Operations teams tracking cross-functional work
Use monday when requests, tasks, owners, deadlines, and dashboards need one flexible workspace.
Standard or Pro.
Updated June 19, 2026
Monday is a good fit when teams need to design their own work system around boards, forms, statuses, automations, dashboards, and integrations. It is most useful when one tool has to support several workflows such as intake, project delivery, campaigns, approvals, and portfolio reporting.
When you test it, build the workflow you actually need and test permissions, automations, integration actions, dashboard views, guest access, AI credits, and seat rules. If you need formal software development, accounting, service dispatch, or deep HR features, you may prefer Asana, ClickUp, or Smartsheet.
Monday, usually evaluated as monday Work Management, is a flexible work platform for projects, processes, portfolios, requests, dashboards, automations, integrations, docs, forms, and AI-assisted workflows.
It is used across operations, marketing, PMO, product, client service, and internal teams that want configurable boards instead of a single-purpose project management app.
| Feature | What it does | Plan fit / buying note |
|---|---|---|
| Boards, docs, forms, and views | Build team workspaces with boards, docs, forms, templates, table, timeline, calendar, Gantt, and dashboard-style views. | Plan-dependent views. |
| Automations | Automate status changes, reminders, assignments, and handoffs. | Action limits rise by plan. |
| Integrations | Connect tools such as Slack, Google, Microsoft, Jira, Salesforce, HubSpot, and many others. | Action limits rise by plan. |
| Dashboards and reporting | Track work, owners, deadlines, workload, portfolios, and risk data. | More advanced on Pro/Enterprise. |
| AI features | Use AI assistant, AI columns, meeting notetaker, agents, and workflow builder depending on plan and credits. | Confirm credits. |
Use monday when requests, tasks, owners, deadlines, and dashboards need one flexible workspace.
Standard or Pro.
Use it for calendars, approvals, assets, briefs, status updates, and stakeholder views.
Standard or Pro.
Use Enterprise when portfolio, resource, permissions, onboarding, and support needs are larger.
Enterprise.
Use the free plan when two seats and limited boards are enough for a lightweight workflow.
Free or Basic.
| Plan / option | Official price | Trial / buying note |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Free forever for up to 2 seats; includes up to 3 boards and 3 docs. |
| Basic | $9/seat/month billed annually | Unlimited items, viewers, and Basic AI features; try-for-free option available. |
| Standard | $12/seat/month billed annually | Adds timeline, Gantt, calendar, guest access, automations, and integrations. |
| Pro | $19/seat/month billed annually | Adds higher automation/integration actions, private boards, time tracking, and advanced columns. |
| Enterprise | Custom | Adds enterprise controls, larger action limits, portfolio, resource management, onboarding, and support. |
Source: Official pricing page.
Free plan and trial option: monday lists a free forever plan for up to 2 seats and try-for-free option on paid plans. Official page is shown for Basic, Standard, and Pro when billed annually.
Monday integrates with Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Workspace, Jira, Salesforce, HubSpot, Gmail, Outlook, Zoom, QuickBooks, Shopify, Pipedrive, Zendesk, Zapier, Make, Typeform, Figma, Miro, Tableau, and many others. Test automation action limits, permissions, dashboards, and data exports before rollout.
Start with one workflow instead of the whole company. Build the intake form, board, statuses, automations, dashboard, permissions, and integration you need. Measure how many automation and integration actions it uses before picking a plan.
Yes. The official page lists a free forever plan for up to 2 seats.
The official page shows try-for-free option on paid plans.
Teams use monday Work Management for projects, operations, requests, campaigns, dashboards, automations, integrations, and portfolio work.
Test permissions, automation limits, integration actions, dashboards, guest access, AI credits, data export, and the workflow your team will actually use.