u/itfben

Does c10 not have dual climate control?

How do you spilt the heating left and right side of cabin. I can’t work that out on our new c10 . You change temp on one side (drivers side) say 19 degree to 25 and the passenger side changes withnit. I can’t for the life of me work out why they are dual control in a 2026 car

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u/itfben — 2 days ago

Wow, I love click up building. How do you guys charge this to clients?

I’ve somehow ended up building a ClickUp system for a little business I did admin work for, and I’m genuinely really happy with how it’s turned out.

It made me realise there are probably loads of small businesses run by brilliant people who aren’t especially tech-savvy, but would really benefit from a tailored ClickUp setup.

I’d love to do this for a few other businesses, but I’m really unsure how to approach pricing, and I guess finding clients.

For those of you who build ClickUp systems for clients:

Do you usually charge a setup fee, a monthly retainer, or both?

And how do you usually find clients who actually need this kind of help?

If I can find 4+ £500pm clients, that would be life-changing for me as a single Dad trying to earn from home, so I’d genuinely appreciate any honest advice from people already doing this.

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u/itfben — 1 month ago

Can you use a 'button' column to open 'tasks'?

I have relationships set up in ClickUp where numbered tasks in one list link to their matching record/task in another list, which sits in a different folder.

At the moment, the user has to open the task, click into Relationships, then click the linked task/record from there.

It works, but it’s not the best experience for non-techy users.

What I’d ideally like is a clear button or custom field on the task that says something like “Open main record”, where the user can click once and be taken straight to the linked task/record, either fully opened or in a task popup.

Is there a way to do this in ClickUp?

Or is the current Relationships route the closest option?

Sorry if I haven’t explained that perfectly. Happy to clarify if needed.

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u/itfben — 1 month ago