Monday.com missing native social media scheduling
Marketing teams plan content in Monday but have to copy-paste into Buffer/Hootsuite. Native publish/schedule from a Monday item would close the round-trip.
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A Trello user wants to post content directly to social media platforms from within the Trello calendar view, eliminating the need to switch between tools for content publishing. Multiple social media scheduling tools already provide this functionality.
Monday.com Lacks Social Media and QuickBooks Automation
Monday.com does not offer sufficient native automation triggers or built-in integrations with social platforms and QuickBooks, requiring teams to use third-party tools to bridge these common workflow gaps.
Monday.com Cannot Create Meetings Directly From Within the Platform
Monday.com users who manage projects and tasks cannot schedule meetings from within the platform, requiring a context switch to a separate calendar tool. The absence of native meeting creation breaks the workflow loop for teams using Monday.com as their primary work hub. This integration gap is particularly noticeable for project kick-offs and recurring check-ins tied to specific tasks.
Monday.com Lacks an Easy Way to Copy and Paste Items Between Boards
Moving or duplicating items from one Monday.com board to another requires manual effort — there is no efficient copy/paste mechanism for cross-board operations. This creates friction when reorganizing projects or reusing templates across teams. Users working across multiple boards are disproportionately affected.
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.
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