ClickUp founder and CEO Zeb Evans announced Wednesday that the company cut 22% of its headcount, paired with a restructure he calls the "100x org" and the introduction of $1M cash salary bands for employees who build or run AI systems that produce outsized impact. The announcement, posted to X, frames the move as proactive rather than financial. "This wasn't about cutting costs," Evans wrote. "Most savings from this change will flow directly back into the people who stay."
The cut is meaningful in absolute terms. ClickUp had been hiring through 2025 and the affected count is in the low hundreds, spread across product, engineering, design, and customer-facing roles. Severance packages, per Evans, are calibrated to "honor contributions and ease the transition."
The interesting substance sits in Evans's diagnosis of how AI is changing engineering org design, which departs sharply from the dominant "every engineer gets Cursor" narrative.
