The monday.com agency.A Work OS teams adopt.
A blank monday.com account handed to a team gets bent into a generic template and quietly goes stale. We design the board architecture from your real process, build the automations and dashboards, set up monday CRM or dev, and wire your stack, so the team actually adopts it.
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GeminiA monday.com agency makes it stick, not just installs it.
Anyone can open an account. Designing the Work OS so it maps your process, building the automations and dashboards, and getting the team to adopt it is a different job. Here are the four things we own.
- Board architecture
A Work OS built the way your team actually works
A blank monday.com account isn't a system. We design the board architecture from the work itself: boards, groups, items and subitems that match how your projects move, the right columns (status, people, timeline, formula, mirror), and connect-boards so data flows instead of getting copy-pasted. You open monday and it reflects your process, not a generic template you have to bend yourself into.
See a typical build - Automations & dashboards
Automations that kill the manual updates nobody likes
The leverage in monday.com is the work it does for you. We build automations for the status changes, assignments, notifications and recurring items that eat your team's day, then surface the truth in dashboards: workload, timeline, budget and pipeline widgets that an exec can read in ten seconds. Kanban, Gantt and Timeline views per role, so everyone sees the same data the way they need it.
See the method - monday CRM, dev & integrations
Wired into your stack, CRM or dev set up right
monday.com earns its place when it stops being a silo. We set up monday CRM for sales pipelines or monday dev for product and engineering, then integrate the tools you already run (email, Slack, calendars, accounting, your data) through native integrations, the apps marketplace, webhooks and the GraphQL API. One source of truth instead of five tabs your team forgets to update.
See the integrations - Adoption & ops
Your team adopts it, it doesn't become another dead tool
Most monday rollouts die from a build nobody was trained on. We train your team on the boards, views and automations we set up, write the conventions down so they stick, and set permissions and board structure so it stays clean as you grow. We're an automation and AI agency first, so monday plugs into how your team already operates instead of sitting beside it.
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We build monday.com from your process, not a template.
Most monday rollouts die the same way: an account opened, a default template loaded, a few boards bolted on, and a team that never trusted the data going back to spreadsheets. So we treat it like a system: architecture designed from the work, automations that remove manual updates, dashboards leadership reads, and a team trained on how to drive it.
- Audit · map your process, your tools, and where your team loses time to manual updates
- Design · board architecture, columns and views built from the work, not a template
- Build · automations, dashboards and monday CRM or dev, wired into your stack
- Enable · train the team and write the conventions so the Work OS stays clean
We run on automation every day.
We don't sell a partner tier. We run our own operations on tools like monday.com, so we design the Work OS the way it actually gets used: a clean board architecture, automations that remove manual work, dashboards people trust, and integrations that keep it in sync. That's exactly what's missing when a rollout ends at opening an account and loading a template.
- We run our own operations on tools like monday.com, so we design the Work OS the way it actually gets used, not the way a demo board looks.
- Automation-first: we wire the recipes, dashboards and integrations that remove manual work, not just a prettier board.
- You leave autonomous: the structure, conventions and templates live in your account, so your team owns it without us.
- No badge to sell. We're judged on whether your team actually adopts monday and ships faster, not on a partner tier.
monday.com at the core, your operations built around it.
We configure the parts that turn a blank account into a Work OS your team trusts, then connect them to how you already operate. Here's what a real build covers.
- Setup
Board & workspace architecture
We design the boards, groups, items, subitems and column types (status, timeline, formula, mirror, connect-boards) that map your real process, structured to stay clean as you add people and projects.
- Setup
Automations & recipes
We build the automations that handle status changes, assignments, due-date reminders, recurring items and cross-board sync, so updates happen on their own instead of relying on someone remembering.
- Setup
Dashboards & views
We set up dashboards with the widgets leadership actually reads (workload, timeline, budget, pipeline) plus Kanban, Gantt and Timeline views per role, so the same data fits each team.
- Setup
monday CRM or monday dev
We configure monday CRM for sales pipelines, lead and deal tracking, or monday dev for sprints, roadmaps and bug tracking, set up to your stages and workflow rather than a default template.
- Setup
Integrations & GraphQL API
We connect the tools you already use through native integrations, the apps marketplace, webhooks and the GraphQL API, so monday stays in sync with email, Slack, your data and internal systems.
- Setup
Workdocs, templates & governance
We set up workdocs for specs and notes, reusable board templates so new projects start consistent, and the permissions and structure that keep the account governable at scale.
We map your process, you leave with a plan.
Before quoting anything, we take 60 minutes to look at how your team works, the tools around monday, and where the manual updates pile up. You leave with an honest read on what monday.com should do for you, what to build first, and whether it's even the right fit. Zero pitch, just a straight take on your workflow.
- An honest read on where monday.com helps your team
- The board architecture and automations to build first
- Whether monday CRM, monday dev or work management fits
- A frank take on whether it's the right tool at all
How we run a monday.com build.
Five steps, in order. We don't build boards before the architecture is signed off, we don't pile on automations nobody can maintain, and your team owns it at the end. Each step has a deliverable and you sign off before we move on.
