Monday.com lacks native API integrations with tools like Gmail
Users want to connect Monday.com directly with external services such as Gmail to automate workflows, but native integration support is limited. This forces reliance on third-party middleware like Zapier, adding cost and complexity.
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surfaced semanticallyMonday.com cannot send emails natively from the platform
Users want to compose and send emails directly within Monday.com without switching to a separate email client. The absence of native email sending breaks workflow continuity for client-facing teams managing communications alongside tasks. Third-party integrations partially bridge the gap but add setup overhead.
Monday.com lacks native meeting creation directly from task context
Users managing projects in Monday.com must leave the platform to create calendar meetings, breaking task-to-action workflow continuity. Creating a meeting tied to a specific task requires switching to a separate calendar tool with no context transfer. This gap is felt most by teams that run recurring project-driven meetings.
Monday.com Slack Integration Broken and Limited Native Integrations
Monday.com Slack integration does not work and lacks native integrations with tools like Fathom and other services.
Monday.com lacks cross-project portfolio reporting and analytics
Teams managing multiple concurrent projects in Monday.com cannot easily generate unified reports or portfolio-level views across workspaces. This forces manual data consolidation and limits the platform's utility for program managers and operations leads overseeing multiple streams.
Project management tools lack construction site photo and schedule integration
Construction teams using Monday.com cannot link site photos to specific schedule milestones within the same workflow. This forces them to use separate tools for visual documentation and timeline tracking, creating reconciliation overhead. The gap is especially costly for field teams who need real-time progress visibility tied to project plans.
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