monday.com Reviews
Based on 20 customer reviews and online research, monday.com has a consumer rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with monday.com.
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Confusing, terrible logic flow, everything is in Beta.
Classic example of "modern" not necessarily being "better." The idea behind monday.com is to be able to manage projects and have better clarity/visiblity to what teammates are working. Such aspects are present with traditional project management tools such as Microsoft Project or a more modern cloud-based application like Asana. Too much of the tool is in "beta" mode (which has been going on for like two years - guess they are playing with the IRS definition of beta) and many intuitive features are not present. An example: suppose you have a project that has multiple tasks. As you sketch out the project, you realize that a subtask (called subitems) really is a task and should have multiple subitems to that. You have no way to increase/decrease the levels of tasks within the tool. You also can't layer in multiple tasks within a particular task. For instance, say the project is working towards a certification and one of the tasks is for website security, and under that you have compliance with tool requirements, and under that take you have maybe 8 - 10 subtasks that each have their own length of time. There is no way to put in nest subtasks based off of the project requirements. Your basically limited to one level deep.
Documentation is terrible: most of the items are just training videos that take too long to get to the point.
I wish my company would dump this tool for something more battle-hardened and user friendly.
Great Tool for Startups
Customer Reviews (20)
Hyped Excel with deceptive marketing practices aimed to upsell you and set you up on a massively expensive spreadsheet. Extremely limited as an actual project management tool. Doesn't hold a candle to any of the commonly known SaaS's.
In this category of tools, it is my favorite so far. Easy to use, aesthetic. I definitely recommend it.
Confusing, terrible logic flow, everything is in Beta.
Classic example of "modern" not necessarily being "better." The idea behind monday.com is to be able to manage projects and have better clarity/visiblity to what teammates are working. Such aspects are present with traditional project management tools such as Microsoft Project or a more modern cloud-based application like Asana. Too much of the tool is in "beta" mode (which has been going on for like two years - guess they are playing with the IRS definition of beta) and many intuitive features are not present. An example: suppose you have a project that has multiple tasks. As you sketch out the project, you realize that a subtask (called subitems) really is a task and should have multiple subitems to that. You have no way to increase/decrease the levels of tasks within the tool. You also can't layer in multiple tasks within a particular task. For instance, say the project is working towards a certification and one of the tasks is for website security, and under that you have compliance with tool requirements, and under that take you have maybe 8 - 10 subtasks that each have their own length of time. There is no way to put in nest subtasks based off of the project requirements. Your basically limited to one level deep.
Documentation is terrible: most of the items are just training videos that take too long to get to the point.
I wish my company would dump this tool for something more battle-hardened and user friendly.
really nothing special
I mean its not bad but we changed to this because our boss made us, and it's no better than any of the obvious competitors but not worse either just the same
We are a boutique (i.e. small) management consulting firm in regional Australia. Our business was born "virtual" in that we work all over a large territory, lots of "cafe consulting", open up the laptop at a picnic table or a client's premises, a home office each, and NO actual company office (why pay rent?).
So all our tools have been cloud-based from the beginning.
Monday.com has been exactly what we were looking for, and more, to streamline and strengthen our internal collaboration. By "internal" I mean also trusted partners like our digital marketing agency and our webmaster - we are boundaryless as well as virtual.
Monday.com has enabled us to coordinate our work better than ever before, and progressively replace nests of spreadsheets and other trackers with something simpler and more direct. It's intuitive and fun, and has already improved our productivity.
Highly recommended.
simple to use and set up. Have been able to adapt our buisness into Monday in many different ways. great appliacation and service for their team when needed.
Great place to keep track of our team's project, assignment, status and commets
Monday.com has been a great help to our company when it comes to working remotely. It helps us to maintain great communication about the different processes that we carry out. In our company we love to work remotely and from each other's home and programs like Monday are very useful for that. We would like to have a cheaper and more basic plan than the one we have at the moment since we do not really need all the functions and services that they offer us, but unfortunately, Monday does not have this option. However, we are very happy with the service and its features.
Look. It's just good. Right? Flexible. Easy to understand and use. As granular or high leave as you ned it to be. Plus it has that Oreo reward delivery integration. Nuf said.
Largely customisable, however still missing some functions that may take some time to be reviewed/added such as an easier mirror column/status on one board to another. One more function we wanted would be hyperlinking file locations on shared folders of a drive.
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