Vetting of responses on community forum

Does anyone else find it highly annoying that monday.com functionality has been completely buried in the forums? Whenever someone posts a problem or a new suggestion, it seems that 7 million app developers try pushing products for things that already exist in monday.com?

Could we have some way of weeding out those responses? Or marking them as a ‘sales pitch’ somehow?

I work in an organisation with very tight finances and data protection guidance and the purchase of add-ons is something that we cannot realistically do.

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This would be useful, whenever I answer any problems or offer support I always try and do it with what’s natively available (or free).

Did you have any specific problems you were looking for help on now?

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AGREED!

There should absolutely be some kind of tag/marking identifying promotional replies—and, ideally, users should have the ability to hide them, overall or on a per-thread level!


(In case you’re interested, I articulated my distaste for that same kind of app-first mindset in this thread. We are not alone in this frustration.)

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I agree. monday native solutions are the only solutions I look for.

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absolutely Takes so much longer than it should. If I wanted to buy an app I’d search marketplace and have on occasion.

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Right. I find it so annoying that all the apps are on a subscription basis and expensive at that. Who is going to pay $25/mo. for an app to perform only several actions per month? AND use 25 of these apps to make everything stitch together. That’s ridiculous! $625/mo. for frivolous stuff that should be easily done directly in monday.com.

I stand with you all!

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I have a vision. If Monday came with boards where we all kept our need review with Monday items 1) bugs in one and 2) our improvement requests/functionality in another, they could rollup and display in a searchable manner. Then they could get analytics by customer persona and from the real instances. And we only have to input to one spot, they could still rollup and be displayed for others to add to their wish list board.

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