Important Disclaimer: ClickUp does not officially provide a portable (.portable.exe) version of their desktop app. The official installer is designed to install into system folders (like AppData) and add registry keys.

However, you can create a self-contained portable version using a free third-party tool called UniExtract. This allows you to run ClickUp from a USB stick or a custom folder without a formal installation.

In the world of productivity, ClickUp has emerged as a titan. Promising to replace everything from Asana to Trello, and even challenging Excel and Google Docs, it’s the one app many project managers refuse to work without.

But there is a specific niche of power users—IT professionals, digital nomads, university lab students, and corporate freelancers—who have a burning question: Can I run a ClickUp Desktop Portable version?

The desire is logical. You want to put ClickUp on a USB stick, plug it into any computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux), and work without installing software, leaving trace files, or logging in repeatedly.

This article dives deep into the reality of a portable ClickUp desktop client, the workarounds available in 2024-2025, and why the answer is more complicated than a simple "yes" or "no."


Electron apps (and browsers) use your computer's GPU for smooth scrolling. If the host PC has outdated graphics drivers or no GPU, your portable ClickUp experience will be choppy.

By default, Electron apps try to save data to the AppData folder of the current user. To make it truly portable (saving data to the USB stick), you may need to create a batch file launch script. Create a file named StartClickUp.bat in the