Monday.com surface area too large to learn alongside daily work
Power user appreciates Monday.com's AI, Vibes, workflows, agents but has no time to climb the learning curve — feature breadth becomes a barrier rather than benefit.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyMonday.com Learning Curve Limits Adoption
Users report insufficient time to fully learn Monday.com, hindering effective adoption. This reflects a common onboarding friction where complexity outpaces available training time. The lack of structured self-paced learning paths compounds the issue.
Monday.com AI feature fails to guide board setup intuitively
Users find Monday.com's interface overwhelming with too many options, and the AI-assisted board creation is non-intuitive to the point where users abandon it and build manually. Feature density without good progressive disclosure leads to poor first-use experience.
Monday.com Feature Overload Creates Cluttered Experience
A user finds Monday.com cluttered due to the sheer number of features available. The complaint is vague and truncated, providing limited actionable signal. It reflects a general usability concern common across complex project management platforms.
Monday.com Overwhelming With Many Boards and Projects
Monday.com becomes overwhelming when managing many boards and projects. Too many options and settings make organization difficult.
Monday.com Steep Learning Curve and Weak Recurring Task Automation
Monday.com requires formal training to use effectively, and its AI automation builder is non-intuitive. Teams lack basic native support for recurring task resets, forcing manual workarounds or reliance on costly integrations.
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