![]() Here are some notable changes for the Basecamp 4 API: If you've used a previous version of the Basecamp API, you need to adapt your integration code. The core ingredients are the same, though: Basecamp 4 is a REST-style API that uses JSON for serialization and OAuth 2.0 for authentication. All integrations will start fresh with the new API. The Basecamp 4 API is not compatible with the Basecamp Classic API or the Basecamp 2 API. We're happy to have you! Compatibility with previous Basecamp APIs Now standby! You'll be out of the woods soon.Welcome to the Basecamp 4 API! If you're looking to integrate your application with Basecamp 4 or create your own application in concert with data inside of Basecamp 4, you're in the right place. Include archived to-dos from Basecamp by selecting: If you haven't already added users into ClickUp, simply select invite by email to invite and map automatically. If you don't map users, the data will still be imported, but will not be synced to a ClickUp user and assignees that aren't mapped to ClickUp will not be preserved. Map Basecamp users to ClickUp users in order to preserve assignees, history, and item activity. Groups as Statuses: For example, your groups would be things like: To do, In Progress, Review, Done - In this case, your projects will be imported as a new List with groups as statuses.ĭo not use To-Do Groups: If selected, all your tasks will appear in an Open status. Note: Unfortunately, Basecamp limitations prevent us from importing the following:Īttachments on comments in the to-dos and lists Here is how they will transfer:īasecamp list title as ClickUp List titleīasecamp list description as ClickUp List descriptionīasecamp list comments as ClickUp List commentsīasecamp list assignee(s) as ClickUp List assignee(s)īasecamp to-do title as ClickUp task titleīasecamp to-do description as ClickUp task descriptionīasecamp to-do comments as ClickUp task commentsīasecamp to-do groups as ClickUp statuses We're able to automatically import the following details from Basecamp. On the right side, you'll designate how you're mapping your data into ClickUp. On the left side, you'll see the projects you have access to from Basecamp. We will automatically append a number on duplicates This option is recommended for all related projects from Basecamp. We will create a Folder named after the Basecamp project, and nest Lists under the Folder. Basecamp lists will import as ClickUp Lists without Folders.Įxisting Space: Import to-dos into an existing ClickUp Space. New Space: Import to-dos into a brand new space, named after the Basecamp project. Click here to learn more about the ClickUp Hierarchy. All you have to do is choose between creating a new ClickUp Space to import Basecamp projects into or adding Basecamp Projects into an existing Space. You will be able to import tasks from both Basecamp Projects and Teams. In the pop-up window, allow ClickUp to access your Basecamp accountĪfter authorizing ClickUp to import your Basecamp data, you'll be presented with four steps. How to start an Import from BasecampĬlick on your profile avatar in the lower left section of your screen Then, import your Basecamp to-dos into the ClickUp Space(s) you've created. Tip: Create your structure in ClickUp first - meaning, create a Space or Spaces to house all of your Basecamp projects. We'll send you an email as soon as your import is done! Since Basecamp does rate-limit the import, we have to throttle the speed to ensure we don't hit the rate limit. This is entirely based on how much data you have in Basecamp as well as Basecamp's rate limits! After you've confirmed the import, the actual importing time can vary between 1 minute to a few hours. ![]() Starting the import process generally takes 2 to 10 minutes. If you use an older version of Basecamp, you'll need to upgrade to Basecamp 3 first to proceed with the import. ![]() Note: This import is compatible with Basecamp 3.
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