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Today’s Daily Digest was crafted by Product Hunt and sponsored by our friends at monday.com.
Earlier this week, monday.com raised a whopping $150M funding round at a $1.9B valuation. The raise comes after a period of rapid expansion for the company, which now counts over 70K teams as customers. Among those customers: Discovery Channel, Carlsberg Group, WeWork, and Fiverr. 👀
At its core, monday.com is a work management tool designed to help teams collaborate.
What it looks like: monday.com lets you track everything your team is working on with customizable columns to fit your team's workflow. It's like a spreadsheet, but more intuitive and visual in how it tracks progress.
How it works: You can communicate directly in projects to keep conversations centralized and get a high-level overview of metrics with Dashboards. You can also easily communicate with others on your team using @ mentions, or pass projects outside of your organization through shareable boards. 🙌
More features: The platform also integrates with other services like Slack, Trello, Dropbox, and Google Drive, with build-in automations to save your team time on manual processes.
From the Product Hunt community:
"I love Monday, truly. It's beautiful and strikes a great balance between clean and intuitive and deep functionality." - Jason
“Friendly, modern an intuitive UI. Limitless applications. Visual, overview, fantastic support, rapid development of even more features." - Bart
“My definition of an agile tool. Combines all that my team needs in one place.” - John
Product News! 😻
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