Monday.com Email Integration Stops Showing Outlook Messages
Monday.com's email integration stopped displaying messages from Outlook and Exchange accounts, forcing users to abandon the app entirely. The failure to surface inbox emails breaks core workflows that depend on unified communication. Enterprise users relying on integrated email cannot manage tasks without switching tools.
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surfaced semanticallyMonday.com Desktop Email Sync Stops Working After Years of Reliable Use
Monday.com's desktop app silently stopped syncing email inboxes while mobile and web versions continue working normally. Users with established workflows have no recovery path besides basic troubleshooting that does not resolve the issue. Platform-specific sync regressions with no fix are a support and retention risk.
Monday.com Logs Out Users and Cannot Re-Authenticate Hotmail Accounts
Monday.com spontaneously logs out users and then enters infinite loading loop when trying to re-authenticate with Hotmail accounts.
Email Client Update Silently Deletes All Saved Mail
After an app update, Spark (email client) resets to a fresh-install state and deletes all locally saved mail. Users discover data loss only after the fact with no warning or recovery path. This is a severe data integrity bug in a vendor product.
Monday.com Sync Broken While Desktop Version Bloated With AI Features
Monday.com's mobile app loses sync with the project management backend, while the AI-heavy desktop version is too cumbersome for daily use, creating a reliability gap for long-term users. The core sync feature has degraded as the platform added AI capabilities. This reflects a vendor reliability trade-off that erodes trust without a user-side fix.
Teams Failure Cascades Into Outlook Disruption
Teams stops functioning for a work-dependent user, and the failure spreads to affect Outlook as well. The cascade suggests tight Microsoft 365 app integration is amplifying a single-app bug into multi-tool downtime. No workaround is described.
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