ClickOps, the practice of manually managing cloud infrastructure through console interfaces, is criticized as a detrimental approach that contradicts the principles of Infrastructure as Code (IaC). Despite 89% of organizations claiming to have adopted IaC, only 6% have achieved full cloud codification, leading to widespread reliance on ClickOps, which is often rationalized as necessary during emergencies. This practice results in configuration drift, technical debt, and increased cloud costs due to untracked infrastructure changes. Organizations face challenges in multi-cloud environments with different IaC frameworks, making manual interventions complex and risky. The article argues for a shift towards a more disciplined approach, treating ClickOps as technical debt and emphasizing the need for automated codification and remediation to ensure sustainable cloud management.