monday.com Work OS is an open platform designed so that anyone can create the tools they need to run all aspects of their work. It includes ready-made templates or the ability to customize any work solution ranging from sales pipelines to marketing campaigns, CRMs, and project tracking.
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Slack is a group messaging or team collaboration app that aims to simplify communication for businesses. Features include open discussions, private groups, and direct messaging, as well as deep contextual search and message archiving, and file sharing. Slack integrates with a number of other tools, such as MailChimp, Dropbox, and Google Drive. Slack was acquired by Salesforce in December 2020.
The product is free to use, and also has paid plans with more features and greater controls.
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Basic
$9
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Standard
$12
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Pro
$19
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Free
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Pro
$7.25*
per month per user
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$12.50*
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Yearly plan: Save 18%
Monthly plan also available
*Per active user, per month, when paying once a year.
Pro is $8.75 USD per active user when paying month to month. Business+ is $15.00 USD per active user when paying month to month.
I feel monday.com is easier to use than the others listed. Specifically, I used to use Trello in the past and I really liked it. I even recommended others to use it but since working in monday.com, I found it has so many more features that meet our teams needs and we have found …
Trello is a lot harder to use; it has fewer integrations and becomes quite messy quite quickly You are forced to use only the available formats and cannot change to suit your needs, etc. It is a very basic tool in comparison to Monday.com. We struggled quite a lot to get on …
Airtable served us well for data management. However, our senior management told us Project Managers we would no longer be using Airtable. monday.com serves us well with project management AND light-weight database usage.
Workfront served we Project Managers very well. However, …
Although monday.com costs more than the other services, it can handle more as a platform. The functions, features, integrations, and automations allow you to do so much more than, than just keeping track of project & task deadlines.
We used an excel spreadsheet to track our month end close process previously which created a lot of issues around only one person being able to be in the checklist at any given time. Additionally, we were unable to have excel notify us when a task we need to have completed was …
Monday is much easier to use and learn. So far everyone has figured it out just by using it or after watching a brief training video. Most other tools have parts that we wouldn't use or be just too complicated for the average user. We feel with Mondayulse we are not struggling …
Monday.com's layout is closer to a spreadsheet, and has better features to categorize and search data. I can go deeper, adding more and more insight to a task, than I could with a card, even when I used premium add-ons. I couldn't get a good grasp on what was going on with Asana…
monday.com has proven to have all the elements that define being well organized in short to medium term projects. The position of this software with respect to Trello is largely rigid, it cannot be compared because monday.com has many more features that make it a powerful tool …
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There really isn't a platform that we have used like Monday.com! Before, we were tracking all of our changes in Dropbox or in email or by personal notes. Now, we are not only able to see the shows that are coming up, but we can also update things on Monday instead of having to …
Monday.com has a lot of functionality and visibility that the other tech we've used did not. the notifications and ease of adding new tasks and projects are also better than the other tech we have used.
Monday.com gives a lot more complex features than Asana, but less than Teamwork Projects. Ultimately we switched back to Asana because it fit our workflow better.
Monday.com is overall a better program that is much more visually appealing. It's easy to use as well and couldn't see using another program at this point.
Selecting dapulse was a mistake. It was simply due to its simplicity and self-explanatory processes but ended up not providing the complexity we needed and had bugs and bad support who wouldn't respond to concerns and would spend time fixing other things that aren't necessary …
DaPulse provides a better user experience than Trello, in my opinion. The previously stated benefits of ease-of-use and at-a-glance visuals are far better. It also provides better tools for collaboration and project tracking.
Asana is not as user-friendly and requires more setup …
In the past we have used Harvest as an organizational tool, while we still use it for budgeting, Dapulse is a much more user-friendly interface for organization.
We only used it to give the reporting some format, having to pay for just one nice reporting capability was not enough. We'd rather use an xls with the same conditional formatting and keep the updates on Slack.
Slack has almost has the feature you need. monday.com only focuses on tracking the progress and status of orders or tasks, while Slack has it all. Aside from tracking and scheduling. You can also manage your file documents and easily communicate with your team.
Because with monday you can only handle your tasks and manage them while with Slack on top of that you can have a one-on-one conversation with your coworkers, you can schedule different uses and you can include apps so you have everything in one app. I'm happy using Slack for …
Much easier to create and organize channels. Easy to see and be notified of different slacks coming in. Lots of integrations! Slack is my one-stop shop each morning to see what I have going on - monday.com, Zoom, Outlook Calendar, 15Five
I see monday.com as a more task-oriented platform where I see Slack as a more chat/communication platform. Both have strengths and weaknesses, but we much prefer Slack for our internal business communications. Slack also is more popular with gamers, which monday.com doesn't …
For internal/team communications, Slack is by far the best app I've worked with. The channel system is very simple yet very intuitive. As a result, the app is extremely easy to get familiar with and use daily, even for members of our team who are not very tech-savvy. Slack is …
Slack is the primary instant communication platform I have used, so I don't have much exact comparison. I can say that Slack is extremely user-friendly! Our team consists of people of all ages and different levels of computer skills, and everyone is able to use Slack. Slack …
Slack has features beyond messaging that make it unmatched.
Slack makes it easy to find older conversations even if you aren't part of a
channel—very good sync-to-device from PC and mobile apps. To send an email,
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I believe sending an email is definitely a more professional form of communication. Slack is more like sending out a text for quick responses. Also, when sending an email, there are a lot more steps involved, like you need to compose an email, add senders, add a subject, etc. …
We find Slack more useful due to the way our company works, it's a great chat app plus you have all these integrations that make it very efficient. Thanks to the notifications, the information gets to who needs to see it and if you use it correctly you stop getting the millions …
The great advantage that Slack has over Microsoft Teams is the versatility that the software it offers, something that Microsoft has had a hard time with, and that makes it an unreliable software with many problems when it comes to performance. Also, Slack does not need to be …