Monday.com Locks Sole User Out of Own Subtasks
Monday.com immediately locks sole user out of newly created subtask as non-owner. No obvious fix. User deleted app permanently.
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Monday.com Admin Permissions Too Restrictive for Administrators
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Monday.com Locks Users Out of Task Details
Monday.com shows task list but blocks access to details. Persists after reinstall and re-signup. User deleted the app.
Monday.com Dependency Setup Requires Navigating Entire Project Instead of Current Category
When setting task dependencies in Monday.com, users must click through all task categories in a project to find and link the specific tasks they want, even when they only need dependencies within a single subcategory. The lack of contextual filtering in the dependency picker creates tedious navigation overhead that slows down project planning. A scoped dependency view would reduce this friction significantly.
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