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“Hypercal: The Newest Addition to ClickUp’s Productivity Platform”

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Tiger Global and a16z-backed productivity company ClickUp has acquired the calendar app Hypercal to boost its platform offering, TechCrunch has learned. As part of the acquisition, the app’s founder Ricardo Clerigo is also joining ClickUp as Head of Calendar. Hypercal also had a paid tier costing $10 per month for unlimited calendar and task integrations. We’ve already eliminated the need for many apps by building docs, whiteboards, dashboards, tasks, and AI natively into our platform. The calendar apps space has been busy in the last few months.