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.
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Mobile versions of project management tools routinely omit key features like conversation threads available on desktop, crippling mobile-only workflows.
Monday.com Forces Mobile Users Into App, Breaking Browser-Based Workflows
Monday.com removed the ability to access full desktop-mode on mobile browsers, forcing users into a limited app that does not meet their needs. This platform regression breaks existing workflows for users who preferred browser access. A platform-level decision leaves affected users with no viable workaround.
Monday.com Crashes Viewing Subitems and Blocks Mobile Browser Use
Monday.com app crashes consistently on subitems, has poor mobile navigation, and forces app use by blocking mobile browser access.
Monday.com calendar and task UI has persistent glitches
Users of Monday.com encounter UI instability including odd task population, calendar appearing below the viewport fold, and general interface lag. These are not edge cases but reproducible UX failures that slow down daily task management. The calendar positioning bug in particular breaks a core workflow used across most project views.
Monday.com Mobile Missing Admin Functions
Monday.com mobile app lacks access to important platform features, requiring desktop for admin tasks.
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