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Basecamp vs Monday.com - Comparison 2025

Basecamp vs. Monday.com

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Reviewed by Camin McCluskey

Stackfix Co-Founder & CTO

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Basecamp and Monday are both project management tools, but designed for slightly different team needs.

Basecamp is built for small teams that value simplicity and clear communication. It offers real-time messaging, easy-to-use tools, and excellent customer support, making it a strong choice for teams that want a straightforward way to stay organized and connected.

Monday, on the other hand, is better suited to growing teams with more complex needs. It offers robust automation, extensive integrations, and powerful workload management. While it’s more customizable and scalable than Basecamp, it comes with a steeper learning curve.

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Advantages of Basecamp

Basecamp is far superior at real-time collaboration
We found Basecamp's built-in chat and announcement board to be exceptionally effective for team communication, scoring much higher than Monday's basic commenting system. The announcement board particularly shines in eliminating unnecessary meetings and emails, while facilitating transparent client communication. Unlike Monday, where comments can become cluttered with task updates, Basecamp maintains clear separation between task updates and team discussions.
Basecamp offers significantly better customer support
Basecamp's customer support stands out with its highly responsive in-app live chat and comprehensive self-help resources, earning it top marks in our testing. While Monday also offers live chat, Basecamp's support team provides more detailed, personalized assistance rather than simply directing users to help articles.
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Advantages of Monday.com

Monday is significantly more powerful for workflow automation
We found Monday's automation capabilities to be vastly superior to Basecamp's non-existent automation features. Monday offers an intuitive workflow builder with extensive pre-built templates for 74 third-party apps, enabling sophisticated automations like round-robin assignment and conditional logic. This is particularly valuable for teams looking to scale their processes efficiently, while Basecamp offers no native automation capabilities.
Monday offers superior workload management visualization
Monday's workload view stands out as a key differentiator, allowing teams to visualize and balance work distribution across team members with customizable capacity and effort metrics. Basecamp lacks any native workload visualization capabilities, making it difficult for managers to prevent team burnout and ensure balanced resource allocation.
Monday provides much better integration capabilities
We find Monday's integratability to be exceptional, with extensive native integrations with key business tools and a robust API. Unlike Basecamp, which relies heavily on third-party connections, Monday's native integrations enable seamless workflows across tools like GitHub, Zendesk, and Slack, making it more suitable for teams using multiple tools.
Monday offers superior customization options
Monday provides significantly more customization options, including custom fields, multiple view options, and flexible workflow configurations. This contrasts sharply with Basecamp's limited customization, making Monday more adaptable to diverse team needs and complex project requirements.

Basecamp is best for

  • Businesses with a very low number of active projects (1-2 projects at a time)
  • Who need transparent team communication and want to reduce email overload through announcement boards
  • And/or who want intuitive task management without complex features like custom fields or workflow automation

Monday.com is best for

  • Businesses with a moderate number of active projects (5-10 projects at a time)
  • Who need intuitive workload management and resource allocation, like visualizing team capacity across multiple projects
  • And/or who want extensive workflow automation with third-party integrations, such as automatically creating tasks from emails or support tickets.

Basecamp is less good for

  • Businesses with a moderate to high number of active projects (5+ projects at a time)
  • Who need customisable workflows and advanced project management features like task dependencies, custom fields, and automated workflows
  • And/or who need robust portfolio management with workload visualisation and direct integration with development tools like JIRA or GitHub

Monday.com is less good for

  • Businesses with a high number of active projects (10+ projects at a time)
  • Who need advanced project portfolio management capabilities and complex task dependencies
  • And/or who want sophisticated workflow automation with complex branching logic and multi-step approval processes.

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Pricing, features & ratings

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Basecamp

Starting at

$15

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Stackfix Verdict
Functionality
3

Functionality

3/10

<p>Caters to key functionalities for small businesses, allowing users to create and manage projects and tasks through to-do lists, a kanban adjacent board, timelines, project specific-shared docs and a unified, transparent team message thread.</p><p>However, in the essence of being simple and intuitive, it lacks components that other tools provide like OKR/goal setting, workflow automation or simply adding custom fields to your tasks.</p>
7

Functionality

7/10

<p>Monday.com offers almost all the functionality most companies need to manage tasks and projects effectively. It has rich functionality natively such as robust automation, customizable forms, time-tracking, analytics, and even invoice creation. This allows teams to streamline their workflows and enhance productivity without relying heavily on external integrations.</p><p>However, it's missing the advanced customizability and automation that larger teams require to manage complex task and project relationships e.g. creating multiple layers of subtasks, meaningful project portfolio management functionality and sophisticated workflows with branches.</p>
Ease of Use
5

