Monday.com is a genuinely great project management tool. Its visual board interface, fast onboarding, and strong mobile apps (4.7/5 on Android) make it one of the easiest PM platforms to adopt. We rated it favorably in our Monday.com Review 2026 for teams that prioritize speed-to-productivity over raw feature depth.
But “easy to start” doesn’t mean “right for every team.” If you’ve run into Monday.com’s automation caps, balked at the 3-seat minimum, or realized you’re paying $19/seat/month just for time tracking, you’re in the right place. This guide covers 10 Monday.com alternatives tested and ranked for different use cases, budgets, and team sizes — so you can find the tool that actually fits how your team works.
At-a-Glance Comparison
| Tool | Best For | Free Plan | Starting Price | G2 Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ClickUp | Overall value & features | Unlimited | $7/user/month | 4.7/5 |
| Asana | Structured workflows | 10 users | $10.99/user/month | 4.4/5 |
| Notion | Docs-first + lightweight PM | Unlimited | $10/user/month | 4.6/5 |
| Trello | Simple kanban | 10 collaborators | $5/user/month | 4.4/5 |
| Jira | Software development teams | 10 users | $7.91/user/month | 4.3/5 |
| Wrike | Enterprise resource management | Unlimited* | $9.80/user/month | 4.2/5 |
| Basecamp | Simplicity, flat-rate pricing | 1 project | $15/user/month | 4.1/5 |
| Teamwork | Client-facing agencies | 5 users | $10.99/user/month | 4.4/5 |
| Hive | AI-powered PM | 10 users | $5/user/month | 4.6/5 |
| SmartSuite | No-code work management | Free trial | $15/user/month | 4.8/5 |
*Wrike’s free plan is limited to 200 active tasks. Ratings sourced from G2, March 2026.
Why People Leave Monday.com
Monday.com consistently earns praise for its visual interface and onboarding experience. But the complaints that drive teams away are specific and recurring.
1. Automation limits on Standard are tight. Monday.com’s Standard plan ($12/seat/month) caps automations at 250/month. That sounds adequate until a 10-person team starts automating status updates, notifications, and integrations — 250 actions spread across 10 people is 25 per person per month. Teams running even moderately automated workflows hit this ceiling within weeks. The jump to Pro ($19/seat/month) for 25,000 automations is a steep price increase. ClickUp offers 1,000 automations/month at $7/user/month — four times the volume at roughly half the cost.
2. The 3-seat minimum inflates costs for small teams. Every Monday.com paid plan requires a minimum of 3 seats. A two-person startup on Standard pays $36/month ($12 x 3 seats) for capacity they don’t use. ClickUp, Asana, Notion, and Trello all let you pay for exactly the number of users you have — no forced overspend.
3. Time tracking requires Pro ($19/seat/month). Built-in time tracking is locked behind Monday.com’s Pro plan. ClickUp includes native time tracking from $7/user/month. Teamwork includes it from $10.99/user/month. For teams that bill clients or track capacity, paying $19/seat/month for a feature competitors include at half the price is a real friction point.
4. Shallow hierarchy doesn’t scale for complex portfolios. Monday.com’s structure — Board → Group → Item — is intuitive for simple projects. But teams managing multi-department portfolios, nested sub-projects, or complex task dependencies find this hierarchy limiting. There’s no native folder or space layer for organizing dozens of boards into logical clusters. ClickUp’s 7-level hierarchy (Workspace → Space → Folder → List → Task → Subtask → Checklist) handles this with more depth.
5. Seat-bracket pricing inflates costs at mid-size. Monday.com’s pricing tiers use seat brackets that create awkward cost jumps. A 10-person team on Standard pays $120/month ($1,440/year). The same team on ClickUp Unlimited pays $70/month ($840/year) — a $600/year difference that grows with every additional seat.
How We Evaluated
We evaluated each alternative against six criteria:
- Ease of use: Time-to-value, onboarding experience, interface clarity
- Features: Core PM capabilities compared to Monday.com’s feature set
- Pricing: Free plan generosity, paid plan value, total cost at 10 users
- Integrations: Native connections, API access, Zapier/Make compatibility
- Mobile: iOS and Android app quality
- Support: Documentation, community, response times
We tested free plans where available, cross-referenced G2, Capterra, and Reddit feedback, and verified pricing directly from official pricing pages in March 2026.
