monday.com new layout

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I have effectively lost vertical screen real estate with stuff moving to the top, which doesn't make sense as screens have way more horizontal space. And now I have to hover over a slim slice of the UI to open the collapsed left nav which is potentially frustrating. I guess I will just leave it open. I just watched a whole bunch of your onboarding videos and recent reviews and signed up and was really confused thinking there was something wrong with the product type I chose. There should be a "there's a new UI" video when you open the software for the first time so that the experience isn't jarring for users. Did you survey users to see if this new UI was preferred?

AdamReynolds-kb
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A tab feature (on the app) would be great to have two or more workspaces

fabian
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Do you no longer offer a free account for freelancers??? My trial has expired and neither the website nor you desktop app are giving me the option to change to free. I'm only one person and refuse to pay for a 3 person license (which is your minimum)

dubbelgstudios
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Going to Favorites should be one click away - not two. Should be moved together with Home and My work.

Nice redesign overall 🎉

lkmperan
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Why are you wasting time moving broken stuff from one side of the screen to the other?
I see NOTHING of the myriad broken things fixed, and now I have to waste even more time hunting for things in brand new places?

Why is the site mobile-adapted even on a 43" UHD-screen, so you have things cramped and chopped off, and squeezed into tiny squares, while surrounded with an ocean of unused space?

Why does now EVEN LESS links in the UI use the A-tag, so you cant open anything i a new tab without manually hacking the URL?

Why are important pages, like the Inbox, opened in a smaller popup on top of another completely unrelated page?
Isn't even that worthy of its own page?
Why does the completely unrelated page underneath the page I'm actually looking at even have to be there at all?

How can you "design" a website, when you don't even know how links, and URLs, and HTML-tags, and webpages work?

Being forced to use your site at work, as someone who has an actual education in web-programming and design, and who has seen sites work better than this already a quarter of a century ago,
...is exhausting and infuriating, and frankly depressing.

MatsSvensson-gisz