Monday.com is a Work management / project management platform by monday.com Ltd. This profile pulls together Monday.com's ratings across the major review sites, its company and funding details, leadership, features, pricing, and the latest news, with every external source cited at the bottom.

About monday.com Ltd.

CategoryWork management / project management platform
Companymonday.com Ltd.
Founded2012
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
Websitemonday.com

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Monday.com ratings across the web

Aggregated from the major review platforms. Each links to the source.

G2
4.7/515,378 reviews
Capterra
NA
Gartner
NA
Clutch
NA

What people say about Monday.com

What we found testing it

What's great

  • 4.7/5 across 15,378 G2 reviews, the highest-rated PM tool in this shortlist by a clear margin
  • Board-plus-automation model extends cleanly beyond project management into CRM-lite, HR intake, and content calendars; one workspace for work that doesn't fit a single category
  • AI automation builder in the Pro tier ($19/seat) lets non-technical ops people set up conditional workflows without a developer

Watch-outs

  • 3-seat minimum on every paid tier means a solo founder or 2-person team pays for seats they don't use
  • Reporting and analytics depth trails Asana and Wrike at equivalent price points; dashboards feel visual but thin for data-heavy program reviews
  • The board-per-project model gets overwhelming at 50+ boards; teams that don't invest in a workspace governance structure end up with a board cemetery by month six
Monday.com homepage showing AI work platform with marketing event project and lead sourcing agent
Monday.com homepage, source monday.com, captured May 2026

Who it's for

Best for

  • Teams under 30 who want one flexible workspace instead of five narrow tools
  • Sales ops and marketing teams that live in boards: CRM-lite, content calendars, intake queues
  • Non-technical teams that need to build automations without pulling in a developer

Not ideal for

  • Solo founders or 2-person teams, the 3-seat minimum makes you pay for seats you won't use
  • Data-heavy orgs running QBRs from the tool, reporting trails Asana and Wrike at the same price
  • Engineering teams running sprints, most pair it with Linear or Jira anyway

Monday.com features & integrations

Feature availability

FeatureStatus
AI assistStandard+
Free tier✓ 2-seat cap
Gantt chartsStandard+
PortfoliosEnterprise
Workload viewPro+

Security & compliance

StandardAvailability
Audit logsEnterprise
GDPRYes
HIPAAEnterprise
SOC 2 Type IIYes
SSO / SAMLEnterprise

Monday.com pricing

PlanPriceBest for
Free$0Up to 2 seats, individuals
Basic$9/seat/mo (3-seat min)Small teams, basic boards
Standard$12/seat/moMost teams, timeline + automations + AI columns
Pro$19/seat/moTeams needing portfolio dashboards + time tracking
EnterpriseCustomSecurity, advanced reporting, scale past 50 seats

Monday.com alternatives & where it appears

Head-to-head comparisons

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Latest Monday.com news

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Monday.com FAQs

Is Monday.com worth it in 2026?

For teams under 30 people who want one flexible workspace instead of several narrow tools, yes. It is the highest-rated product in the project management category we test (4.7/5 on G2). Past 50 seats, per-seat pricing and reporting locked behind Pro and Enterprise are the reasons teams start shopping for alternatives.

How much does Monday.com actually cost?

Basic is $9/seat/mo, but a 3-seat minimum makes the real floor $27/mo. Standard is $12/seat/mo and is the tier most teams land on. Pro is $19/seat/mo. Pricing is per-seat, so cost scales linearly with headcount.

What are the best Monday.com alternatives?

We tested seven against it on the same workflow. ClickUp wins on value and feature breadth, Asana wins for cross-functional teams over 30 people, and Trello is the cheapest escape hatch for small teams who find Monday.com too heavy.