1. ClickUp — Best Overall Value (More Features, Lower Price)
ClickUp is the most direct Monday.com alternative for teams that want more features without paying more. At $7/user/month (Unlimited plan), ClickUp includes built-in time tracking, 1,000 automations/month, 15+ view types, and a 7-level hierarchy — capabilities that Monday.com either locks behind Pro ($19/seat/month) or doesn’t offer at all.
The core trade-off is complexity vs. value. Monday.com drops you into a working board in minutes; ClickUp asks you to configure a hierarchy of Spaces, Folders, and Lists before you start working. Most teams report 1-2 weeks before feeling fully settled in ClickUp, compared to hours with Monday.com. The G2 ease-of-setup scores reflect this gap — Monday.com consistently outperforms ClickUp on onboarding speed.
But once set up, ClickUp’s depth is hard to beat. The free plan supports unlimited users (Monday.com caps at 2). The $7/month Unlimited plan includes Gantt charts, time tracking, and 1,000 automations — features that would cost $19/seat/month on Monday.com Pro. For budget-conscious teams willing to invest in setup, ClickUp delivers the most feature-per-dollar of any tool on this list.
Key Features
- 15+ view types: list, board, Gantt, calendar, timeline, workload, mind map, and more
- Built-in time tracking with billable time support (Unlimited plan, $7/user/month)
- 1,000 automations/month on Unlimited (vs Monday.com Standard’s 250)
- 7-level hierarchy for complex project organization
- ClickUp Docs with task linking and collaboration
- Free plan with up to 10 collaborators (Monday.com’s free plan caps at 2)
Pros
- Best feature-to-price ratio: time tracking, automations, and Gantt at $7/user/month
- Free plan supports unlimited users — genuinely functional for small teams
- Deep customization for teams with complex workflows
Cons
- Steeper learning curve — 1-2 weeks to fully configure vs hours for Monday.com
- Android app rated 3.9/5 (significantly below Monday.com’s 4.7/5)
- Interface can feel overwhelming for teams with simple workflows
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (unlimited) | 100 automations/month, 100MB storage |
| Unlimited | $7/user/month | Time tracking, 1,000 automations/month |
| Business | $12/user/month | 10,000 automations, advanced permissions |
| Enterprise | Custom | SSO, advanced security, dedicated CSM |
Source: clickup.com/pricing, verified March 2026.
Read our ClickUp vs Monday.com comparison for a detailed head-to-head analysis, or see the full ClickUp Review 2026 for an in-depth look.
2. Asana — Best for Structured Workflow Management
Asana occupies a specific sweet spot: more structured than Trello, easier to adopt than ClickUp, and — critically — no seat minimum on any plan. For small teams frustrated by Monday.com’s 3-seat requirement, Asana’s “pay for what you use” model is an immediate cost reduction.
Asana’s defining advantage over Monday.com is unlimited automations on the Starter plan ($10.99/user/month). Monday.com’s Standard plan at $12/seat/month caps you at 250 automations/month — a limit that active teams hit within weeks. Asana removed its automation cap in October 2025, making its Starter plan arguably better value than Monday.com Standard despite the slightly lower per-seat price difference.
The trade-off: Asana lacks built-in time tracking below the Advanced tier ($24.99/user/month). Monday.com includes time tracking on Pro ($19/seat/month). Teams that bill clients or need capacity tracking should factor in the Advanced upgrade cost.
Key Features
- Timeline view with task dependencies and milestones
- Unlimited automation rules (Starter plan and above, changed October 2025)
- 50+ project templates for rapid onboarding
- Goals and portfolio management (Advanced plan)
- 200+ integrations: Slack, GitHub, Salesforce, Microsoft 365
- Asana AI for task drafting and workflow suggestions
Pros
- Unlimited automations on Starter — a significant edge over Monday.com’s 250/month cap
- No seat minimum — pay for exactly the users you have
- Polished onboarding with use-case templates; productive in days
Cons
- No built-in time tracking below Advanced ($24.99/user/month)
- Portfolio and goals features require Advanced plan ($24.99/user/month)
- Reporting is limited on the free plan compared to Monday.com
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (up to 10 users) | Unlimited tasks and projects |
| Starter | $10.99/user/month | Timeline, unlimited automations |
| Advanced | $24.99/user/month | Portfolios, goals, advanced reporting |
| Enterprise | Custom | SSO, data export, admin controls |
Source: asana.com/pricing, verified March 2026.
