your onboarding documentation. like this is just part of what you do as you're setting up your workspace. Everybody who's taken the Zenpilot ClickUp certification, uh, you know, you already know this and have done it, so it won't be an issue for you, but for other folks that may be an issue and the quick solve would just be, hey, can we just have one for the workspace that automatically gets set and then nobody has to think about it. You would just have to explain it to folks either way. Um, so hopefully that makes sense. Uh, there's absolute due dates now that you can force in ClickUp. Um, so we could say, hey, I want to show all due dates as dates instead of saying relative ones that are like today, tomorrow. Um, it would just always say January 16th, January 17th. Um, but that obviously does not solve the problem either. Okay. And then last one, this silly one. This is a power user one. Hot keys for main navigation items. ClickUp. Come on. Please, please help me out here. I want to go home, right? I want to get out of settings. I hit H and it takes me right to my tasks. That is perfect. I want to go to my inbox. I hit I takes me right there. That's awesome. I can go to dashboards. D. I'm right there. Back to my inbox. Back home. Like it's so quick. So I just hit whatever order I hit them in. H I D I H. Where my hotkeys to get there. Um there's nothing. I want to get to Teams and so I hit T. Obviously that pulls up the quick task. Like okay, that's fine. But I don't have any hotkey that I can either set or quick way to get to the Teams hub. Um, and then if I search, this is the maybe the more frustrating part is like, okay, no problem. I'll just go search for it and go to teams hub. Oh man, like it doesn't even pop up as a title. Something I can get to here. So, this would be the the lowest hanging fruit. It's just please let me just type it in here and go to it so I don't have to take my hands off the keyboard. Um, yeah, I can use an app like Home Row or something else that gives me uh the ability to just like make every button a hotkey. Um, but I'd rather just have this natively in ClickUp. So, that's uh I did not find a feature request for it. I should probably take the time to go create that one. But that is just a selfish one for me. Can you give me hotkeys for the main navigation items so I can quickly get to that stuff? All right, last but not least, let's go to trivia time. So, I wanted to make this fun, right? Like, I'm going to have fun with this. I'm going to bring guests on. I'm going to quiz some people live today. This quiz is for you, however, and I want you to answer some trivia questions. So, we've got three trivia questions here. I want you to uh write these down. Drop a comment and uh and answer these. I'm going to pick uh an answer or two and we're going to spotlight this. We'll spotlight some winners in the next edition of ClickUp Weekly. Sound good? Question one, which one came first? This is a very simple ClickUp uh like historical trivia one. Which came first, ClickUp whiteboards or ClickUp docs? That's very simple. This second one is a little bit of a trick question. You power users are going to know it. uh and this will be my hint here is this will be influenced or this will be slightly different in the actual product today versus the actual product uh you know a couple months from now. What's the maximum number of hierarchy levels you can have in ClickUp? And let's um let's exclude checklists from that. What was ClickUp's this is number three. What was ClickUp's first major product innovation to be adopted by the broader project management software industry? This is the only one that is subjective. So I'll give you bonus points if you come up with a well explained answer. Uh that's different from what I'm thinking, but I've got one that [clears throat] I've Well, that's that's all that I'll uh I'll say on that one. Okay, those are your three trivia questions. Uh three out of three is a perfect score. Two out of three uh is a super majority in terms of voting. So, we'll give you um we'll give you credit for two out of three. One out of three, you need to hit the subscribe button. And you you need some education here around ClickUp. Uh zero out of three. It's not even optional. Like, I'm going to have my super agent come hit your subscribe button for you. Okay, speaking of subscribing, how can you get involved in the show? Uh, subscribe on YouTube, answer the trivia questions. I want this to be fun. Like, this is built for the community. This is not so that I can show up. I hate talking to myself on video. This would be way more fun for me when I bring on guests, but for this one, I wanted to keep it super focused on the product because we've got this is the only week we're going to go in this video like super deep on 4.0 as a whole. Um, so there's a ton there. So, I wanted to just uh start kind of uh solo edition here, but this will be way more fun the more that you participate. We've got a couple other segments that you'll see from time to time on the show. Click up in the wild uh featuring uh other folks who are using the tool and uh telling their story. Um if you'd like to be involved in that, if you've got trivia questions you'd like to contribute, if you have feature requests you really want spotlighted, um email show@zenpilot.com. We'll get you in there. And then for early access to ClickUp 4.0 playbook, I mentioned this early earlier, but subscribe to firstclass operations. That goes out every other week by email. And if you go to zenpilot.com/newsletter, that'll pop up uh this here and you can uh jump on in and get notified about it. Okay, and that is the inaugural episode of ClickUp Weekly. Um, thanks for sticking with me. This is super fun to do. I'm really excited throughout 2026 and beyond to make this one of the go-to like, hey, I just want to know what's new in the platform, how does this stuff apply? We'll do some um teaching also. So, we'll do a segment called ClickUp Rewind from time to time and look back at, hey, what was that feature request from six months ago or three months ago that now that we've had a chance to work with dozens of teams on it in the wild, what have we learned about how you ought to use that and be applying it? All right, that is all I've got for you today. Uh, as always, uh, thanks for spending time with me and I'll see you in the next