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Productivity platform ClickUp acquires calendar startup Hypercal


Tiger Global and a16z backed company ClickUp has acquired the calendar app Hypercal to boost its productivity offering.

Tiger Global and a16z-backed productivity company ClickUp has acquired the calendar app Hypercal to boost its platform offering, TechCrunch has learned. ClickUp offers a single platform for companies to chat, collaborate on documents, manage projects, track timelines, ideate on whiteboards, and get insights from analytical dashboards. Zeb Evans, CEO and Founder of ClickUp confirmed the acquisition to TechCrunch in a statement and said that Hypercal will help infuse new AI-powered features into the company’s productivity suite.

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