Read our Monday.com vs Asana comparison for a feature-by-feature breakdown.
3. Notion — Best for Docs-First Teams Who Also Need PM
Notion is the right Monday.com alternative if documentation is central to how your team works. Monday.com’s Work Docs feature is functional for meeting notes and basic collaboration, but Notion’s block-based workspace — with 50+ block types, nested pages, databases, backlinks, and Notion Sites — is in a genuinely different category.
Notion’s approach to project management is database-driven. Every page can have properties (status, assignee, dates, tags), and every property set becomes a filterable, viewable database. You build PM workflows by connecting databases rather than configuring boards. This is powerful and flexible — but also fundamentally different from Monday.com’s visual board model.
The honest limitation: Notion is not a Monday.com replacement for execution-heavy PM. It has no native Gantt chart, no built-in time tracking, no sprint management, and no workload view. Automations are basic compared to Monday.com’s no-code builder. If your team runs structured projects with deadlines, dependencies, and resource planning, Notion’s PM capabilities will feel lightweight. It’s best for knowledge-work teams where “documentation with status tracking” describes most of the work.
Key Features
- Block-based docs with 50+ block types (pages, databases, toggles, callouts, code, embeds)
- Databases with multiple views: table, board, gallery, calendar, timeline, list
- Backlinks and page mentions for wiki-style knowledge management
- Notion Sites for web publishing without additional tools
- Notion AI for writing, summarization, and workflow suggestions (Plus plan and above)
- Notion Calendar for schedule management linked to database properties
Pros
- Best-in-class documentation — no PM tool comes close, including Monday.com
- Flexible: works as wiki, project tracker, CRM, or content calendar
- Generous free plan with unlimited pages and blocks (Monday.com free: 2 users only)
Cons
- No native Gantt chart, time tracking, or sprint management
- Automations are rudimentary compared to Monday.com’s no-code builder
- High initial setup investment for PM workflows — you’re building your own system
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (unlimited members) | Unlimited pages, limited block history |
| Plus | $10/user/month | Unlimited block history, Notion AI included |
| Business | $20/user/month | Advanced analytics, SAML SSO |
| Enterprise | Custom | Advanced security, audit logs |
Source: notion.so/pricing, verified March 2026.
4. Trello — Best for Simple Kanban Workflows
Trello is what you choose when your team’s workflow genuinely is: “move a card from To Do → In Progress → Done.” It’s the simplest tool on this list by design — and at $5/user/month, it’s also the cheapest paid option alongside Hive.
Trello’s core model is boards → lists → cards. No hierarchy to configure, no workspace structure to debate, no onboarding sessions required. If Monday.com’s simplicity is one of its selling points, Trello takes that principle even further — stripping away everything except what a kanban workflow actually needs.
Power-Ups extend Trello’s capabilities: calendar views, Gantt charts (via third-party add-ons), time tracking, and 200+ integrations. But these are add-ons, not native features. Teams that need Gantt charts and time tracking built in will find Monday.com or ClickUp more cohesive.
The free plan is exceptionally generous: unlimited cards, up to 10 collaborators, and up to 10 boards. No 2-user cap like Monday.com, no 200-task limit like Wrike’s free tier.
Key Features
- Kanban boards with drag-and-drop simplicity
- Power-Ups ecosystem: 200+ integrations and view extensions
- Butler automation for rule-based actions (250 runs/month free, 1,000/month Standard)
- Unlimited cards and 10 boards on the free plan
- iOS and Android apps with offline support
- No user limit on the free plan (vs Monday.com’s 2-user cap)
Pros
- Zero learning curve — productive in under an hour
- Cheapest paid plan at $5/user/month (Standard) — $4 less per seat than Monday.com Basic
- Free plan with no user limits is genuinely functional
Cons
- No native Gantt chart, timeline, or workload view without Power-Ups
- Automation is limited compared to Monday.com (1,000 runs/month on Standard)
- Doesn’t scale to complex multi-project organizations
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (unlimited users) | 10 boards, 1 Power-Up per board |
| Standard | $5/user/month | Unlimited boards, unlimited Power-Ups |
| Premium | $10/user/month | Timeline, calendar, dashboard views |
| Enterprise | $17.50+/user/month | SSO, org-wide permissions |
Source: trello.com/pricing, verified March 2026.
