No enforced naming conventions across growing Monday.com project workspaces
As the number of projects in Monday.com grows, teams find it increasingly hard to remember and enforce naming conventions across boards and items. This causes confusion when setting up complex workflows and searching for related items.
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Monday.com workflow automation setup is overly complex
Users find creating new automated flows in Monday.com needlessly complicated, slowing adoption of a feature that could otherwise improve team efficiency. The complexity creates friction for non-technical users attempting to configure recurring processes.
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