Monday.com Android Missing Multi-Account and Slow Automations
Monday.com Android app lacks multi-account support (available on iOS) and runs automations slowly compared to the web version.
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surfaced semanticallyMonday.com Cannot Apply Automations at the Sub-Task Level
Monday.com automation rules are limited to the top-level item scope and cannot be applied to sub-tasks, reducing workflow flexibility for teams with complex hierarchical task structures. Users must work around this limitation manually or through workarounds. The feedback forum is acknowledged as the path to resolution, but the timeline is uncertain.
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.
Monday.com Mobile Missing Admin Functions
Monday.com mobile app lacks access to important platform features, requiring desktop for admin tasks.
Monday.com Automation Slowness and Cross-Platform Inconsistency
Monday.com's automation center intermittently runs slowly, disrupting time-sensitive workflows. Android and iOS mobile apps have feature differences that make it hard for mixed-device teams to stay in sync. Product update announcements are difficult to track, leaving users unaware of changes affecting their workflows.
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.
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