5. Jira — Best for Software Development Teams
Jira is not a general-purpose Monday.com alternative — it’s a Monday.com alternative for software development teams specifically. Built by Atlassian for agile workflows, Jira’s native sprint management, backlog grooming, story points, release tracking, and developer tool integrations are purpose-built in ways that Monday.com’s monday Dev product doesn’t fully match.
Where Monday.com treats development as one of many use cases, Jira treats it as the core model. Scrum boards, sprint velocity charts, burndown reports, and epic hierarchy are native, not bolt-ons. The Atlassian ecosystem — Confluence for documentation, Bitbucket for code, Jira Service Management for support — creates a cohesive developer experience.
The trade-off: Jira is notoriously complex to configure and administer. Non-technical team members frequently struggle with the interface. If your team includes marketers, designers, or operations people alongside developers, Jira may frustrate non-dev colleagues. Monday.com’s universal accessibility is a genuine advantage for mixed teams.
Key Features
- Native scrum and kanban boards with sprint planning
- Backlog management with story points and epic hierarchy
- Release tracking and version management
- Burndown charts, velocity reports, and sprint reports
- Deep GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Figma integrations
- Jira Automation with 1,700 runs/month on Standard (100/month free)
Pros
- Purpose-built for agile software teams — no configuration needed for dev workflows
- Atlassian ecosystem creates a unified developer toolchain
- Free plan for up to 10 users with 100 automations/month
Cons
- Steep learning curve, especially for non-technical team members
- Hidden costs from Marketplace apps and multi-product needs (Confluence, Guard)
- Less suitable for non-dev teams — Monday.com is far more accessible for mixed teams
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (up to 10 users) | 2GB storage, 100 automations/month |
| Standard | $7.91/user/month | 250GB storage, 1,700 automations/month |
| Premium | $14.54/user/month | Unlimited storage, advanced roadmaps |
| Enterprise | Custom | Cross-product insights, unlimited sites |
Source: atlassian.com/software/jira/pricing, verified March 2026.
For a full Jira breakdown, see our Jira Review 2026 and Jira Alternatives guide.
6. Wrike — Best for Enterprise Resource Management
Wrike positions itself between the simplicity of Monday.com and the complexity of enterprise project management suites. It’s particularly strong for organizations that need cross-departmental visibility, resource management, and detailed reporting at a scale that Monday.com’s board model struggles to support.
Wrike’s standout feature is its resource management and workload visualization on the Business plan. For organizations managing 50+ people across multiple projects, Wrike’s capacity planning, time tracking, and budget management tools provide more enterprise-grade depth than Monday.com’s equivalent features. The Wrike Datahub and BI Connector (Pinnacle plan) can connect project data to Power BI or Tableau — a genuine enterprise integration.
The pricing reality: Wrike’s Team plan ($9.80/user/month) is comparable to Monday.com Basic ($9/seat/month). But Wrike’s differentiating features — resource management, time tracking, advanced reporting — live on the Business plan ($24.80/user/month), which is significantly more expensive than Monday.com Pro ($19/seat/month). Budget accordingly.
Key Features
- Interactive Gantt charts with dependencies (Team plan and above)
- Resource management with workload views and capacity planning (Business)
- Dynamic request forms for intake management
- Time tracking with billable time tagging (Business plan)
- AI Essentials for task generation and content drafting
- BI Connector for Power BI / Tableau integration (Pinnacle)
Pros
- Enterprise-grade resource management and cross-departmental reporting
- Strong for large organizations (50+ users) with complex resource needs
- Gantt charts and dynamic request forms available on the Team plan
Cons
- Free plan limited to 200 active tasks — too restrictive for real evaluation
- Business plan at $24.80/user/month is pricier than Monday.com Pro ($19/seat)
- Onboarding complexity comparable to ClickUp; not a simpler alternative to Monday.com
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (unlimited users) | 200 active task limit |
| Team | $9.80/user/month | 2-15 users, Gantt, AI Essentials |
| Business | $24.80/user/month | 5-200 users, time tracking, resource mgmt |
| Enterprise | Custom | Advanced security, custom workflows |
| Pinnacle/Apex | Custom | BI Connector, advanced analytics |
Source: wrike.com/price, verified March 2026.
