ClickUp gives you an empty board to build from scratch. Revlis gives you the entire workflow (strategy, viral research, psychology, and short-form scripts) in one workspace built by an SMM who actually does the job.
Built by a social media manager, for social media teams.
A project board can tell you what to do and when. It can't tell you what to say, why it'll work, or whether last month moved the needle. Revlis runs the whole social workflow: strategy, research, planning, creation, and iteration.
Every post is engineered around how the brain processes the first 3 seconds, not post more and hope.
Track competitors, search by keyword, or paste any video link to get the hook, structure, and psychology behind why it won.
Strategy, planning, a script Laboratory, and month-over-month iteration. Not a blank board, but an operating system for content.
Designed around the social media workflow by a working SMM, not a generic template you bend into shape.
An honest comparison. ClickUp wins on broad project-management depth. Revlis wins on everything that actually moves a social media account.
One tool is a configurable blank slate. The other already knows the job.
Where the work actually starts: audience, voice, and psychology, not a task list.
This is where the two tools stop being comparable. ClickUp has none of it.
Strategy and research go in, and a directed short-form script comes out.
Both can plan. Only one plans like a strategist.
Proof the work moved the numbers, in language clients actually understand.
Strategy, research, planning, scripts & analytics in one workspace, not a blank board you assemble yourself.
Saved every month vs. tracking competitors and building client reports by hand in spreadsheets.
Views generated in a single year using the exact workflow that's now built into Revlis.
A project board can tell you what to do and when. It can't tell you what to say, why it'll work, or whether last month moved the needle. Here's where Revlis goes where ClickUp can't follow.
A task board can hold a card that says “make this.” It can’t tell you why a video won. Revlis breaks every post into the hook, the structure, the psychology, and the funnel stage, so you stop guessing.
Pick an audience, an offer, and an angle. Revlis writes the hook and the full short-form script with audio and visual direction, then lets you iterate until it’s ready to film.
Plan scripts, posts, carousels, and videos in one view, then switch between calendar, kanban, table, and pipeline views. Share read-only review links with clients.
Connect Instagram and TikTok to track real performance, see which formats and themes actually convert, and let monthly reports surface the patterns automatically.
One comparison page per tool. Pick the matchup you’re weighing.
For social media work, yes. If your "project" is growing a brand's accounts, Revlis replaces the patchwork of boards, docs, and spreadsheets you'd otherwise build inside ClickUp, and adds the research, psychology, and scripting that ClickUp simply doesn’t have.
For the social media workflow, Revlis covers planning, deliverable pipelines, and client approvals end to end. If your team also needs company-wide Gantt charts, time tracking, or engineering sprints, ClickUp may still earn a place beside Revlis, because they solve different problems.
No. Analytics already connect to Meta and TikTok, and Revlis is intentionally built around the hard part of the job (strategy, research, planning, approvals, and scripts) because posting is the easiest step, not the one that decides whether you grow.
ClickUp is a general workspace that can be configured for almost anything. Revlis is a social media operating system that already knows what a hook is, why a video went viral, and how to turn that into a script. One is a blank canvas; the other is a system with a point of view.
Give your social media work a system with a point of view: psychology first, strategy second, results undeniable.
psychology first, always