# ClickUp alternative for Google Workspace for Google Workspace teams | Tooling Studio

> Compare Kanban Tasks and ClickUp for teams that want simpler shared boards inside Google Workspace instead of a full work-management suite.

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## Product Angle

- Shared Kanban boards that work inside Gmail and Google Calendar
- Google Workspace-native task workflows with multiple assignees
- Comments, attachments, due dates, and team visibility in one flow
- A lighter alternative for teams that already run on Google Workspace

## Quick verdict: Kanban Tasks vs ClickUp

ClickUp is a broad work-management suite. Choose ClickUp if your team needs docs, goals, dashboards, automations, time tracking, many views, and a highly configurable project-management workspace.

Choose [Kanban Tasks](/kanban-tasks) if your team wants a simpler Google Workspace task board that is easy to adopt because it stays close to Gmail, Calendar, and everyday follow-up work.

| Need | Better fit | Why |
| --- | --- | --- |
| All-in-one project management suite | ClickUp | More views, automations, docs, dashboards, and configuration |
| Lightweight shared boards in Google Workspace | Kanban Tasks | Less rollout and fewer settings for small teams |
| Email-to-task workflow from Gmail | Kanban Tasks | Better when work starts as an email thread or customer follow-up |
| Advanced reporting and portfolio management | ClickUp | ClickUp is designed for deeper project operations |
| Fast adoption by Gmail-heavy teams | Kanban Tasks | The workflow is closer to tools the team already opens every day |

## Best for / not best for

### Kanban Tasks is best for

- Small teams that want shared task boards without a full project-management rollout.
- Google Workspace teams that need owners, due dates, comments, checklists, attachments, and focused views.
- Teams that feel ClickUp is more powerful than they need.
- Email-driven work where tasks should stay close to Gmail context.

### Kanban Tasks is not best for

- Organizations that need advanced dashboards, dependencies, custom reporting, or resource planning.
- Teams that want one platform for docs, goals, roadmaps, tasks, and automation.
- Large operations teams that already have a mature ClickUp setup.

## Where ClickUp is stronger

ClickUp is stronger when feature depth matters most. It can support complex project hierarchies, multiple views, docs, dashboards, and automations. That depth is valuable for teams that want to consolidate many work systems into one platform.

## Where Kanban Tasks is stronger

Kanban Tasks is stronger when simplicity and Google Workspace adoption matter more than feature depth. It gives teams a visible board, shared ownership, due dates, comments, attachments, and Gmail-first capture without forcing a new operating model.

## Product proof

Kanban Tasks is built for Google Workspace users who want real shared execution: boards, lists, tasks, owners, comments, checklists, attachments, Calendar visibility, and search. The product deliberately stays lighter than a broad work-management suite.

## Migration path from ClickUp

1. Pick a narrow workflow first, such as sales follow-up, client delivery, or weekly operations.
2. Create a board with only the statuses your team needs.
3. Move active work into Kanban Tasks and leave historical ClickUp data behind.
4. Use due dates and owners from day one so the board has accountability.
5. Keep ClickUp for complex reporting or cross-functional programs if those are still needed.

## Bottom line

ClickUp is better when your team wants a full work-management suite. Kanban Tasks is better when your team lives in Google Workspace and wants lightweight shared boards that people actually keep updated.