7. Basecamp — Best for Simplicity and Flat-Rate Pricing
Basecamp is the anti-Monday.com in a different way than ClickUp. Where ClickUp offers more features, Basecamp offers fewer features on purpose. There are no custom fields, no automation engine, no Gantt charts, and no view types beyond a simple to-do list. That deliberate constraint is the point.
Each Basecamp project contains exactly six tools: Message Board, To-dos, Docs & Files, Campfire (team chat), Schedule, and Automatic Check-ins. This opinionated structure eliminates configuration decisions — something Monday.com minimizes but doesn’t fully remove. For teams drowning in tool complexity, Basecamp’s constraints are liberating.
The flat-rate pricing model is genuinely unique: $299/month for unlimited users on Pro Unlimited. A 50-person team pays $299/month on Basecamp vs $600/month on Monday.com Standard ($12 x 50 seats). For growing teams, Basecamp becomes the best value per person once you cross roughly 20 users.
The limitation is real: no Gantt charts, no native time tracking, no task dependencies, no automation, no reporting dashboards. If your team needs structured project tracking with deadlines, dependencies, and capacity planning, Basecamp will feel underpowered compared to Monday.com.
Key Features
- Six-tool project structure: Message Board, To-dos, Docs & Files, Campfire, Schedule, Check-ins
- Flat-rate Pro Unlimited plan ($299/month, unlimited users)
- Automatic check-ins for async team status updates
- Client access included at no extra cost
- Hill Charts for visual progress tracking without Gantt complexity
- 30-day free trial, no credit card required
Pros
- Zero learning curve — productive in hours, even faster than Monday.com
- Flat-rate pricing becomes extremely competitive at 20+ users
- Opinionated structure eliminates configuration debates entirely
Cons
- No Gantt charts, native time tracking, or workflow automation
- Very limited for complex project management or multi-project portfolios
- Free plan restricted to 1 project — barely useful for evaluation
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 1 project, up to 20 users, 1GB storage |
| Basecamp Plus | $15/user/month | All features, 500GB storage |
| Pro Unlimited | $299/month flat | Unlimited users, 5TB storage, priority support |
Source: basecamp.com/pricing, verified March 2026.
8. Teamwork — Best for Client-Facing Agencies
Teamwork.com is the only tool on this list built specifically for client-facing agencies. While Monday.com can serve agency workflows with configuration, Teamwork ships with native client portals, profitability tracking, billable time management, and unlimited free client users on paid plans — capabilities that agencies would need to bolt onto Monday.com separately.
The differentiating features are agency-specific: Retainer Management tracks retainer hours against deliverables; Profitability Reports calculate margin per project against logged time; time tracking is included from the free plan onward — not locked behind a $19/seat tier like Monday.com Pro. For agencies managing 10+ client projects simultaneously, these native features save significant setup and configuration time.
Teamwork holds a 4.4/5 G2 rating — matching Asana and Trello, and higher than Basecamp (4.1) and Wrike (4.2). The trade-off is pricing escalation on the Grow plan ($19.99/user/month) and Scale plan (custom pricing), which can exceed Monday.com Pro for teams that need advanced features.
Key Features
- Client portal with selective project visibility
- Retainer management and profitability tracking
- Time tracking with billable time and client billing integration (all plans)
- Gantt charts with dependencies (Deliver plan and above)
- Intake forms and project templates
- Unlimited free client users on all paid plans
Pros
- Purpose-built for agencies — native features Monday.com requires customization to replicate
- Time tracking included from the free plan (Monday.com locks it behind Pro at $19/seat)
- Built-in profitability and retainer management at competitive pricing
Cons
- Free plan limited to 5 users and 5 projects
- Scale plan (custom pricing) can be expensive compared to Monday.com Pro
- More complex than necessary for non-agency teams
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (up to 5 users) | 5 projects, time tracking included |
| Deliver | $10.99/user/month | 20 projects, automations, templates |
| Grow | $19.99/user/month | Workload management, budgeting, 600 projects |
| Scale | Custom | Unlimited projects, advanced reporting |
| Enterprise | Custom | SSO, premium support, dedicated infra |
Source: teamwork.com/pricing, verified March 2026.