Ease of Use

5/10

<p>Learning Curve = 3</p><p>User-Friendliness = 8</p><p>Basecamp has quite an intuitive UI and it's easy to locate where all the important features are after you've done their basic tour. They have a lot of resources to help a user get to grasps with the tool. However, there are some features you may have to search for a bit but it's a small set.</p>
7

Ease of Use

7/10

<p>Monday.com offers a generally user-friendly experience, with an abundance of templates and smooth onboarding that lowers the barrier of entry for non-technical, new users.</p><p>However, when delving into more advanced features, the platform's ease of use starts to wane. There's foreign terminology such as adding a "Problem Framing" quickies block to your docs, or enabling "battery view" for your board. The interface can also become cluttered as you use projects scale and more features are utilised.</p><p>For the average SMB employee, it might take 1-2 days with minimal guidance to become comfortable with the platform.</p>
Look and feel
6

Look and feel

6/10

<p>Going back to Basecamp's implicit motto of 'no-fluff, gets the job done', it has a minimalistic UI which is acceptable and is fast to load. Other tools have a more attractive look and feel and could provide a more appealing layout/colour combination.</p>
7

Look and feel

7/10

<p>Monday.com emphasizes visual management with bright, engaging colours and customisable icons. While this visual approach makes it easy to understand project statuses at a glance, it could also quickly get cluttered and busy, Page loads are quick (1-2 seconds).</p>
Customisability
2

Customisability

2/10

<p>Basecamp allows you to have custom project views but that's pretty much it. Unfortunately you won't be able to access some of the key features that the other tools provide like custom workflows, reports, tags, fields.</p>
8

Customisability

8/10

<p>As an all-in-one tool, Monday.com offers a high level of customizability suitable for most teams, allowing you to tailor boards with custom columns, statuses, and automation without needing to code. Individual cards can be anything from tasks, projects to deals, employees and client. However, it doesn't match the advanced customization capabilities of tools like JIRA —such as creating multiple layers of subtasks or defining complex task relationships—which may limit larger teams managing complex projects.</p>
Ease of Setup
6

Ease of Setup

6/10

<p>Offers a self-serve free trial and allows purchase without needing to talk to sales. Getting started and setting up a few tasks and subtasks should take 20-30 minutes, but it lacks a rich library of templates. Full setup should take less than a day.</p>
9

Ease of Setup

9/10

<p>Offers a self-serve free trial and allows purchase without needing to talk to sales. Getting started and setting up a few tasks and subtasks should take 20-30 minutes, because it has a very rich library of templates. Full setup should take less than a day.</p>
Customer Support
9

Customer Support

9/10

<p>Amazing responsive customer support via an in-app live chat bot. You should be able to get a detailed response from a person quite quickly. To complement this, they have curated a wealth of resources, youtube videos and FAQs to get you going.</p>
7

Customer Support

7/10

<p>Monday.com offers personalised live chat within the platform. When contacted, it was extremely quick to connect with an agent who was decently helpful - although there still seems to be a tendency to send us Help Centre articles. Self-help resources on their Help Centre are high-quality and extensive.</p>
Integratability
4

Integratability

4/10

<p>An API is available and it natively integrates with Zapier and a host of cloud resources but it missed out on quite a few useful tools like Github, Zendesk and Freedesk which other tools would be able to accommodate. However, you could use Zapier to connect to a variety of third party tools and Basecamp does link up with a few useful mobile-apps which is a bonus, but this is just something which doesn't happen natively. Someone would need to add those further integrations on your end.</p>
9

Integratability

9/10

<p>Monday.com has a vibrant app marketplace with hundreds of plugins and integrations with the most relevant third party apps (e.g. CRM, marketing, developer tools etc). Its standout feature is its pre-built automation templates with most of these apps, which can be added with one-click. It also has an API for custom integrations.</p>
Ease of Migration
9

Ease of Migration

9/10

<p>Can export data easily via adminland if you have the permissions for it in the organisation.</p>
8

Ease of Migration

8/10

<p>While you can self-serve export data to formats like Excel, not all information—such as activity logs or certain file attachments—transfers seamlessly. Like other PM tools, custom fields and complex workflows might require manual rebuilding in the new platform, and these limitations can complicate migration efforts for teams with intricate setups.&nbsp;</p>
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