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Monday.com Information Overload Makes Filtering Tasks Difficult

Monday.com's work management interface is perceived as too noisy, making it hard for users to filter and surface what matters. The lack of effective filtering creates cognitive overhead that undermines the tool's core purpose. This is a persistent UX friction point for teams managing large workloads.

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Monday.com Feature Overload Creates Cluttered Experience

A user finds Monday.com cluttered due to the sheer number of features available. The complaint is vague and truncated, providing limited actionable signal. It reflects a general usability concern common across complex project management platforms.

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Monday.com update feed lacks adequate filtering controls

Monday.com users struggle to filter through high-volume activity updates to find relevant changes in their boards. The update feed becomes overwhelming in active workspaces without fine-grained filtering options. This reduces the signal-to-noise ratio for project managers monitoring multiple workstreams.

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Monday.com Interface Is Cluttered With Features Users Do Not Need

Monday.com's interface has become more cluttered as the platform adds features, creating visual noise for users who only use a subset of available tools. The inability to hide or collapse unused features creates cognitive overhead. This is a mild personalization gap common in enterprise SaaS platforms that grow their feature surface over time.

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Monday.com Row Layout Confusing for Case Tracking

Monday.com rows are excessively long making it hard to track which case you are on. Multi-source usability concern.

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Monday.com Notification Overload in High-Collaboration Teams

Users tagged across many Monday.com boards receive a constant flood of notifications they cannot effectively prioritize or filter. Granular notification controls are insufficient for complex team structures where individuals are involved in dozens of simultaneous workstreams. This reduces the signal-to-noise ratio and causes important updates to be missed.

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