OMG! Pleaseeee. We switched from Asana to Monday and are missing this feature so bad.
https://monday.com/marketplace/10000133 Here is the app that allows it
I think this one can be closed, this app allows for unlimited subitem levels https://monday.com/marketplace/10000133 @kmin
I would disagree. Until this is native functionality it should not be closed. Paid apps do not complete feature requests IMO.
Thanks!
Mark
I agree. Unlimted Subitems may give you more sub-items but it also makes you look in a whole new view that has many missing features from Monday native view. Maybe with their new DB this will become more of a reality.
I’ve been in product/project management for software or marketing paorjects for more than 10 years. I feel sub-subitems are really basic needs for project management. especially when you track that with engeeniers involed, it gets complictated. it is great to see the company’s product team is willing to contuck interview with actual users.
Has the MDC product team ever done project planning? Construction and IT enterprise projects are 1000s of lines with multiple levels of hierarchies (min 4-5 sub levels). This is a very basic feature of any project management tool and should be a given in the tool.
Also subtasks not inheriting parent task columns and no roll-ups is ridiculous!
Being able to add in more than one layer of subitems to an item is the biggest wishlist item for my team.
i desperately need this feature too - this is essential for Project Management boards - just 2 level of subitems makes a whole world of difference!
Monday.com product team has never worked as a project manager so they do not understand this BASIC feature at all. Subitems not inheriting the parent columns is such a weird implementation too. This request is unfortunately and conveniently ignored all the time.
I need monday.com to add it rather than using a paid app so that I can use automations and integrations with the sub-sub items. Paid apps need manual entry.
Unless I am not aware how to do it. Right now you can only have one subitem under an item. It would be nice to have more than one different subitem groups.
Not essential. Although that would be nice as well. Right now we can just one one set of subitems so it would be nice to have more than one different subitem groups under a client/item/project.
Ryan Larkin
LarCo Holdings, LLC
Revolution Steel, LLC
Owner
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Tel: 701-261-7700
yes, it will definitely be useful and even essential to have at least 2 level of subitems, ie sub-subitems!
Hi, it would be very useful to be able to have multiple sets of sub-items under item. Is this feature going to be an enhancement to Monday.com boards? Thank you.
Hi community,
Thank you for sharing your ideas. After reading through your comments and sharing the feedback with the relevant team, we are looking into ways to implement or add to the subitem hierarchy. At the moment we are considering this feature, and are in the research phase of better understanding the requirements of this feature.
Your feedback is important to our development team so keep sharing your ideas with us as we work on creating our future roadmaps!
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Ya I agree. Especially now with workflows. This would be a game changer to be able to create a subitem hierarchy.
The other option here is to create a connected & mirrored Hierarchy.
This is an additional cost through an external automation provider. We can teach you how or help set it up for you - get in touch with us through www.fruitionservices.io
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We do agree that this is a highly requested feature and would love to see it become possible natively!
Please upvote to make this a monday.com roadmap priority!
We’re currently giving the checklist a try for a team leaving another platform and coming onto monday.com, but the team I’m working with is definitely not happy that sub items of sub items is not a feature yet…
Having this implemented will be a game changer for large Agile projects!