monday.com leads Gartner Quadrant for second year running
monday.com has been named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Collaborative Work Management.
The announcement marks the second year in succession that the company has been recognised as a Leader in this category. The company is also highlighted for being furthest in the "Completeness of Vision" for the year.
Over the past year, monday.com has made several updates to support complex workflows for its global customer base, which exceeds 225,000. These updates include enhancements to the monday work management capabilities with the introduction of Portfolio management and the rollout of mondayDB 2.0. The updated infrastructure version increases the platform's scale, allowing boards up to 100,000 items and linked items and dashboards with 500,000 items.
Daniel Lereya, Chief Product and Technology Officer at monday.com, stated, "We believe being named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for CWM for the second time reflects our commitment to delivering robust work management solutions for enterprises. We're confident that monday.com's flexible platform is setting a new standard of innovation in collaborative work, allowing companies to seamlessly manage work processes, boost cross-team collaboration, and support a wide range of use cases as they scale. We're proud of this recognition and look forward to strengthening our product offering next year with enhanced AI capabilities, including AI-powered risk assessments, robust resource management tools, and more."
In September 2024, monday.com was also named a Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader for Adaptive Project Management and Reporting for the third time, positioned furthest in both "Completeness of Vision" and "Ability to Execute" categories.
Gartner Magic Quadrant reports provide a wide perspective of the relative positions of market providers based on rigorous, fact-based research in specific markets. These evaluations are guided by criteria that analyse a company's overall ability to execute and completeness of vision.