12.06.2026

Your Team Is Probably Doing Work That monday.com Could Be Doing Instead

Your Team Is Probably Doing Work That monday.com…

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As businesses grow, something interesting happens.

The work does not just increase. The administration around the work increases too.

Project managers spend time chasing updates. Team leaders follow up on overdue tasks. Operations teams try to keep track of who is overloaded and who has capacity available. Before long, highly skilled people are spending a significant portion of their day managing information instead of moving projects forward.

The irony is that many teams already have the tools to solve these problems.

In our experience, most businesses are only using a fraction of what monday.com is capable of. They have boards, tasks, and statuses set up, but they are still relying on manual processes that can easily be automated.

Here are three automations that can make an immediate impact on productivity and visibility.

1. Automated Project Status Updates

One of the most common challenges in project management is gathering updates.

Every week, someone needs to ask team members for progress reports, compile the information, and share it with stakeholders. It is a necessary process, but it can be surprisingly time-consuming.

Instead, set up an automation that generates and sends regular board summaries based on activity and updates logged throughout the week.

The result is simple:

• Stakeholders stay informed without requesting updates
• Project managers spend less time compiling reports
• Teams spend more time doing the work instead of reporting on it

A small automation can save hours of administrative effort over the course of a month.

2. Overdue Task Alerts

Most overdue tasks are not caused by poor performance.

More often than not, they happen because priorities shift, people get busy, or a task simply slips through the cracks.

The problem is that overdue work can remain unnoticed until it starts affecting deadlines and project delivery.

Automated reminders solve this by notifying the responsible person when a due date passes without the task being updated.

Instead of managers manually checking boards and following up with team members, the system handles the first reminder automatically.

This creates accountability while reducing the need for constant oversight.

3. Capacity and Workload Flags

One of the biggest risks for growing teams is resource overload.

A team member can appear to be coping well until they suddenly become overwhelmed, causing delays, stress, and reduced quality of work.

With workload tracking and capacity alerts, managers can identify potential issues before they become problems.

When someone's workload reaches a predefined threshold, the relevant manager or resource planner receives a notification.

This provides an opportunity to rebalance work, adjust priorities, or bring in additional support before deadlines are affected.

The result is a healthier team and more predictable project delivery.

Small Automations, Big Results

Many businesses look for productivity gains by purchasing new software, hiring additional staff, or redesigning entire processes.

Sometimes the quickest wins come from getting more value from the tools you already have.

A few well-designed automations can eliminate repetitive admin, improve communication, increase visibility, and help teams stay focused on meaningful work.

The goal is not to replace people.

The goal is to stop people from spending valuable time on tasks that software can handle more effectively.

If your team is still manually chasing updates, monitoring overdue tasks, or tracking capacity in spreadsheets, it may be time to explore what automation can do for your workflow.

You might be surprised by how much time is waiting to be reclaimed.

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We help you automate your business workflows and processes to improve productivity and efficiency.  We are Platinum Partners of monday.com and help users get the most out of the platform.

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