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Monday.com: everything you need to know before buying it

Written by Drew's editorial team | Mar 22, 2022 7:37:16 PM

If you are reading this article, you may have already reviewed the main functionalities of the tool, and you are sure (or almost sure) that it adapts to the work that you and your team do.

If you have any questions before taking the last step: here, you can read everything you need to know.

Alcance de la herramienta

The platform is designed from a corporate point of view, this means that the different types of boards, folders, and permissions (per user, per board, and even per column) allow not only members with different decision-making levels to coexist, but also from different areas without any problem.

Since the tool is designed to manage processes, which can cross the organization transversally or be part of the same area; there may be workspaces for small teams or large collaborative boards where multidisciplinary teams work on common activities or projects.

In this sense, the corporate plans have some functionalities that allow better management of the work structure, allowing (if desired) that certain people in the organization define the work bases, while the rest of the users work within it.


Billing, payment methods, and corporate benefits

First of all, the tool can be subscribed for monthly or yearly periods; In this case, the full payment is made at the time of subscription, although at a much lower price than the monthly price (18% less).

Since monday.com Ltd is an Israeli company, the invoice that your company will receive is international, and it will depend on the legislation of the country where you are located if there is any type of tax associated with the purchase, although this is not usually the case.

As for payment methods, you can choose to do so via credit card, PayPal, or bank transfer when the amount to be contracted exceeds U$s 2,500. In the latter case, before making the transfer you must contact a representative to issue the payment order, so you can sign it before transferring the money.

Finally, it is feasible to manage some corporate benefits (training hours, functionalities, special prices, among others), but this usually depends on the specific needs of the company on the one hand, and on the license bought.
Tool safety

First things first: All accounts created on monday.com, including those under the free trial period, are stored on Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of the most secure platforms for file management.

That said, monday.com certifies its security levels by international protocols and industry best practices for computer data protection (ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27018), in addition to certifying that it complies with the Law EU Personal Data Protection (GDPR).

Lastly, the company has outsourced computer security controls to the international consulting firm Ernst & Young, receiving the SOC2 Type II security certificate.


Very technical? Ok, it means that it is a (very) secure platform.

Access security

Depending on the plan you contract, you can choose higher levels of security regarding the access credentials that may be required from users to be able to log in to the account.

In all cases, you can opt for two-step access (you need to have a password and a verification code sent to your mobile each time you want to access the account), while in more advanced plans you can incorporate registration through from your Google account.

Finally, the corporate license allows you to link with your corporate single sign-on systems like One Login, Okta, or custom SAML.
Training

The tool includes hours of training and assistance dedicated to the client, for corporate accounts of 25 or more people, included in the price of the license.

However, a corporate advisor to the tool may be able to offer you some preferential training packages if you're looking for a license of 50 people or more, whatever plan they want to buy. 

The focus here is to achieve successful adoption of the platform by users, and for this, it is better to take the first steps accompanied.

El foco aquí es lograr una adopción exitosa de la plataforma por parte de los usuarios, y para ello, los primeros pasos es mejor darlos .

Support

For operational or development concerns, or even to solve a process that may be giving you some headaches (for example, you may need help configuring dependencies on Monday.com, so the team will be happy to help you), you can count on a Support team from different parts of the world, which ensures 24/7 coverage throughout the year.

In general, you can contact the team via email, but if necessary, you can coordinate an even more personalized and detailed level of communication.

 

Onboarding

If what your team needs is a much faster implementation, and made especially for your processes, you need to contact a partner (strategic partner) of the tool that provides this service.

These projects are not included in any platform license, but they are usually the best option when time is a decisive factor and it is essential to have a work structure and a trained team as soon as possible to start working on monday.com.

New features

Do you think there is still something that the tool may be needing to perfectly fit your team?

Well, it is very feasible that if so, it is in development.

Since monday.com promotes a culture of corporate transparency, you will be able to access the roadmap of the software for the next four months to be able to know months in advance what the monday.com development team is working on.

As part of the growth process, when the Service team detects that a need becomes recurrent in users, it is usually incorporated as part of the roadmap, and you will then be able to see it within the roadmap and monitor its status.

 

Integration with other software

Monday.com is great but it doesn't solve absolutely everything.

If you need to integrate monday.com with some of the most common organizational tools (like Gmail, Outlook, GitHub, Slack, Trello, Mail chimp, among others) many of those are already developed as native integrations: you just have to allow both tools to share data, so your data and actions will be synchronized.

In case you are looking to integrate a tool not covered yet, or one that is covered but with other functionality not planned, you can do it via API since monday.com has a public API library that you can consult and connect to your other cloud-based systems. 

Moreover, if you need help with these integrations, some partners can help you achieve exactly the result you're looking for.

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