When you connect ClickUp to Huddle, you're granting access to all workspaces associated with your ClickUp account in a single authorization step. This works similarly to Asana's authorization model.
ClickUp uses a user-level OAuth authorization model. When you click "Connect ClickUp" and sign in through ClickUp's authorization screen, you're granting Huddle permission to act on your behalf across your entire ClickUp account.
This means:
Some platforms like Linear use workspace-level authorization, where you explicitly select which workspace to connect during the OAuth flow. If you belong to multiple workspaces on those platforms, you may need to authorize each one separately.
ClickUp behaves more like Asana in this regard—the authorization is tied to your user account rather than individual workspaces, so a single connection gives Huddle visibility into all your ClickUp work.
After authorization, Huddle can retrieve your tasks, lists, folders, and workspace information from any ClickUp workspace where you're a member. We only pull the data needed to display your tasks in your Huddle dashboard.
You can disconnect ClickUp from Huddle at any time in your account settings. You can also revoke Huddle's access directly from your ClickUp account under Settings → Integrations → Apps → Authorized Apps.