Monday.com lacks offline mode unlike comparable collaboration tools
Monday.com cannot be used without an internet connection, which the user calls a dealbreaker since comparable tools like Slack and Google Drive support offline work, limiting Monday.com usability in low-connectivity situations.
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surfaced semanticallyMonday.com Degrades Significantly on Slow or Intermittent Network Connections
Monday.com has no meaningful offline or low-bandwidth mode and becomes nearly unusable when network quality drops. Teams in locations with unreliable internet — or users on mobile data — cannot depend on the platform. This reliance on strong connectivity creates reliability gaps that are entirely outside the user's control.
Project Management Mobile App Crashes Under Critical Use
Mobile project management apps crash or fail to load data at critical moments, undermining trust for users who depend on mobile access during field or offsite work.
Monday.com lacks integrations with some external programs
A user finds that Monday.com cannot integrate with certain external programs the way other work-management apps can, though no specific missing integration is named.
Monday.com mobile free version does not save input data
Monday.com free mobile app does not save input data, is hard to navigate, and very buggy.
Monday.com mobile app lacks custom reminders and desktop feature parity
Monday.com's mobile app is severely limited compared to its desktop counterpart — users cannot set custom reminders, edit labels, move items, or schedule updates. Mobile workers managing projects on-the-go are blocked from completing basic workflow actions. The desktop-mobile parity gap creates a two-tier experience that undermines the app's value for distributed teams.
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