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§ Public · Tel Aviv, Israel
monday.com is a technology company.
monday.com delivers a Work OS (Work Operating System) designed to help organizations manage diverse workflows, projects, and processes efficiently. This adaptable platform provides teams with tools for planning, tracking, and collaborating across all aspects of their operations, moving beyond simple task management to a comprehensive work management solution. Its core capability lies in its flexibility, allowing users to customize workspaces to fit specific needs and scale with organizational growth.
The company was founded in 2012 by Roy Mann and Eran Zinman. Their foundational insight stemmed from firsthand experience with the complexities and challenges faced by rapidly scaling organizations. They recognized a critical need for a more intuitive and unified system to manage work, which led them to develop a platform that could streamline communication, automate tasks, and provide clear oversight across various departments.
Organizations seeking to optimize their operational efficiency and enhance team collaboration utilize monday.com. The company's vision centers on empowering teams to achieve their goals by providing a transparent and integrated environment where all work can reside. This focus aims to reduce silos and foster a more connected, productive workforce, enabling businesses to adapt and thrive in dynamic environments.
monday.com has raised $235.0M across 5 funding rounds.
Key people at monday.com.
monday.com was founded in 2012 by Roy Mann (Co-founder and Co-CEO) and Eran Zinman (Co-founder and Co-CEO).
monday.com has raised $235.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
monday.com has raised $235.0M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $150.0M Series D in July 2019.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 25, 2026 | Guidde | $50.0M Series B | Ronen NIR | Entr E Capital, Inkberry Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, Qualcomm Ventures |
Key people at monday.com.
monday.com is a cloud-based work operating system designed to help teams manage projects, workflows, and collaboration through a highly customizable visual platform. It serves a broad range of customers—from small businesses to large enterprises—across over 200 business verticals worldwide. The platform replaces traditional tools like spreadsheets and email chains with a centralized, flexible workspace that organizes work into visual "boards" tailored to specific team needs. monday.com’s product suite now includes AI-powered capabilities and CRM solutions, supporting diverse industries and enabling teams to execute work more efficiently. The company has demonstrated strong growth momentum, with revenues surpassing $1.2 billion in 2025 and a customer base exceeding 245,000 globally[1][2][4][6].
Founded in 2012 in Tel Aviv, Israel, by Roy Mann and Eran Zinman, monday.com emerged from the founders’ shared frustration with inefficient team collaboration tools. They developed a prototype that evolved into the current platform, officially launching in 2014. Early traction came from onboarding initial customers in a small Tel Aviv office, which laid the foundation for rapid growth. The company expanded its community and brand through initiatives like Startup For Startup and global conferences starting in 2018. Going public on NASDAQ in June 2021 marked a significant milestone, and since then, monday.com has continued to innovate, notably integrating AI features and expanding its CRM offerings[2][3].
monday.com rides the growing trend of digital transformation and workflow automation, capitalizing on the increasing demand for integrated, cloud-based work management solutions. The timing is favorable as businesses seek to replace fragmented tools with unified platforms that support remote and hybrid work environments. Market forces such as the rise of AI, the need for scalable collaboration tools, and the shift toward no-code/low-code customization work in monday.com’s favor. Its influence extends by enabling diverse industries to streamline operations, fostering a more connected and efficient global workforce[1][3][7].
Looking ahead, monday.com is poised to continue its expansion through strategic acquisitions, product innovation, and geographic growth, particularly in the EMEA region with its new London HQ. The company’s focus on AI-powered capabilities and CRM growth (with monday CRM recently hitting $100 million ARR) positions it well to capture more market share. Trends such as AI-driven automation, hybrid work models, and enterprise digital transformation will shape its journey. While the company faces challenges from market volatility and evolving software purchasing behaviors, its disciplined growth strategy and strong operational discipline suggest sustained influence and leadership in the work management space[3][4][5].
monday.com was founded in 2012 by Roy Mann (Co-founder and Co-CEO) and Eran Zinman (Co-founder and Co-CEO).
monday.com has raised $235.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
monday.com's investors include Sapphire Ventures, Accel, Accolade Partners, Earlybird Venture Capital, Dave Munichiello, Karim Faris, M.G. Siegler, Sangeen Zeb, GV (Google Ventures), Insight Partners, Meritech Capital Partners, Molten Ventures.