Functionality | 7 <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> | 6 <p>Paymo focuses on delivering the core set of functionality required for managing client work. It offers excellent time tracking, invoicing and accounting functionality. However, the focus on client projects mean Paymo lacks some common project management functionality, such as inbuilt documentation, building automated workflows, adding custom fields or any meaningful analytics (besides time reports).</p> |
Ease of Use | 7 <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> | 7 <p>Due to its limited functionality, Paymo is rather easy to navigate. Key workflows such as tracking time, creating new tasks and projects are straightforward and intuitive. However, there are some UX quirks. For example, you can only manage task dependencies in the portfolio view, and there are unfamiliar terms here and there e.g. an unexplained "booking" tab that's by default in every tab.</p> |
Look and feel | 7 <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> | 6 <p>Although not visually stunning, Paymo's interface is uncluttered and functional. However, we have noticed that Paymo's pages load slowly at times (3+ seconds).</p> |
Customisability | 8 <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> | 3 <p>While Paymo allows for some customisation e.g. switching between project views, applying filters to customise project views - its focus on client projects limits further customisability. Every project must be structured around clients and time budget. Also, you're unable to add any custom fields or tags, or create custom reports.</p> |
Ease of Setup | 9 <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> | 6 <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> |
Customer Support | 7 <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> | 9 <p>Paymo offers in-app live chat with their C-suite members. The Paymo team almost always responds within minutes, and helpful and patient. You can also tell that the team is open and responsive to customer feedback. You can also easily access Paymo's help centre within the live chat widget, which is a plus.</p> |
Integratability | 9 <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> | 3 <p>Paymo only has 14 pre-built integrations. While this list includes Google Calendar, Zapier and Slack, it's missing a lot of common integrations with tools from categories like customer support, sales, analytics etc. However, it does offer an API for custom integrations.</p> |
Ease of Migration | 8 <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. </p> | 4 <p>It seems like you're only able to export invoices and your list of projects + clients via self-serve. There doesn't seem to be any easy way to export your tasks & task content. However, this may be doable via Paymo's API.</p> |