What ClickUp Really Costs
The subscription is only 16% of what ClickUp actually costs your team. Here's the full picture.
Total Cost of Ownership
A 25-person team at ClickUp's published rate of $7/seat/month. The subscription is 16% of the real cost.
Subscription cost
$7/seat x 25 seats x 12 months
$2,100/yr
Labor cost
15 hrs/month x $50/hr loaded rate x 12 months
$9,000/yr
Error & rework cost
$200/month x 12 months
$2,400/yr
Total Cost of Ownership
$13,500/yr
Labor rate based on BLS ECEC June 2025 ($45.65/hr private industry total compensation, rounded to $50). Your actual numbers depend on team size, role mix, and usage. Run it with your own data.
What the invoice doesn't show
ClickUp Brain cannot be purchased for individual users — it must be bought for every member in the workspace. At $9/user/mo (Brain AI), a 50-person team pays $450/mo extra even if only 5 people use AI. The 'Everything AI' tier at $28/user/mo costs that team $1,400/mo.
ClickUp's feedback forum has 1,100+ upvotes on a performance issues request. Users report basic actions (marking tasks complete, changing dates) taking 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Lists with hundreds of items take ~60 seconds to load. One user: 'I needed to add a day to my week just to keep up with ClickUp's slow performance.'
G2 reviewers consistently flag ClickUp as 'overwhelming' due to feature density. Teams should expect 2-4 weeks of structured onboarding. Third-party onboarding services sell 20-60 hour packages. Real cost that never appears on an invoice.
Users on ClickUp's feedback forum report tasks disappearing, timelines vanishing, and data corruption. Automations that should trigger immediately sometimes take minutes. A feature request titled 'Fix existing bugs rather than add new features' signals reliability is a persistent concern.
Gartner SMB Benchmarks
Gartner reports the average SMB budget for project management software is $36-50/user/month. A ClickUp Business ($12) + Everything AI ($28) user costs $40/user/mo — hitting the top of that range before accounting for onboarding, training, or productivity losses from performance issues.
Source: Gartner
Why this category is changing
ClickUp's cost structure has a compounding problem: the sticker price ($7/seat) is genuinely low, but AI is sold as a workspace-wide tax, performance degradation creates an invisible productivity cost, and the 2-4 week onboarding curve means paying salaries for people learning the tool before using it. The true cost is the gap between the subscription and the total organizational cost of running it.
Monday.com
$9/seat/mo Basic, $12/seat/mo Standard, $19/seat/mo Pro
AI included in Pro ($30/seat/mo) and Enterprise tiers — no separate workspace-wide add-on. No forced all-or-nothing AI purchase.
Notion
Free, $10/user/mo Plus, $20/user/mo Business (AI included)
AI bundled into Business plan ($20/user/mo) — was a $10/user add-on until 2025, now included. Single price, no surprise add-ons. Combines PM + docs + wiki in one tool.
Linear
Free, $8/user/mo Standard, $14/user/mo Business
Purpose-built for speed — the antithesis of ClickUp's performance complaints. AI agents included, no add-on pricing. Free for small teams.
StackCut doesn't sell or recommend any of these tools. We list them for context. The decision is yours.
How we calculate TCO
Total Cost of Ownership includes subscription fees, labor (valued at $50/hr based on BLS ECEC data), and estimated error costs. Error cost is inherently speculative and can be set to $0 for a conservative estimate. All defaults are sourced from published benchmarks and adjustable in our methodology.
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