Monday.com mobile app difficult to navigate on small screens
Monday.com's mobile app view is hard to use on smaller devices due to dense information layout optimized for desktop. Field managers and remote workers who rely on mobile access face reduced productivity. The gap between desktop and mobile experience limits the tool's usefulness for on-the-go workflows.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyMonday.com mobile app harder to read and navigate than desktop
Users report Monday.com's mobile app is significantly harder to read and navigate compared to the desktop version. The mobile experience lacks feature and usability parity. This is a common SaaS mobile parity issue.
Monday.com Large Boards Require Excessive Scrolling on Mobile
As Monday.com boards grow in size, the mobile app becomes unwieldy due to the amount of vertical scrolling required to navigate between items and views. The desktop version compensates with better navigation affordances but the mobile experience degrades significantly at scale. This is a common trade-off in data-dense project management apps that haven't fully resolved their mobile UI strategy.
Monday.com Mobile Missing Admin Functions
Monday.com mobile app lacks access to important platform features, requiring desktop for admin tasks.
Monday.com Mobile Shows Zero Assigned Tasks
Monday.com mobile app displays no tasks despite web version showing assigned tasks. Completely unusable for field workers.
Monday.com Dashboard Cannot Show Multiple Projects Simultaneously
Monday.com's interface limits how many projects users can view simultaneously, making cross-project work management difficult. Users working across multiple projects must navigate between views rather than seeing a unified cross-project dashboard. This limitation is a common complaint among agencies and cross-functional teams.
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