Automations
Per-month action caps throttle real usage; a small team running basic notifications can exhaust Standard's 250 actions in the first week.
What people actually say
✕Standard plan caps automations at 250 actions/month; a 10-person team with status, due-date and assignment alerts burns through it in week one.
Source: G2 monday.com review ↗✕When you hit the monthly cap automations simply stop running until next billing cycle, with no overage option to keep critical alerts firing.
Source: Waymaker monday.com pricing breakdown ↗✕Jumping from 250 to 25,000 actions requires upgrading to Pro at $19/seat/mo, the most common forced-upgrade trigger reviewers report.
Source: Quackback monday.com pricing ↗
We build your automations as plain background jobs (think Inngest, Trigger.dev or a simple worker queue) with no per-month action meter. Status-change pings, SLA escalations, daily digests and webhook fan-outs run as often as your business runs, and each rule is just code you can read and tweak. Failures retry with backoff and surface in a dashboard you own, so a broken automation is a fixable bug, not a silent throttle that resets on the 1st of the month.