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43 problems found
“A hacker used ClickUp's API to steal all company data, and ClickUp refuses to provide audit logs without a court order, despite audit logs being an enterprise feature the company pays for.”
“A customer service platform lacks adequate customer support when users encounter issues.”
“The customer service platform they use lacks adequate customer support when issues arise.”
“A critical support case has been stuck in 'escalated' status for six months with no updates or resolution from the vendor.”
“The business is experiencing unresponsive support from a software vendor, leaving critical issues unresolved.”
“The business was not alerted when Zendesk servers crashed, causing them to waste 24-48 hours troubleshooting before realizing the problem was on Zendesk's side.”
“Mailchimp has persistent 2FA problems where SMS authentication stops working without any fallback method, and support agents dismiss the issue.”
“Zoho Creator lacks flexibility for custom workflows outside its predefined models, making it difficult to adapt to specific business needs.”
“Zoho Creator's mobile app fails to reliably handle external API calls, making it unsuitable for mobile apps dependent on integrations.”
Trello's mobile app lacks card repeater functionality, forcing users to switch to desktop for a basic task they need on mobile.
Microsoft Teams cannot retrieve month-old voice messages on personal accounts and has excessive hardware demands even on relatively new laptops.
ActiveCampaign has inconsistent user experience with different behaviors across different parts of the platform, making it feel patched together rather than a mature, cohesive product.
The Microsoft Teams app displays text with vertical stretching on Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra devices, creating a poor visual experience.
The business is experiencing unresponsive support from a software vendor, leaving critical issues unresolved.
The system crashes constantly and nobody can fix it, causing operational disruptions.
The user struggles with inefficient software renewal invoice delivery that requires portal access and password lookup instead of direct email delivery.
Squarespace lacks modern SaaS-style templates, generative layout options, lovable user experience, and robust integrations like webhooks for connecting to tools like HubSpot.
Squarespace lacks granular control over mobile versus desktop website versions, limiting customization for specific needs.
The business experiences frequent server downtime totaling nearly 30 hours over the past 5 months, disrupting operations.
The user needs to purchase a single software license but cannot due to current licensing restrictions.
The software lacks phone support for enterprise-level critical capabilities, making it unsuitable for businesses with urgent or complex needs.
The business struggles with managing software upgrades, downgrades, compatibility issues, and invoicing problems that disrupt operations.
The user has spent 4 years using ClickUp but ultimately built their own solution in just 2 days, indicating significant dissatisfaction with the existing software's limitations.
ClickUp has become too expensive with too many features locked behind paywalls, including basic functionality like checking message history.
ClickUp requires excessive clicking for basic tasks despite appearing powerful and flexible, making it inefficient for daily use.
A hacker used ClickUp's API to steal all company data, and ClickUp refuses to provide audit logs without a court order, despite audit logs being an enterprise feature the company pays for.
The software has slow performance and synchronization issues between PC and mobile devices, causing workflow interruptions.
The user experiences opaque and sneaky pricing from a software/service provider and finds it difficult to contact support.
The current software program lacks features and scalability needed for project management and enterprise-level operations.