ClickUp replaces your scattered stack — project management, task collaboration, timeline planning, and automation — so your marketing team has one source of truth. Ship campaigns faster. Cut tool costs in half.
Why pay for Asana, Monday, Slack threads, and Google Calendar separately? ClickUp combines project planning, task management, automation, and team collaboration into a single interface your team actually wants to use.
Gantt charts, capacity planning, and automation mean your campaigns never surprise you at launch. Track dependencies, spot conflicts, and re-plan in minutes — not meetings.
Real impact: Marketing teams using ClickUp report 30% faster campaign turnaround and 40% fewer timeline misses.
"We killed off Asana, Monday, and Slack's task threads. One workspace. Our campaigns ship 40% faster because people aren't context-switching across tools."
"Finally gave us a single source of truth for campaigns. Launch dates sync, bottlenecks surface, reps know what marketing is doing. It actually saved a deal."
"Team jumped from Asana in two weeks. No training. The customization is aggressive but worth it — we shaped it to how we actually work, not the other way around."
Choose the plan that fits your team size. All plans include a 14-day free trial.
Unsolicited concept redesign of ClickUp
ClickUp's current homepage tries to appeal to everyone — project managers, developers, product teams, marketing, ops, and more. This creates cognitive overload: a broad headline ("One app to replace them all"), an overwhelmingly busy above-the-fold with competing CTAs, and no clear path for a first-time visitor. A new marketing manager landing on the page doesn't immediately understand if this is for them.
This redesign picks a single audience: mid-market marketing teams. It compresses the hero to one clear message ("Stop context-switching between tools"), one screenshot showing a real marketing workflow, and unified CTA hierarchy (one primary, one secondary). The thesis is simple: own one audience deeply, and expand from there. The design is lighter and airier than the current site, reducing cognitive load while emphasizing ClickUp's "everything in one place" value proposition.
If I were A/B testing this, I'd measure: (1) does targeting marketing teams explicitly increase signup rate vs. the generic current page? (2) does the compressed hero reduce bounce rate on mobile? (3) what's the conversion lift from moving social proof above the fold? These insights would guide whether to create similar vertical-specific landing pages for product teams, engineering teams, and ops teams — each with tailored copy, features, and social proof.
Disclaimer: This is an unsolicited concept redesign. I am not affiliated with ClickUp. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. Built as a portfolio piece to demonstrate my approach to clarity-first redesigns and audience targeting.