Top monday.com Alternatives 2024 | Analyst Compares Competitors [3/3]

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2022
  • In this episode, we answer, “What are the top monday.com alternatives?”
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    About Devon Hennig: Devon is SelectHub’s sultan of software selection. He most recently served as VP/Marketing for Docebo (Nasdaq: DCBO), and, prior to that, he was VP/Demand Gen at Vendasta, the leading provider of white-label products and services for resellers. His passion is helping companies find the right solutions for their tech stack.
    Transcript Highlights: Who does monday compete against and how do monday.com alternatives stack up?
    1. Asana. Provides a tool with user-friendly UI that's as good looking and easy to use. Offers just as many or more integrations and a free plan for up more users (15 vs 2). monday is HIPPA compliant (Asana isn't). monday has built-in time tracking, whereas Asana requires integrating with an external time tracking app.
    2. Basecamp. Has to-do lists and message boards. Check-in can be used to send recurring questions and gather answers in one spot. Has a unique project tracking tool called Hill Charts to give quick visualizations to keep progress moving. monday provides way more project views like its list, Kanban, and table views. Basecamp really only relies on to-do lists. monday allows for assigning task priorities, Basecamp doesn't.
    3. ClickUp. Has lots of core features, such as task creation and Gantt charts. Includes collaborative capabilities like docs, notes, inbox and whiteboards. Main advantages include facilitating real-time chats, supporting /slash commands, and a Gmail add-on, which monday supports none of natively. monday is a much more robust solution that offers sales, marketing, and lead gen products, whereas ClickUp requires integrating with third-party CRMs.
    4. JIRA. A software suitable for agile teams and technical users. Provides bug tracking and advanced reporting, including user workload, average issue, age, and recently created issues. Overall, has more bells and whistles for development teams, including features like velocity charts and burn up and burn down charts. monday does not offer these and needs to integrate with external apps to provide burn up & burn down charts.
    5. Microsoft Project. Has some nice features like tracking resource costs and burn-down reports. MS Project Online doesn't integrate with Google Workspace applications like Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, etc.
    6. Smartsheet. Offers a spreadsheet-like interface that makes it easy to get started. Coupled with file sharing and workflows, it gives users instant familiarity without requiring training, which is seldom seen when introducing new products. By comparison, monday may look complicated for first-time users. Smartsheet has even more customizable notifications. monday offers a more comprehensive activity log, more status options, and ultimately more of a scalable product.
    7. Trello. A popular drag-and-drop task management platform designed around the Kanban methodology. Composed of boards and cards that users can color code and customize with stickers. Allows for the creation of public/private boards with an unlimited number of users. Trello's UI can seem less complicated than monday's for first-time users. Trello also provides unlimited storage. monday has limited storage based on its plans. monday provides more views which Trello needs integrations for.
    8. Wryke. Makes it simple to map out blueprints/templates and reuse them. Has built-in automation capabilities used to customize reminders for assignees who need to input data into tasks, projects, and folders. Has some neat advantages, like easy views of dependencies for subtasks, as well as AI timeline prediction capabilities. monday comes in more languages (13 vs 10) and offers a better place to co-edit documents in real-time and record notes and ideas. Wryke offers a live editor for only tasks, descriptions, project descriptions, and high-level folder description.
    9 & 10. Excel & Google Sheets. People are so used to wrestling spreadsheets into submission that they'll use them for project management workflows, too. There are costs and learning curves with new solutions. So for SMB, getting away from spreadsheets may be an uphill battle.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @SelectHub
    @SelectHub  Рік тому +1

    ► Get the full article of the ULTIMATE MONDAY REVIEW: www.selecthub.com/project-management/monday-com-review/

    • @itaiitai8960
      @itaiitai8960 Рік тому

      ⦁ What KPI they aim to improve? (monday) thank u

  • @SOLCollectiveAZ
    @SOLCollectiveAZ Рік тому

    Great content you will have a lot more subs and views keep going.

  • @ElijahPartney
    @ElijahPartney 8 місяців тому +1

    ASANA now has time tracking

  • @leifkeane2539
    @leifkeane2539 8 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @filibertogarced
    @filibertogarced 4 місяці тому

    Lord, the music ! my ears!!! 😅

  • @lukavujeva6584
    @lukavujeva6584 Рік тому +3

    Monday is soooo bad in 2023. There are literally 3-5 incident emails every week. They are constantly "investigating" why forms are not submitted, why automation is not working, why submissions or new rows are being deleted etc.