9. Hive — Best for AI-Powered Project Management
Hive is the most AI-forward project management platform on this list — and at $5/user/month for the Starter plan, it ties with Trello as the most affordable paid option. For teams evaluating Monday.com alternatives, Hive’s combination of low pricing and integrated AI capabilities is worth serious consideration.
What distinguishes Hive from Monday.com on AI is depth of integration. Hive’s AI features — project planning from natural language prompts, content generation, and task automation suggestions — are woven into the core workflow. Monday.com’s monday AI features exist but are gated behind the Pro plan ($19/seat/month). Hive includes AI capabilities in its base pricing.
Hive’s core PM capabilities are solid: Gantt charts (available on the free plan — unusual for the category), kanban boards, native calendar, and time tracking on the Teams plan ($12/user/month). The G2 rating of 4.6/5 reflects strong user satisfaction. The main caveats are a smaller feature set than Monday.com for non-AI use cases, and add-on pricing ($5/user/month each for proofing, timesheets, analytics, resourcing) that can add up quickly.
Key Features
- AI project planner: describe a project in natural language, Hive generates tasks and structure
- AI content generator for task descriptions, status updates, and docs
- Gantt charts, kanban, calendar, and table views (free plan includes Gantt)
- Time tracking and timesheets (Teams plan, $12/user/month)
- Native action cards with approval workflows
- Proofing and review add-on for creative teams
Pros
- AI features included at base price — no expensive add-on required
- Gantt chart on free plan (Monday.com requires Standard at $12/seat)
- Cheapest paid plan alongside Trello at $5/user/month
Cons
- Add-ons (proofing, timesheets, analytics, resourcing) cost $5/user/month each — adds up quickly
- Smaller team and community than Monday.com — fewer templates and third-party resources
- Some G2 reviewers cite occasional performance lag during heavy usage
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 (up to 10 users) | 200MB storage, unlimited tasks, Gantt |
| Starter | $5/user/month | Unlimited storage, AI included |
| Teams | $12/user/month | Time tracking, unlimited users, SSO |
| Enterprise | Custom | Advanced security, dedicated CSM |
Source: hive.com/pricing, verified March 2026.
10. SmartSuite — Best for No-Code Work Management
SmartSuite is the tool on this list most comparable to Airtable rather than traditional PM tools. If you’ve found Monday.com’s board model doesn’t match how your team thinks about work, SmartSuite’s relational database approach may resonate: everything is a “record” in a “solution” (their term for an app/database), and you build work management systems by connecting records across solutions.
This no-code data model makes SmartSuite exceptionally flexible. You can build a CRM, a project tracker, an HR onboarding system, and a content calendar that all reference the same underlying records — without any coding. The 200+ pre-built solution templates cover use cases from project management to SOPs to OKR tracking, rivaling Monday.com’s template library.
SmartSuite’s 4.8/5 G2 rating is the highest on this list. The review count is smaller (hundreds, not thousands), so the rating carries less statistical weight than Monday.com’s G2 score. But the pattern is consistent: users who fit SmartSuite’s approach find it exceptional. The platform’s built-in HIPAA compliance and SOC 2 Type II certification across all plans is unusual and valuable for healthcare-adjacent or regulated teams.
The honest caveat: SmartSuite requires a shift in mental model. If you’re accustomed to Monday.com’s visual board approach, the database-first model has a learning curve of its own. It’s not a simpler alternative to Monday.com — it’s a different paradigm for teams whose work is better modeled as structured records than as board items.
Key Features
- Relational database model: connect records across solutions
- 200+ pre-built solution templates across PM, CRM, HR, and more
- 40+ field types including formula, linked records, rating, and rich text
- Multiple views: grid, kanban, calendar, Gantt, dashboard, map
- SmartSuite AI for summaries, classification, and workflow generation
- HIPAA, SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and GDPR compliant on all plans
Pros
- Highest G2 rating on this list (4.8/5) — strong user satisfaction
- HIPAA compliance on all plans (unusual in this category; Monday.com requires Enterprise)
- Extremely flexible data model for teams that think in databases, not boards
Cons
- No permanent free plan — only a 14-day trial of Professional features
- Higher starting price ($15/user/month) than Monday.com Basic ($9/seat)
- Database model requires a mental shift that may not suit traditional PM teams
Pricing
| Plan | Annual | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | 14 days | Professional plan features, no card needed |
| Team | $15/user/month | Min 3 users, unlimited solutions, AI |
| Professional | $32/user/month | Min 5 users, advanced permissions, folders |
| Enterprise | $50/user/month | Min 10 users, SSO, SCIM, audit logs |
Source: smartsuite.com/pricing, verified March 2026.
