Monday.com Calendar View Barely Functional on Mobile Devices and iPad
The Monday.com calendar view is poorly adapted for mobile devices and iPad, making it inadequate for field workers and mobile-first teams who need to manage project timelines away from a desktop. This is a missing capability for a core feature on an increasingly mobile workforce.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyMonday.com lacks full monthly calendar view
Monday.com users cannot view a standard monthly calendar overview within the platform. Calendar views are restricted in scope, forcing users to rely on external calendar tools for month-level planning. This is a feature gap specific to one vendor in a crowded project management market.
Monday.com Calendar Month View Broken on Mobile
Users cannot view the monthly calendar layout in Monday.com's mobile app. This is a recurring UI regression that reduces the app's utility for schedule management and planning.
Monday.com mobile app harder to read and navigate than desktop
Users report Monday.com's mobile app is significantly harder to read and navigate compared to the desktop version. The mobile experience lacks feature and usability parity. This is a common SaaS mobile parity issue.
Monday.com calendar and task UI has persistent glitches
Users of Monday.com encounter UI instability including odd task population, calendar appearing below the viewport fold, and general interface lag. These are not edge cases but reproducible UX failures that slow down daily task management. The calendar positioning bug in particular breaks a core workflow used across most project views.
Monday.com mobile app difficult to navigate on small screens
Monday.com's mobile app view is hard to use on smaller devices due to dense information layout optimized for desktop. Field managers and remote workers who rely on mobile access face reduced productivity. The gap between desktop and mobile experience limits the tool's usefulness for on-the-go workflows.
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