Monday.com Lacks a Guided Tutorial on First Login
New Monday.com users are not shown a guided tutorial when they first access the platform, leaving them to discover features and navigation patterns on their own. This gaps slows initial productivity and can leave useful capabilities undiscovered. The absence of structured first-run guidance is a structural onboarding failure common in feature-rich SaaS tools.
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