Head-to-Head · Project Management ·Updated May 2026
VS

Backlog vs ClickUp

ClickUp wins for most teams on features and flexibility - Backlog wins for dev teams of 15+ where flat-rate pricing and built-in Git hosting change the maths.

8 min read
20 hrs research
Pricing re-checked May 2026
Backlog
Runner-up · 8.2 / 10
VS
Our verdict
ClickUp
Winner · 8.6 / 10
✓ Winner

Backlog - for development teams with 15+ people

Wins for development teams where flat-rate pricing changes the economics. Standard at $100/month covers unlimited users - a 30-person team pays less than 15 users on ClickUp Unlimited. Built-in Git hosting and Wiki eliminate the need for separate code hosting and documentation subscriptions.

30-day free trial · Standard $100/mo flat · Aff. link
◆ Better for…

ClickUp - for most teams under 15 people and non-dev use cases

Wins on feature breadth, automation, integration library, and accessibility for small teams. The Unlimited plan at $7/user includes more native features than Backlog at every team size under 14 users. Better for mixed business-and-technical teams and for organisations needing extensive workflow automation.

Free Forever plan · No card required · Aff. link
✓ Winner · Editor's pick
Backlog
Issues · Git · Wiki · Flat pricing
8.2

for development teams with 15+ people

Wins for development teams where flat-rate pricing changes the economics. Standard at $100/month covers unlimited users - a 30-person team pays less than 15 users on ClickUp Unlimited. Built-in Git hosting and Wiki eliminate the need for separate code hosting and documentation subscriptions.

30-day free trial · Standard $100/mo flat · Aff. link
◆ Better for…
ClickUp
All-in-one · Best value · Feature depth
8.6

for most teams under 15 people and non-dev use cases

Wins on feature breadth, automation, integration library, and accessibility for small teams. The Unlimited plan at $7/user includes more native features than Backlog at every team size under 14 users. Better for mixed business-and-technical teams and for organisations needing extensive workflow automation.

Free Forever plan · No card required · Aff. link
Scorecard

Side-by-side, 6 axes.

Every tool gets the same criteria rubric. Each axis is scored 0–5 under our fixed research protocol - and the bar shows how they stack up directly.

Criterion
Backlog
ClickUp
Winner
Setup ease Time to first meaningful output, onboarding quality
4.1
3.9
Backlog
UX quality Day-to-day experience, navigation, mobile
4.2
4.1
Backlog
Feature depth Core features, integrations, edge cases
4.3
4.8
ClickUp
Customer support Response time, channels, documentation
4
3.7
Backlog
Value for price Features per dollar vs. category median
4.7
4.6
Backlog
Exit hatch Data export, migration ease, lock-in risk
4
4
Tie
Overall score
8.2
8.6
ClickUp
Setup ease Time to first meaningful output, onboarding quality
Backlog
4.1
3.9
UX quality Day-to-day experience, navigation, mobile
Backlog
4.2
4.1
Feature depth Core features, integrations, edge cases
ClickUp
4.3
4.8
Customer support Response time, channels, documentation
Backlog
4
3.7
Value for price Features per dollar vs. category median
Backlog
4.7
4.6
Exit hatch Data export, migration ease, lock-in risk
Tie
4
4
Overall
ClickUp
8.2
8.6
Choose by use case

Which one is right for you?

Skip the rest of the page - if you fit one of these profiles cleanly, the answer is already obvious.

Choose Backlog if…

Issues · Git · Wiki · Flat pricing
You're a fit when:
  • Software development teams that want issue tracking, Git hosting, and documentation in one subscription
  • Teams of 15+ where flat-rate pricing beats per-seat alternatives on a pure cost comparison
  • Startups and scale-ups currently paying separately for PM, Git hosting, and a wiki platform
  • Teams migrating from enterprise issue trackers who want a simpler interface at lower cost
  • Agencies managing multiple technical projects who need a predictable monthly cost regardless of contributor count
  • Use visual whiteboards, mind maps, native docs, or rich workflow automation as core daily tools
  • Support non-technical teams with business-process templates and flexible custom views

Choose ClickUp if…

All-in-one · Best value · Feature depth
You're a fit when:
  • Teams of 2–14 where per-seat pricing delivers more value than Backlog's flat-rate model
  • Mixed technical and non-technical teams that need business-process templates alongside dev workflows
  • Teams that need native time tracking, 15+ view types, goals, and whiteboards in one subscription
  • Solo users or 2-person teams - Free Forever is unlimited users with no card required
  • Organisations that need extensive automation and a wide third-party integration library
  • Access built-in Git repository hosting for code alongside issue management
  • Keep a flat predictable monthly cost for a team larger than 14 users
Feature deep-dive

Every feature, side by side.

Grouped by what you actually use day-to-day.

