Monday.com Does Not Persist Column Sort Preferences Between Sessions
Monday.com fails to retain user-configured column sorting preferences between sessions despite having a save function, requiring users to manually re-sort every time they return to the platform. This breaks fundamental workflow continuity. Vendor product fix required.
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Monday.com rows are excessively long making it hard to track which case you are on. Multi-source usability concern.
Monday.com AI Is Opaque and Customized Views Reset on Every Visit
Monday.com users cannot trust their customized board views to persist between sessions, forcing repeated manual reconfiguration. The built-in AI features lack clear documentation and team members cannot understand or apply them reliably. Both issues erode confidence in the platform as a stable operational hub.
Monday.com lacks per-group column configuration in boards
Project management users need board columns to vary between groups for different workflows, but Monday.com enforces uniform column schemas across all groups on a board. The AI assistance features are also perceived as unhelpful and non-intuitive.
Monday.com Column Setup and Automation Configuration Friction
Users report that Monday.com's column configuration and automation builder feel clunky and unintuitive. Despite the platform's overall utility, these core workflow-building features create friction that slows team adoption and reduces automation coverage.
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