Monday.com

A colourful, visual work-management platform built around customisable boards, views, and automations. Widely used by marketing, operations, and cross-functional teams who want flexibility without writing code.

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In This Guide

  1. Who Is Monday.com For?
  2. Boards & Views
  3. Automations & Integrations
  4. Dashboards & Reporting
  5. Work OS Products
  6. Pricing & Plans

Who Is Monday.com For?

Monday.com is a visual work-management platform built around customisable boards with typed columns, multiple views, and a strong automations engine. It markets itself as a "Work OS" — a flexible base layer that teams shape into whatever tool they need, from a CRM to a marketing calendar to a bug tracker.

It's a strong fit for marketing, operations, HR, and creative teams where work is varied, visual thinking matters, and stakeholders outside engineering need to plan and track work without living in tools like Jira.

It suits mid-sized teams that have outgrown spreadsheets. The move from a messy shared sheet to a structured Monday board with typed columns, owners, statuses, and dashboards is usually a big productivity upgrade.

It's a good fit for cross-functional projects — launch plans, campaign calendars, onboarding flows — where different departments need shared visibility and lightweight process rather than deep engineering tooling.

Monday.com is less compelling for individual users or very small teams. The free tier is limited to two seats, and paid plans have a 3-seat minimum, so there's no cheap path for a solo operator.

It's also less suited for deep engineering workflows where Jira, Linear, or a specialised issue tracker handle issue linking, sprints, and releases better, and where engineering teams already have strong tool preferences.

Boards & Views

The core unit in Monday.com is the board, a structured table of items where every column is typed.

The combination of typed columns and swap-any-view-for-any-board is what makes Monday.com work for such a wide variety of teams without requiring a developer to set it up.

Automations & Integrations

Monday.com's automation engine is one of the strongest parts of the platform, especially for teams moving off spreadsheets and email.

For teams replacing a web of Zapier recipes and manual status updates, the automations engine is often the feature that pays for the subscription.

Dashboards & Reporting

Monday.com's dashboards turn boards into reports, pulling data from one or many boards into charts, tables, and KPI widgets.

Dashboards are the feature that turns Monday.com from a task tracker into a management tool — especially valuable for team leads reporting upward.

Work OS Products

Beyond the generic Work OS, Monday.com ships pre-configured products built on top of the platform.

The product split matters for pricing — Monday CRM, Dev, and Service are sold on their own tracks, so a team adopting multiple products pays per product per seat.

Pricing & Plans

PlanFreeBasicStandardPro
PriceFree~$9/seat/mo~$12/seat/mo~$19/seat/mo
Seat minimum2 seats max3 seats3 seats3 seats
Items (records)1,000UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
ViewsBasicBasicTimeline, Gantt, CalendarChart, formula, private boards
Automations / month25025,000
Integration actions25025,000
Dashboards1 board1 boardUp to 5 boardsUp to 10 boards
Time trackingNoNoNoYes

The free plan is limited to two seats and basic features, really intended as a trial rather than a long-term tier.

Basic at ~$9/seat/month is mostly a storage and seat-count upgrade; it doesn't unlock Timeline, Gantt, or automations.

Standard at ~$12/seat/month is the most common starting tier — it unlocks Timeline, Gantt, Calendar, guest access, automations and integrations, and basic dashboards. Most serious teams land here.

Pro at ~$19/seat/month adds private boards, formula column, time tracking, chart view, higher automation and integration limits, and multi-board dashboards.

Enterprise adds SSO, advanced security and governance, audit logs, higher action limits, and dedicated support, with custom pricing.

Monday CRM, Dev, and Service are sold on separate product tracks with their own tiers — worth checking their specific pricing if you're adopting a product rather than the generic Work Management plan.

Compared with alternatives, Monday.com is priced at the upper-middle of the market — cheaper than enterprise suites like Smartsheet but more expensive than ClickUp or Trello. The premium buys you the polished visual experience, automations engine, and product ecosystem.

Monday.com

Visual Work OS built around flexible boards, multiple views, automations, dashboards, and specialised CRM/Dev/Service products. Popular with marketing, operations, and cross-functional teams.

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