How to Choose the Right Monday.com Alternative
The right choice depends less on feature checklists and more on the specific friction you’ve hit with Monday.com. Here’s a decision framework by situation:
If automation limits are your main pain → ClickUp or Asana
ClickUp gives you 1,000 automations/month at $7/user/month. Asana offers unlimited automations on its Starter plan ($10.99/user/month). Both dramatically outperform Monday.com Standard’s 250/month cap.
If the 3-seat minimum is killing your budget → Asana, ClickUp, or Trello
All three let you pay for exactly the users you have. A 2-person team saves $12/month on Asana Starter vs Monday.com Standard ($22 vs $36) — and gets unlimited automations in the deal.
If you need time tracking without paying $19/seat → ClickUp or Teamwork
ClickUp includes time tracking at $7/user/month. Teamwork includes it from the free plan. Monday.com locks time tracking behind its Pro plan at $19/seat/month — nearly 3x ClickUp’s price.
If your workflow is genuinely simple kanban → Trello
Stop paying for features you don’t use. Trello’s $5/user/month Standard plan handles simple kanban beautifully. If “drag card across columns” describes your workflow, Trello is the right tool at the right price.
If you primarily need docs + lightweight project tracking → Notion
Notion’s documentation capabilities are significantly stronger than Monday.com’s Work Docs. If your work is 70% writing/knowledge management and 30% task execution, Notion fits better.
If you run a software development team → Jira
Native sprint planning, backlog management, and Atlassian ecosystem integration give Jira an edge for dev teams. Monday.com’s monday Dev exists but doesn’t match Jira’s depth.
If you manage 50+ people with complex resource needs → Wrike
Wrike’s resource management, capacity planning, and BI integration serve enterprise-scale organizations better than Monday.com’s Pro plan.
If you want simplicity and grow beyond 20 people → Basecamp
Basecamp’s $299/month flat rate becomes the best value once you cross 20+ users. Its constraints eliminate configuration debates.
If you run a client-facing agency → Teamwork
Teamwork’s native client portals, retainer management, and profitability tracking are built for agency work. Monday.com can serve agencies but requires significant configuration.
If you want AI deeply integrated without paying extra → Hive
Hive’s AI project planner is included at $5/user/month. Monday.com gates its AI features behind the Pro plan at $19/seat.
If your work is better modeled as a database than a board → SmartSuite
Teams building CRMs, HR systems, or operational databases alongside project tracking should evaluate SmartSuite. Its relational model and HIPAA compliance are genuinely differentiated.
Conclusion
Monday.com is a great tool — we stand behind that assessment in our Monday.com Review 2026. Its visual interface, onboarding speed, and mobile app quality are genuine strengths that no competitor fully replicates. For teams that value fast setup and intuitive design, Monday.com earns its place.
But the case for switching is equally clear for specific situations. ClickUp is the strongest overall alternative — more features at a lower price point, with time tracking and 1,000 automations at $7/user/month vs Monday.com’s $19/seat for comparable capability. Asana wins on automation value with unlimited rules at $10.99/user/month. Jira is purpose-built for software teams. Teamwork solves agency-specific problems that Monday.com handles less natively.
The best project management tool is the one your team actually uses. A simpler tool with 90% adoption beats a feature-rich tool with 40% adoption every time.
Start with the free plan of your top two candidates, run a real project for two weeks, and see which tool your team reaches for naturally. That’s the one to pay for.
For more comparisons, explore our ClickUp Alternatives 2026 guide or browse the full 10 Best Project Management Tools in 2026.
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Last updated: March 2026. Pricing data sourced from official pricing pages (monday.com, clickup.com, asana.com, notion.so, trello.com, atlassian.com, wrike.com, basecamp.com, teamwork.com, hive.com, smartsuite.com), verified March 2026. G2 ratings sourced from G2.com, March 2026. If something has changed, let us know.