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Since there isn't an official portable version of the desktop app, you can still achieve a similar "portable" experience by using the Linux version or third-party tools. Running ClickUp Portably
These tutorials provide step-by-step guidance on setting up ClickUp on desktop and managing specialized posts:
A portable application runs entirely from a single folder without installing files into the operating system's internal directories (like AppData or the Windows Registry). You can store this folder on a USB flash drive, an external hard drive, or a cloud storage folder, and run it on any compatible computer. Using ClickUp portably offers several distinct advantages:
Double-click ClickUp.exe directly from the USB drive. ClickUp will launch as if installed – your login session and workspace data will be saved inside the USB drive’s folder (not the host PC’s AppData). clickup desktop portable
This is a formal feasibility and analysis report regarding the concept of a
A portable application runs independently of the host operating system's registry, storing its configuration files and data within its own directory. Users look for a portable version of the ClickUp workspace platform for several distinct operational advantages:
For Linux users, the AppImage makes ClickUp a truly portable application, unmatched in its simplicity compared to traditional installers. Since there isn't an official portable version of
This is not an official ClickUp product. It is a third-party simulation and training tool.
Corporate IT departments often block users from installing new software. A portable app runs without requiring admin rights.
The Ultimate Guide to Using ClickUp Desktop Portable: Flexibility on the Go Users look for a portable version of the
Several GitHub repositories and forums have attempted to create portable wrappers. All verified attempts from 2022–2025 have failed due to:
: Your login session and settings stay on the USB drive within the browser's profile.
If you strictly require a portable Windows folder structure that runs from a thumb drive, you can build your own wrapper using standard open-source tools. Method A: Extracting via 7-Zip (The Electron Method)