Monday.com's new operating system includes a marketplace, enabling developers to create and package apps, custom widgets, and workflows for use by their own organization or for commercial use by other organizations.
Monday was a lifesaver during our relaunch of Geckoboard just last week. On the marketing team we had hundreds, no, THOUSANDS of parts to the project that needed taking care of over the past few months, and Monday made keeping track of them super-easy. The flexibility of being able to switch up processes as they evolved also took a lot of stress away, as often we could make changes to our processes right there in our planning meetings. Excited to see the platform evolving!
Love Monday, but what is new on this 2.0 version?
It looks like it is just another way to look at the product, they call it now a WorkOS. So it seems to be a marketing way to get attention, not a real big new release with new and better features.
Or am I missing someting?
@patrickloonstra According to their webinar page, this is new/changed:
- The Workload view and widget helping managers to simplify resource planning and allocating to most effectively utilize their team.
- Workspaces (beta), creating segregation within an account, allowing teams to focus on the workflows that matter to them, whilst still retaining connections with other departments.
- Sub-items (beta coming soon), which can be used to create sub-tasks, as well as any other extra layer of granularity in any workflow.
- A sneak peak at our brand new custom automation builder, allowing you to create your very own automation recipes to fulfil your exact needs.
- And a first look at the groundbreaking monday Apps, which allow any developer to build your own features on top of monday.com!
Only recently started using Monday.com (three weeks ago, not...last Monday). I've spent some time on airtable and others, and found Monday to be more intuitive; it blends project management and overall team collaboration pretty seamlessly.
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