Monday.com Search Function Broken After Update
Recent Monday.com update broke search functionality, making it difficult to find and view entries.
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surfaced semanticallyMonday.com Issue: buggy, laggy and just doesn't work, killed a once
Individual user complaint about Monday.com project management tool. Low engagement review.
Monday.com Search Is Too Weak to Reliably Locate Specific Items Across Large Workspaces
Teams using Monday.com at scale find the search functionality cannot reliably surface specific items, updates, or records buried within growing workspaces. As organizations accumulate boards and items over time, search becomes the primary navigation mechanism — making its limitations a compounding productivity drain. The weak search forces users to manually browse boards they should be able to find instantly.
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.
SaaS Project Management Tool Breaks Core Features After Updates
Monday.com users report significant feature degradation after platform updates, removing functionality they depended on for project management workflows. Established SaaS platforms that silently remove or break core features force users into costly migrations with no rollback option.
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.
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