ClickUp+ Slack

Connect ClickUp and Slack

Describe the job in one sentence and AgentBand runs it. It reads one tool, decides what matters, and acts in the other, on a schedule or on demand. There is no flowchart to build and no code to write.

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ClickUp and Slack agents you can build

Digests

Daily task digest

What is due today, posted to the team before the day starts.

Every weekday at 9am, list the tasks in the Sprint list that are due today, grouped by assignee with their status, and post the digest to #project in Slack.

Weekdays at 9:00 AM

Alerts

Overdue task alerts

Catch slipping tasks before they derail the sprint.

Every day at 10am, find tasks in the Sprint list whose due date has passed and that are not marked Done, and post an alert to #project in Slack with the task, assignee, and how many days overdue it is.

Daily at 10:00 AM

Alerts

Status change watch

Know the moment a task turns Blocked or hits Review.

Watch the Sprint list and whenever a task changes to the Blocked or Review status, post an alert to #project in Slack with the task name, its new status, the assignee, and a link.

Every 15 minutes

Alerts

Assignee reminders

A gentle nudge for tasks due soon, sent to the right person.

Every weekday at 8am, find tasks in the Sprint list due in the next two days and DM each assignee on Slack with their tasks, statuses, and due dates.

Weekdays at 8:00 AM

Reviews

Sprint review summary

A clear end-of-sprint recap, written for you.

On the last day of each sprint at 3pm, summarize the Sprint list: what was completed, what is carrying over, and any blockers, then post the review to #project in Slack.

Every 2 weeks

Digests

Friday weekly roundup

Everything that moved to Done this week, in one recap.

Every Friday at 4pm, list the tasks across the Product space that moved to Done this week, grouped by list, and post a roundup to #general in Slack.

Fridays at 4:00 PM

Reviews

Goal progress report

See how the quarter is tracking, without building a dashboard.

Every Monday at 9am, check our Goals in ClickUp and their linked tasks, then post a progress report to #project in Slack showing each target, percent complete, and whether it is on track.

Mondays at 9:00 AM

Digests

Standup summary collector

A written standup built from task updates. No meeting needed.

Every weekday at 9:30am, read the tasks updated in the Sprint list in the last day, summarize what each person moved forward and what is blocked, and post the standup to #standup in Slack.

Weekdays at 9:30 AM

An agent, not a Zap

A traditional ClickUp and Slack integration is a rigid chain: this trigger, that action, a mapping screen for every field. It breaks the moment reality does not match the shape you drew. AgentBand reads the data, works out what it means, and acts accordingly. You describe the outcome, not the wiring.

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Questions

Can AgentBand connect ClickUp and Slack?

Yes. You describe the job in a sentence and AgentBand runs it, on a schedule or on demand. There are 8 ready-made examples on this page you can copy and adapt.

Do I need to write code to connect ClickUp to Slack?

No. There is no flowchart to build and no code to write. You connect each account once, then describe what you want in plain English.

Is my ClickUp or Slack account exposed to the AI model?

No. You connect each account once in AgentBand and the agent acts through that connection. Your credentials are never exposed to the model.

How is this different from a ClickUp to Slack Zap?

A Zap is a rigid trigger-and-action chain you assemble by hand. AgentBand is an agent: it reads, decides, and writes, so you describe the outcome instead of wiring every step.

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