Your
Clickup always
one message away
Create and update tasks, manage deadlines and dependencies in Clickup from WhatsApp, Slack, or Telegram, by voice or text.
Mailchimp
Clickup
Six ways to run Clickup from a message.
Drive it by message when you need it, or put it on autopilot.
Voice memos to tasks
Forward emails, voice memos, images as Clickup tasks with attachments, "remember design review", into your board.
Organize tasks by chat
Link related tasks, add dependencies, tags, "add the blocked tag", to stay organized without switching apps.
Ask Clickup questions
Query your board in plain English, "what's due next week?", and Notis replies instantly, no login.
Weekly task digests
Get scheduled summaries of your assigned tasks, highest-priority work, delivered to your DMs every week.
Scheduled task workflows
Automate task creation, tagging, linking on a schedule you set, build workflows without webhooks or Zapier.
Integrate with your stack
Connect Clickup to Slack, email, calendar, build multi-tool workflows that keep your work in sync automatically.
Clickup, from anywhere you
message.
Pick the channel you already live in. Notis turns it into a fully native Clickup remote.
Telegram
Voice-first Notion bot. Record, tag, file.
WhatsApp business or personal, both work.
Slack
Slash-command your way through any workspace.
iMessage
Native bubbles. iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Gmail
Forward emails. Get them filed in Notion.
Notis Desktop
Run from Notis desktop with hotkeys & history.
What people automate with
Clickup + Notis.
Get Notified in Telegram When a New Task Is Created
Instantly see new ClickUp tasks in Telegram so nothing slips through the cracks.
Sync new Clickup tasks to Notion
Automatically create a Notion page whenever a task is created in Clickup, eliminating manual duplication.
New Clickup Task → Linear Issue
Automatically create a Linear issue whenever you capture a new task in Clickup.
New Task Auto-Broadcast to Slack
When a task is created in ClickUp, instantly alert your team in Slack to prevent work from getting lost in the gap between tools.
Clickup Task Status → Linear Issue State
Keep Linear issue state in sync with Clickup task status changes in real-time.
Keep Notion database rows in sync with Clickup task statuses
Automatically update Notion database rows whenever task status changes in Clickup, eliminating manual sync work.
Supported triggers and
actions
Notis builds workflows that link Clickup to anything else. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Folder Created
Triggers when a new Folder is created.
Folder Deleted
Triggers when a Folder is deleted.
Folder Updated
Triggers when a Folder is updated (renamed, content edited, etc.).
List Created
Triggers when a new List is created.
List Deleted
Triggers when a List is deleted.
List Updated
Triggers when a List is updated (renamed, content edited, etc.).
Space Created
Triggers when a new Space is created in the Workspace.
Space Deleted
Triggers when a Space is deleted.
Space Updated
Triggers when a Space is updated (renamed, settings changed, etc.).
Task Assignee Updated
Triggers when an assignee is added to or removed from a task. `changes[]` carries `AssigneeAddChange` and/or `AssigneeRemoveChange` entries. A single event may bundle multiple adds and/or removes — for example when a workflow re-routes a task between two users in one operation.
Task Comment Posted
Triggers when a comment is added to a task. `changes[]` carries one `CommentChange` entry whose `comment` field is the typed `ClickupComment` object (id, text, user, reactions, etc.).
Task Comment Updated
Triggers when an existing comment on a task is edited. `changes[]` carries one `CommentChange` entry whose `comment` field is the comment in its updated form.
Task Created
Triggers when a new task is created in the configured Workspace.
Task Deleted
Triggers when a task is deleted. ClickUp ships no history_items or actor info on deletes — the payload carries only the task_id and team_id.
Task Due Date Updated
Triggers when a task's due date is set, changed, or cleared. `changes[]` carries `DueDateChange` entries only; `before` and `after` are millisecond-epoch strings or `null`.
Task Priority Updated
Triggers when a task's priority changes. `changes[]` carries `PriorityChange` entries only.
Task Status Updated
Triggers when a task's status changes. `changes[]` carries `StatusChange` entries only — ClickUp pre-filters server-side by event type. Lower traffic than subscribing to `CLICKUP_TASK_UPDATED` and pattern-matching `StatusChange`.
Task Tag Updated
Triggers when a tag is added to or removed from a task. `changes[]` carries `TagAddChange` and/or `TagRemoveChange` entries. Adds use ClickUp's `field == "tag"`, removes use the undocumented `field == "tag_removed"`; both are normalised into the typed change classes.
Task Time Estimate Updated
Triggers when a task's time estimate is set, changed, or cleared. `changes[]` carries `TimeEstimateChange` entries only; `before` and `after` are millisecond strings or `null`.
Task Time Tracked Updated
Triggers when a time-tracking interval is created, edited, or deleted on a task. Fires once per interval-change. Reads ClickUp's top-level `data.description` for the lifecycle action and `data.interval_id` for the correlation key — these are unique to time-tracking events and are present even on Deleted (where `history_items` is empty).
Task Updated
Triggers when a task is updated. Fires for every kind of update on the task, including comments. If you only care about a specific property changing, prefer the dedicated trigger (`CLICKUP_TASK_STATUS_UPDATED`, etc.) — those are pre-filtered by ClickUp and produce less traffic. `changes[]` can carry any FieldChange variant (`StatusChange`, `PriorityChange`, `AssigneeAddChange`, `AssigneeRemoveChange`, `TagAddChange`, `TagRemoveChange`, `DueDateChange`, `TimeEstimateChange`, `TimeSpentChange`, `NameChange`, `ContentChange`, `CommentChange`, `CustomFieldChange`).
Connect any two apps
with AI in the middle.
Choose the app that starts the workflow and the app that should react. Notis sits in between, reading each event, deciding what matters, and writing the result exactly where it belongs.
When this happens · Trigger
Do this · Action
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