- Step 1 · Process audit
Map how your team really works
We sit down with your team and map the actual process: how projects move, where status lives today, what gets updated by hand, and which reports leadership keeps asking for. We look at the tools around monday too. Half the value is telling you where monday.com fits and where it doesn't, so you don't build a Work OS against a problem it won't solve.
- Step 2 · Architecture design
Design the board architecture before building
We design the boards, groups, items and subitems, the column types and the connect-boards that make data flow, plus the views each role needs. You see the structure and sign off before anything is built, so the Work OS reflects your process from the start instead of being patched together board by board after the fact.
- Step 3 · Build automations & CRM/dev
Build the automations, dashboards and CRM or dev
We build the automations that remove the manual updates, the dashboards leadership reads in seconds, and set up monday CRM for sales or monday dev for product, mapped to your stages. Everything is built on the architecture from step 2, so it holds together instead of becoming a pile of one-off recipes nobody can maintain.
- Step 4 · Integrate
Connect monday to the rest of your stack
We integrate monday.com with the tools you already run: email, Slack, calendars, accounting and your data, through native integrations, the apps marketplace, webhooks and the GraphQL API. The goal is one source of truth your team trusts, not a board that drifts out of date because the real work lives somewhere else.
- Step 5 · Enable & hand over
Train the team, then get out of the way
We train your team on the boards, views and automations we built, and write the conventions down so new hires inherit them and the account stays clean. If you want to go deeper, our automation and AI training covers building your own recipes and integrations. If you want us on call for what scales next, we talk about that separately.
We're judged on the team that adopts it.
No partner badge to display, so we lead with what matters: feedback from the teams whose monday.com Work OS we built, and whether they kept using it after we left. Our Trustpilot reviews come from those teams, not from a marketing deck.
- The architecture and conventions live in your account, owned by your team
- Automations and dashboards built to stay maintainable
- One source of truth, integrated with your stack
- Trustpilot reviews come from the teams we built it for
The questions we get asked on repeat.
What does a monday.com agency actually do?
A monday.com agency designs and builds your Work OS so the team adopts it, instead of leaving you with a blank account and a free trial. We map your process, design the board architecture (boards, groups, items, subitems, the right columns and connect-boards), build the automations and dashboards, set up monday CRM or monday dev, integrate your stack through native integrations and the GraphQL API, and train your team. The point is a Work OS people actually use, not a pretty board that goes stale in a month.How much does a monday.com implementation cost?
It depends on scope: setting up a few boards and automations is nothing like a multi-department Work OS with monday CRM, dashboards and integrations across your stack. We don't throw out a flat package. We start with a free 60-minute audit to find what monday.com should actually do for you, then quote a fixed scope. The monday.com licences themselves you pay monday directly; we design the account so the plan and seats you need stay clear and predictable.Should we use monday CRM or stick to work management?
monday CRM is monday work management plus sales-specific features (pipelines, leads, deals, contact tracking) built on the same Work OS. If your need is running a sales pipeline end to end, monday CRM is the right product. If you mainly run projects and operations, work management boards are enough and adding CRM just adds cost. We tell you which fits before you buy seats, and if you need a deep dedicated CRM with heavy sales tooling, we'll say so honestly.Can you build the automations and dashboards for us?
Yes, that's most of the value. We build the automations that handle status changes, assignments, due-date reminders, recurring items and cross-board sync, so your team stops updating things by hand. Then we build the dashboards leadership reads in seconds: workload, timeline, budget and pipeline widgets, plus Kanban, Gantt and Timeline views per role. Everything is built on a clean board architecture so it holds together instead of becoming recipes nobody can maintain.Can you integrate monday.com with our other tools?
Yes, that's where it stops being a silo. We connect monday.com to the tools you already run through native integrations, the apps marketplace, webhooks and the GraphQL API: email, Slack, calendars, accounting and your own data. The goal is one source of truth your team trusts, so the board doesn't drift out of date because the real work happens somewhere else. We scope the integrations that earn their place, not every connector that exists.Is monday.com the right fit for our team?
Not always, and we'll tell you. monday.com is excellent as a flexible Work OS for projects, operations and sales pipelines that need custom boards, automations and shared dashboards. It's not the right pick if you need a deep dedicated CRM with heavy sales engineering, a developer-grade issue tracker for a large engineering org, or a deliberately minimal tool where any structure feels like overhead. We'd rather lose the project than sell you a Work OS against a problem it won't solve.How long does a monday.com rollout take?
For a scoped build (architecture, core boards, key automations and training) count a few weeks, not months: audit and design first, then build and train. A multi-department Work OS with monday CRM or dev, dashboards and integrations across your stack runs longer. We split it into batches so your team gets a useful, clean setup fast, rather than waiting on a big-bang launch before anyone touches a board.Do you train our team or just build it?
Both, and the training is where adoption is won or lost. A Work OS nobody was shown how to drive goes stale fast. We train your team on the boards, views and automations we built, and write the conventions down so new hires inherit them and the account stays clean as you grow. If you want to go deeper, our automation and AI training covers building your own recipes, dashboards and integrations so your team can extend monday without us.
Stop loading templates. Build it right.
A 60-minute audit, your process mapped, a build plan with the architecture and automations baked in. If your team can run it in-house after setup, we'll hand you the playbook. If we're the right fit, we handle it.