Monday.com Mobile Missing Admin Functions
Monday.com mobile app lacks access to important platform features, requiring desktop for admin tasks.
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surfaced semanticallyMonday.com Forces Mobile Users Into App, Breaking Browser-Based Workflows
Monday.com removed the ability to access full desktop-mode on mobile browsers, forcing users into a limited app that does not meet their needs. This platform regression breaks existing workflows for users who preferred browser access. A platform-level decision leaves affected users with no viable workaround.
Project Management Mobile App Crashes Under Critical Use
Mobile project management apps crash or fail to load data at critical moments, undermining trust for users who depend on mobile access during field or offsite work.
Project Management Mobile App Missing Core Desktop Features
Mobile versions of project management tools routinely omit key features like conversation threads available on desktop, crippling mobile-only workflows.
Monday.com Mobile Shows Zero Assigned Tasks
Monday.com mobile app displays no tasks despite web version showing assigned tasks. Completely unusable for field workers.
Monday.com mobile app lacks custom reminders and desktop feature parity
Monday.com's mobile app is severely limited compared to its desktop counterpart — users cannot set custom reminders, edit labels, move items, or schedule updates. Mobile workers managing projects on-the-go are blocked from completing basic workflow actions. The desktop-mobile parity gap creates a two-tier experience that undermines the app's value for distributed teams.
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