Feature
Backlog
ClickUp
Developer features
Git / SVN repository hosting
All plans
Not included
Commit → issue linking
Native
Not native
Integrated Wiki
All plans
ClickUp Docs
Burndown charts
Standard+
Business+
Task management
Gantt / Timeline
Standard+
Unlimited+
Subtasks
Yes
Unlimited
Custom fields
Premium only
All paid plans
15+ view types
Limited views
Yes
Automation & integrations
Native automation builder
Basic only
Yes (1,000/mo)
Integration library
Narrow
1,000+
AI assistant
Premium+ ($175/mo)
Add-on ($7/user)
Time tracking
Not native
All paid plans
Pricing model
Pricing model
Flat-rate per team
Per user per month
Cost at 15 users
$100/mo (Standard)
$105/mo (Unlimited)
Cost at 30 users
$100/mo (Standard)
$210/mo (Unlimited)
Free tier
10 users / 1 project
Unlimited users
Git / SVN repository hosting
All plans
Not included
Commit → issue linking
Native
Not native
Integrated Wiki
All plans
ClickUp Docs
Burndown charts
Standard+
Business+
Pricing

What you'll actually pay.

Listed at full price - both vendors run discount cycles that knock 30–50% off for the first 3 months. Numbers verified May 2026.

Backlog

4 plans · Free 10 users 1 project · Starter $35/mo flat · Standard $100/mo flat · Premium $175/mo flat
Free$0
Standard$100/ month · flat
Premium$175/ month · flat

ClickUp

4 plans · Free Forever unlimited users · Unlimited $7/user/mo · Business $12/user/mo · Enterprise custom
Free Forever$0
Business$12/ user / mo · annual
EnterpriseCustom
Pros & cons

What we loved & hated.

From hundreds of verified user reviews and real-world usage reports. The good, the bad, and the deal-breakers.

Backlog

Pros
  • Flat-rate pricing - Standard at $100/month for unlimited users; a 30-person team pays what a 5-person team pays.
  • Built-in Git and SVN repository hosting eliminates a separate code hosting subscription alongside PM.
  • Integrated Wiki lives alongside projects - no separate Confluence or Notion subscription needed.
  • Gantt and burndown charts included from Standard without an upgrade or third-party add-on.
  • Commit messages referencing issue IDs create traceable links between code changes and planned work.
Cons
  • Integration library is narrower than ClickUp - third-party connections outside the core Nulab ecosystem are limited.
  • Workflow automation is limited - no native visual workflow builder for multi-step conditional routing.
  • AI Assistant restricted to the Premium plan at $175/month - not available on Standard.
  • Better suited to technical teams - fewer templates and customisation options for non-developer workflows.
  • Per-team pricing is better than per-seat only beyond 14 users - small teams pay more for less feature access.

ClickUp

Pros
  • Unlimited at $7/user includes time tracking, Gantt, Docs, Whiteboards, Goals, and 1,000 automations.
  • Free Forever plan supports unlimited users and unlimited tasks - no seat cap, no expiry.
  • 15+ task views including List, Board, Gantt, Timeline, Workload, Mind Map, Calendar, and more.
  • Sprint burndown and velocity reporting on Business - agile tooling that Backlog matches but ClickUp delivers with more context.
  • 1,000+ native integrations - significantly broader ecosystem than Backlog's narrower library.
Cons
  • Per-seat pricing becomes more expensive than Backlog Standard from 15 users - a 30-person team pays $210/month on Unlimited.
  • No built-in Git repository hosting - code management requires a separate tool alongside ClickUp.
  • No integrated Wiki equivalent - ClickUp Docs cover documentation but lack Backlog's structured wiki model.
  • Steeper initial learning curve - the four-level hierarchy takes 1–2 weeks to internalise.
  • AI Brain is an add-on at $7/user on top of any paid plan - not included in base pricing.
Our verdict

The decision is a numbers question. ClickUp wins under 15 users - Backlog wins at 15 and above.

For teams under 15 people, ClickUp wins on features-per-dollar. The $7/user Unlimited plan includes more native capabilities than Backlog at every comparable price point - time tracking, Docs, Whiteboards, 15+ views, and 1,000 automations. Backlog Standard at $100/month only beats ClickUp's per-seat model at 15 users or more.

For development teams of 15 or more, do the maths before committing. At 20 users, ClickUp Unlimited costs $140/month; Backlog Standard costs $100/month and also includes Git hosting and Wiki. If you are currently paying separately for a PM tool and a Git host, Backlog's all-in-one flat rate likely wins. The trade-off is narrower automation and a smaller integration ecosystem - both of which matter more for non-technical workflows than for development-focused teams.

Pick ClickUp for most teams under 15 or for mixed business-and-tech workflows. Pick Backlog for dev-focused teams of 15+ where Git hosting and flat-rate pricing change the cost equation.

Methodology

How this comparison was researched

A fixed research protocol - identical for every comparison on this site. Sources inform the score, never the other way around.

Updated May 2026
Official documentation & pricing pages
Verified user reviews from major review platforms
Real user discussions in public communities
Pricing re-verified against the official pricing page
Findings synthesised into our fixed 6-axis rubric - sources inform the score, never the reverse