ClickUp’s founder and CEO Zeb Evans told TechCrunch that the company trains its AI tool to pick up different signals from a person’s integrations (such as a GitHub assignee) and tune the prioritization algorithm accordingly.
What’s more, there is an AI assistant that can answer questions about tasks, documents, schedule, and meeting notes and transcripts. Plus, you can schedule a meeting by describing it to the AI assistant as well.
ClickUp is trying to be an all-in-one productivity platform for users. It already had task management and project management. Now, it is throwing in meeting note-taking and AI-powered scheduling. Other platforms are also trying to expand their offerings in the productivity space to become more useful to individual workers. Earlier this week, Read AI introduced a search copilot to let users search across meeting notes, Google Drive, One Drive, calendar, Microsoft Teams, Gmail, Salesforce, Jira, and more. Atlassian’s Trello, which mostly focused on project management, introduced new features for personal task organization last month.