
The Best monday.com Integrations for Communication & Collaboration
TL;DR: „Connecting Slack and Teams with monday.com means context stays preserved instead of disappearing into chat threads."
— Till FreitagWhy Communication and Project Management Belong Together
Information flows through Slack, decisions happen in Teams calls, tasks live in monday.com – and context gets lost in between. The good news: monday.com offers native integrations for the most important communication tools.
Slack + monday.com
The Slack integration is one of the most popular connections in the monday.com ecosystem:
- Board updates in Slack: Automatic notifications in designated channels when status values change
- Create items from Slack: Use the
/mondayslash command to create a new item directly from a chat thread - Bidirectional sync: Replies to Slack messages are saved as updates in the monday.com item
Pro Tip
Create a dedicated Slack channel per board or project. This keeps notifications contextually bundled and prevents flooding the #general channel.
Microsoft Teams + monday.com
For companies in the Microsoft ecosystem, the Teams integration is often the logical choice:
- monday.com tab in Teams: Embed boards directly in Teams channels as a tab – no context switching needed
- Meeting notes → items: Automatically create monday.com tasks from Teams meeting action items
- Status notifications: Like Slack, but directly in Teams channels or as personal notifications
When Teams Instead of Slack?
If your company already uses Microsoft 365, Teams is the obvious choice. The integration runs deeper (SharePoint, OneDrive, Outlook Calendar) and avoids yet another tool.
Zoom + monday.com
The Zoom integration brings video meetings and project management together:
- Start meetings from items: Launch a Zoom call directly from a monday.com item
- Auto-save recording links: After the call, the recording link is automatically stored in the item
- Meeting minutes: Via Make.com, Zoom transcripts can be written as updates in monday.com
Comparison: Which Tool Fits Your Team?
| Feature | Slack | Microsoft Teams | Zoom |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bidirectional sync | ✅ Native | ✅ Native | ❌ Only via Make.com |
| Create items | ✅ Slash command | ✅ Bot command | ❌ |
| Board embedding | ❌ | ✅ As tab | ❌ |
| Meeting integration | Via Huddles | ✅ Native | ✅ Native |
| EU hosting | ✅ Enterprise Grid | ✅ EU Data Boundary | ⚠️ Optional |
Automation Recipes
Here are three automations we configure in almost every client setup:
- "When status changes to Done, notify in Slack channel" – Celebrate wins visibly
- "When a new item is created, send a Teams message" – Keeps everyone in the loop
- "When a meeting is scheduled, create a Zoom link" – Saves manual steps
Conclusion
The right communication integration saves 15–30 minutes per team member every day. Slack works best for agile, informal teams. Microsoft Teams is ideal in the enterprise context. Zoom complements both as a meeting layer.
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