Complete pricing guide for ClickUp Brain. Compare all plans, analyze costs, and find the perfect tier for your needs.
Not sure if free is enough? See our Free vs Paid comparison →
Still deciding? Read our full verdict on whether ClickUp Brain is worth it →
mo
mo
mo
mo
Pricing sourced from ClickUp Brain · Last verified March 2026
ClickUp Brain acts as an AI layer across ClickUp workspaces. It can summarize Docs, task descriptions, task comments, Inbox items, and project activity, generate updates and standups, draft written content, answer workspace questions, and help fill task properties such as assignees and priorities. Higher-tier AI features add agents, AI Cards, AI Fields, time blocking, image generation, Talk to Text, Enterprise Search, and AI Notetaker. This makes it most useful when ClickUp is already the central place where the team manages projects and knowledge.
ClickUp’s AI pricing page lists Free Forever at $0 with trial access to AI features, Brain AI at $9 per user/month when billed yearly, and Everything AI at $28 per user/month when billed yearly. The same page shows monthly reference prices of $18 for Brain AI and $68 for Everything AI. Additional AI Super Credits are listed at $0.001 per credit, sold as $10 for 10,000 credits. AI Notetaker is also listed as starting at $12 for 60 hours per month, and Talk to Text is listed at $9 per user/month as an add-on.
ClickUp says AI is available to try in all workspaces, but paid AI access is handled through add-ons. Brain AI and Everything AI are separate AI subscriptions charged per Workspace member per month, while ClickUp’s core paid plans include Free Forever, Unlimited at $7 per user/month billed yearly, Business at $12 per user/month billed yearly, and Enterprise with custom pricing. This means a team on Unlimited that wants Brain AI should think of its effective starting cost as the base ClickUp plan plus the AI add-on. Owners or admins manage purchases from the Workspace billing add-ons area.
Choose ClickUp Brain when the main problem is finding, summarizing, or acting on information already stored in ClickUp tasks, Docs, Chats, comments, Dashboards, and project structures. A standalone chatbot can be better for general research, coding, or broad creative work, but it will not automatically understand a team’s ClickUp workspace unless connected. ClickUp Brain’s advantage is operational context: project updates, task status, comments, due dates, priorities, and documentation are in the same system. Based on our analysis of 870+ AI tools, that embedded context is the main reason to choose it over a generic assistant.
ClickUp’s Help Center says ClickUp AI can use Connected Search to answer questions about external apps and the ClickUp workspace, with examples involving Google Sheets and GitHub. It also says ClickUp provides an official MCP server so AI models and agents can access ClickUp data, and mentions compatibility with popular assistants such as ChatGPT, Cursor, and Claude. ClickUp also documents a synced connector for ChatGPT that can answer questions about Spaces, Folders, Lists, and tasks. Access, security, and exact availability depend on workspace setup, permissions, and the chosen ClickUp plan.
AI builders and operators use ClickUp Brain to streamline their workflow.
Try ClickUp Brain Now →Notion AI is the AI layer inside Notion for workspace search, writing, meeting notes, database help, and agents. It is strongest for teams that already keep docs, projects, decisions, and knowledge bases in Notion, where AI can use existing workspace context instead of forcing users into a separate chatbot.
Compare Pricing →ChatGPT is the broadest default AI assistant for many builders because it covers more than chat. In one workspace, a user can draft a memo, rewrite a sales email, inspect a CSV, summarize a PDF, generate code, debug an error, brainstorm pro
Compare Pricing →