Monday.com restricts custom app publishing and AI credits to enterprise admins
A Monday.com power user wants to purchase additional AI credits scoped to just their department or account, and wants non-admin super-users to be able to publish custom apps they built without needing enterprise-level licensing. Both limitations block value the user is otherwise eager to pay for.
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surfaced semanticallyMonday.com AI Feature Onboarding Is Opaque for End Users
Monday.com users cannot easily track how many AI credits they have consumed or understand how new AI features like Agents and Vibe Apps work without excessive trial-and-error. Non-admin users are especially blind to usage limits since plan details are gatekept by management. This opacity leads to inefficient AI usage and frustration.
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.
Monday.com AI Agents Are Too Specialized for General Workflow Use
Monday.com AI Agents are reported to be overly narrowly scoped — designed for specialized tasks rather than general workflow assistance. Users who want AI help across their full range of tasks find the agents too rigid to adapt. As AI becomes standard in PM tools, inflexible agent designs become a differentiation liability.
New user reports no complaints with Monday.com
A new Monday.com user states they have no complaints so far. Contains no unmet need or problem signal.
Monday.com AI features are slow and hard to navigate
Monday.com users find that AI integrations take too long to load, sometimes making it faster to manually pull files into a separate AI tool. The AI-powered automations also feel less intuitive to navigate than standard automations.
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