Monday.com integrations and automations lack depth for power users
Monday.com users report that integrations and automation capabilities fall short of their workflow needs. While the platform covers basic use cases, teams with complex cross-tool requirements hit limitations. This reflects a broader gap between no-code automation promises and real-world enterprise workflow complexity.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyMonday.com Lacks Social Media and QuickBooks Automation
Monday.com does not offer sufficient native automation triggers or built-in integrations with social platforms and QuickBooks, requiring teams to use third-party tools to bridge these common workflow gaps.
Monday.com MCP integration is shallow compared to native API depth
Monday.com customers find the new MCP integration limited in surface area, missing many capabilities exposed elsewhere in the platform — meaning AI agents cannot drive Monday work the way users expect.
Monday.com lacks deep integrations with CRM and calendar tools
Companies using Monday.com for job lifecycle tracking cannot fully integrate it with their CRM, RingCentral, or Outlook calendars. The partial integrations that exist create data silos and manual bridging work. Teams need a complete, seamless integration ecosystem rather than piecemeal connectors.
Monday.com Lacks AI-Powered Data Analysis
Monday.com needs better AI capabilities to analyze months of accumulated project data for insights.
Monday.com lacks native API integrations with tools like Gmail
Users want to connect Monday.com directly with external services such as Gmail to automate workflows, but native integration support is limited. This forces reliance on third-party middleware like Zapier, adding cost and complexity.
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