Work & docs · 2026 comparison

ClickUp vs Jira

Both are work & docs tools. Here's how ClickUp and Jira compare on pricing, fit, and use case — and where a one-bundle alternative replaces both.

ClickUp

Project management

$7 to $19/seat/month

All-in-one work platform.

Best for: Cross-functional teams who genuinely need one platform for project management, docs, and tasks across many departments, and have an admin to configure it.

Wysera vs ClickUp

Jira

Project management

$8 to $17/seat/month

Issue tracker and project management.

Best for: Mid-market and enterprise engineering orgs (50+ devs) with established Jira workflows, Forge apps, and tight Atlassian ecosystem dependencies. Jira is more mature at engineering-org scale.

Wysera vs Jira

At a glance

ClickUp
Jira
Category
Project management
Project management
Starting price
$7 to $19/seat/month
$8 to $17/seat/month
Positioning
All-in-one work platform
Issue tracker and project management

On entry price, ClickUp starts lower — but weigh total cost at your team size, since per-seat and per-contact pricing can flip the answer as you grow.

How ClickUp and Jira compare

ClickUp is the most feature-dense work platform: tasks, docs, whiteboards, goals, time tracking, chat, AI Brain. It does many things adequately. Wysera does fewer things deeply: 11 marketing agents that draft and ship, 22+ CRM and ops surfaces with Wyse drafting the work. ClickUp is a configurable surface; Wysera is opinionated products.

Jira is the established issue tracker: tickets, sprints, boards, reports. It does the job. OpsWyse includes Dev Sprint Sync and Jira sync as built-in surfaces. You either run engineering on OpsWyse directly (small teams) or sync with Jira (existing engineering orgs). Either way, Wyse drafts the standup summary, flags stalled tickets, and writes the sprint retro from real activity, not memory.

Which should you choose?

Pick ClickUp if you fit its sweet spot: Cross-functional teams who genuinely need one platform for project management, docs, and tasks across many departments, and have an admin to configure it. Pick Jira if you're closer to Mid-market and enterprise engineering orgs (50+ devs) with established Jira workflows, Forge apps, and tight Atlassian ecosystem dependencies. Jira is more mature at engineering-org scale. If your real problem is paying for too many overlapping tools, neither single choice solves it — that's the case for consolidation.

The third option

Or replace both with one $299/month bundle

If you're comparing ClickUp and Jira to cut cost or tool sprawl, Wysera is the consolidation play: marketing (PostWyse), CRM and operations (OpsWyse), and an agent (Wyse) that drafts and executes across both — replacing several work & docs and adjacent tools at once, with a confirm-before-execute step.

Frequently asked

Is ClickUp or Jira better?

Neither is universally better — they fit different teams. ClickUp is best for Cross-functional teams who genuinely need one platform for project management, docs, and tasks across many departments, and have an admin to configure it. Jira is best for Mid-market and enterprise engineering orgs (50+ devs) with established Jira workflows, Forge apps, and tight Atlassian ecosystem dependencies. Jira is more mature at engineering-org scale. If you're consolidating a wider stack rather than picking one work & docs tool, a bundle like Wysera replaces both plus the tools around them.

ClickUp vs Jira: which is cheaper?

ClickUp starts lower ($7 to $19/seat/month) than Jira ($8 to $17/seat/month). Compare on total cost at your team size, not just entry price — per-seat and per-contact pricing can flip the answer as you grow.

What's a good alternative to both ClickUp and Jira?

If you're weighing ClickUp against Jira mainly to cut cost or tool sprawl, Wysera is the consolidation option: one $299/month bundle covering marketing (PostWyse), CRM and operations (OpsWyse), and an agent that works across both — replacing several work & docs and adjacent tools at once.

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