Monday.com lacks full monthly calendar view
Monday.com users cannot view a standard monthly calendar overview within the platform. Calendar views are restricted in scope, forcing users to rely on external calendar tools for month-level planning. This is a feature gap specific to one vendor in a crowded project management market.
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