Updated: July 2026 | 6 min read

Executive Summary

Monday.com is a public company with several workflow products, but safe statistics should distinguish official company-page figures from unsupported financial estimates. This 2026 draft uses monday.com’s about page, pricing page, and monday dev product page. It removes revenue forecasts, valuation claims, market-share estimates, and net-retention figures that were not directly supported by accessible official URLs in the local draft. Company-level metrics are labelled as company-level and not product-specific.

Quick Overview

  • Monday.com’s about page says the product launched in 2014.
  • The same page says monday.com had about 3,200 employees.
  • Monday.com says it is used in 200+ countries and territories.
  • Monday.com says 2 million board actions are made every day.
  • Monday.com says 250,000+ customers use monday.com to manage their work.
  • The pricing page says plans start from 3 users and that a quote is needed for more than 40 users.

Company Scale Metrics

Monday.com’s about page gives several directly usable company-scale numbers: product launched in 2014, about 3,200 employees, use in 200+ countries and territories, 2 million board actions every day, and 250,000+ customers using monday.com to manage work (source: monday.com about page). The page also says June 10, 2021 marked the company’s Nasdaq listing. These numbers are official company-page data, but they are not broken down by monday work management, monday CRM, monday dev, monday service, or other product lines. This draft therefore does not write a stand-alone user metric for any stand-alone monday.com product.

Product and Usage Context

The monday.com about page lists several products, including monday work management for projects and tasks, monday CRM for customer-facing teams, monday dev for product and dev teams, monday campaigns for email marketing teams, and monday service for IT and support. The monday dev page describes monday dev as agile software management and states that it is built on the monday WorkOS (source: monday dev). These official product pages support scope and positioning. They do not support claims that monday.com has a particular work-management market share or that one product line has a disclosed user count.

Pricing Page Signals

Monday.com’s pricing page reports a Free plan with up to 2 seats, up to 3 boards, up to 3 docs, and 200+ templates (source: monday.com pricing). It also says plans start from 3 users, that teams wanting more than 40 users can request a quote, and that monday.com offers a 14-day free trial of the Pro plan for monday work management, monday CRM, and monday dev. Pricing pages can change, so these figures should be checked before publication. They support current packaging context, not long-term revenue or retention conclusions.

How To Use Monday.com Data Safely

The official company numbers are useful because they show scale without requiring a forecast. The about page supports a narrative that monday.com has moved from a 2014 launch to a public company with 250,000+ customers and use in 200+ countries and territories. The pricing page supports a separate narrative about packaging and entry points. Those are different evidence types. Editorial cleanup should not combine them into claims about revenue, retention, market share, or product-line usage. When a product such as monday dev is discussed, the article should cite the monday dev page for positioning and capabilities, not infer adoption from company-wide board actions.

What Was Removed From the 2027 Draft

The old article included $890 million annual revenue, 225,000+ customers, 118% net revenue retention, 8.6% market share, a $12 billion valuation, a multi-year revenue ladder, and a work-management market-share table. This draft removes those weak claims because the local source material did not include accessible official URLs supporting them. It keeps the official 250,000+ customer figure from monday.com’s about page and labels it as a company-level metric, not product-specific data.

Key Takeaways

  • Monday.com’s about page supports 2014 product launch, about 3,200 employees, and a 2021 Nasdaq listing date.
  • Official company-scale numbers include use in 200+ countries and territories and 250,000+ customers.
  • The official about page reports 2 million board actions every day.
  • The pricing page supports current packaging details such as up to 2 Free seats and plans starting from 3 users.
  • No current stand-alone product DAU, MAU, market-share, NRR, valuation, or forecast revenue claim is included.

Methodology and Limitations

This draft uses only official monday.com pages that returned accessible content during cleanup. Company metrics are not treated as product-line metrics. Pricing details are current-page context and can change. No financial forecast, ARR cohort count, net revenue retention figure, valuation, or market-share estimate is included without a direct official source. The article therefore favors fewer verified facts over a large but unsupported statistics list. Editors should check the pricing page again before publication, because seat limits, plan names, trials, and packaging can change more often than company-history pages. If investor metrics are added later, they should come from a specific results release or filing and be kept separate from product feature copy, product screenshots, and marketing claims about teams or agents. That separation makes the draft safer for both search quality review and reader trust, especially for comparison pages.

Sources

  1. monday.com – About
  2. monday.com – Pricing
  3. monday.com – monday dev