Leanmote also supports ClickUp, Monday.com, and Notion as planning-side integrations. They follow the same OAuth + selection pattern as Jira and Linear, with a few tool-specific notes below.
ClickUp
Pulls: Spaces, Lists, Tasks with status-change history, custom fields, and time-tracking entries when available.
Find ClickUp under Project Management and click Connect.
Sign in to ClickUp and authorize.
Select the Spaces and Lists to include.
ClickUp's flexibility means custom statuses are common — verify your active/waiting status mapping inside the ClickUp integration's configuration under Administration → Productivity Tools.
Monday.com
Pulls: Boards, Items, Updates with column-change history and assignees.
Find Monday under Project Management and click Connect.
Sign in to your Monday account and authorize.
Select the Boards to include.
Monday's status-column model maps to active/waiting states; you'll need to classify each status value once at setup.
Notion
Pulls: Databases, Pages with property-change history.
Find Notion under Project Management and click Connect.
Authorize Leanmote on the consent screen.
Select the Notion databases that represent your task boards.
Notion is most useful when you've established a structured database for engineering tasks (status, assignee, type properties). Free-form pages aren't analyzed.
Common gotcha across all three
Engineering metrics work best when a single tool is the planning source of truth. Mixing Jira and ClickUp in the same team produces confusing throughput numbers. If you must mix, segment dashboards by tool of origin.
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