((exclusive)) — Clickup For Desktop
Go to ClickUp > Settings > Advanced > Clear Cache . Do this once a month. Unlike a browser, clearing the cache in the desktop app won't log you out of everything; it just flushes stale data.
| Feature | ClickUp Desktop | Notion Desktop | Asana Desktop | Trello Desktop | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ✅ (Cmd+Shift+C) | ✅ (Cmd+Shift+N) | ✅ | ❌ (Web only) | | Offline Access | ✅ (Recent items) | ❌ (Very limited) | ❌ | ✅ (Full offline) | | Native Time Tracking | ✅ (Built-in) | ❌ (Requires API) | ❌ (Requires API) | ❌ (Requires Power-up) | | Menu Bar Widget | ✅ (Full mini view) | ❌ (Basic) | ✅ (Limited) | ❌ | | RAM Usage (Idle) | ~250-350 MB | ~300-400 MB | ~200 MB | ~150 MB | clickup for desktop
In the crowded landscape of productivity software, few names have risen as meteorically as ClickUp. Promising to be “the one app to replace them all,” ClickUp has successfully lured millions of users away from fragmented ecosystems of Trello, Asana, Monday.com, Notion, and Jira. But while the web app and mobile versions are competent, the true, untapped potential of this platform reveals itself only when you install ClickUp for Desktop . Go to ClickUp > Settings > Advanced > Clear Cache
This article will explore every facet of the ClickUp Desktop app (available for Windows and Mac). We will cover installation, the unique features you don't get on the web, performance comparisons, native integrations, offline capabilities, and advanced tips to turn your computer into a productivity war machine. Before we dive into the "how," we must address the "why." Most SaaS products live perfectly fine inside a browser tab. So why dedicate hard drive space to ClickUp? 1. The Context Switching Trap Browsers are chaotic. You have 15 tabs open: Gmail, Slack, Figma, Google Docs, and three different Jira boards. ClickUp gets lost in the noise. The desktop app lives in its own window, with its own dedicated icon in your dock or taskbar. This psychological separation tells your brain, "It is time to manage work." It reduces the temptation to check Twitter (tab #8) when you should be closing a task. 2. Performance & Speed Web apps are beholden to the browser’s JavaScript engine and RAM limitations. Browsers like Chrome are notorious memory hogs. When ClickUp runs as a desktop app (specifically an Electron wrapper, though heavily optimized), it allocates resources more efficiently. Users consistently report faster load times for large Lists, smoother drag-and-drop for Gantt charts, and less lag when viewing heavy Dashboards compared to the browser version. 3. The "Cached" Experience Because the desktop app caches data locally, navigation between recently viewed items is nearly instantaneous. You aren't waiting for the server to fetch your "In Progress" status every time you click a button. 4. Deep OS Integration This is the killer feature. The desktop app talks to your operating system in ways a browser tab legally cannot. We will explore this in depth below. Part 2: Installation and First Setup Getting started is trivial, but a few settings adjustments early on will save you headaches later. | Feature | ClickUp Desktop | Notion Desktop
The barrier to entry is zero: it is free to download and free to start. The only cost is 200 MB of hard drive space and the 10 minutes it takes to retrain your muscle memory to use Cmd+K instead of reaching for the mouse.
Press Cmd+K . A search bar appears in the center of your screen.